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NeuroImage, Volume 196
Volume 196, August 2019
- Shahab Aslani, Michael Dayan, Loredana Storelli, Massimo Filippi, Vittorio Murino, Maria Assunta Rocca, Diego Sona:
Multi-branch convolutional neural network for multiple sclerosis lesion segmentation. 1-15 - Zachary A. Yaple, W. Dale Stevens, Marie Arsalidou:
Meta-analyses of the n-back working memory task: fMRI evidence of age-related changes in prefrontal cortex involvement across the adult lifespan. 16-31 - Duan Li, George A. Mashour:
Cortical dynamics during psychedelic and anesthetized states induced by ketamine. 32-40 - Hannah L. Filmer, Shane E. Ehrhardt, Thomas B. Shaw, Jason B. Mattingley, Paul E. Dux:
The efficacy of transcranial direct current stimulation to prefrontal areas is related to underlying cortical morphology. 41-48 - Jess E. Reynolds, Melody N. Grohs, Deborah Dewey, Catherine Lebel:
Global and regional white matter development in early childhood. 49-58 - Samuel R. Krimmel, Michael G. White, Matthew H. Panicker, Frederick Streeter Barrett, Brian N. Mathur, David A. Seminowicz:
Resting state functional connectivity and cognitive task-related activation of the human claustrum. 59-67 - Fan Zhang, Lipeng Ning, Lauren J. O'Donnell, Ofer Pasternak:
MK-curve - Characterizing the relation between mean kurtosis and alterations in the diffusion MRI signal. 68-80 - Berit Brummerloh, Matthias M. Müller:
Time matters: Feature-specific prioritization follows feature integration in visual object processing. 81-93
- Manish Saggar, Hua Xie, Roger E. Beaty, Atanas D. Stankov, Meredith Schreier, Allan L. Reiss:
Creativity slumps and bumps: Examining the neurobehavioral basis of creativity development during middle childhood. 94-101 - Joo-won Kim, Jesper L. R. Andersson, Alan C. Seifert, Peng Sun, Sheng-Kwei Song, Courtney Dula, Robert T. Naismith, Junqian Xu:
Incorporating non-linear alignment and multi-compartmental modeling for improved human optic nerve diffusion imaging. 102-113 - Peng Wang, Florian Göschl, Uwe Friese, Peter König, Andreas K. Engel:
Long-range functional coupling predicts performance: Oscillatory EEG networks in multisensory processing. 114-125 - Jingwei Li, Ru Kong, Raphaël Liégeois, Csaba Orban, Yanrui Tan, Nanbo Sun, Avram J. Holmes, Mert R. Sabuncu, Tian Ge, B. T. Thomas Yeo:
Global signal regression strengthens association between resting-state functional connectivity and behavior. 126-141 - Gabor Stefanics, Klaas Enno Stephan, Jakob Heinzle:
Feature-specific prediction errors for visual mismatch. 142-151 - Elizabeth A. Boots, Liang Zhan, Catherine Dion, Aimee J. Karstens, Jamie C. Peven, Olusola Ajilore, Melissa Lamar:
Cardiovascular disease risk factors, tract-based structural connectomics, and cognition in older adults. 152-160 - Mario Amend, Tudor M. Ionescu, Xin Di, Bernd J. Pichler, Bharat B. Biswal, Hans F. Wehrl:
Functional resting-state brain connectivity is accompanied by dynamic correlations of application-dependent [18F]FDG PET-tracer fluctuations. 161-172 - Francesco Di Russo, Marika Berchicci, Valentina Bianco, Rinaldo Livio Perri, Sabrina Pitzalis, Federico Quinzi, Donatella Spinelli:
Normative event-related potentials from sensory and cognitive tasks reveal occipital and frontal activities prior and following visual events. 173-187 - Jessica Weafer, Natania A. Crane, Stephanie M. Gorka, K. Luan Phan, Harriet de Wit:
Neural correlates of inhibition and reward are negatively associated. 188-194 - David Papo, Javier M. Buldú:
Brain synchronizability, a false friend. 195-199 - Ahmet Fatih Atik, Evan Calabrese, Robert Gramer, Syed M. Adil, Shervin Rahimpour, Promila Pagadala, G. Allan Johnson, Shivanand P. Lad:
Structural mapping with fiber tractography of the human cuneate fasciculus at microscopic resolution in cervical region. 200-206 - Lukasz Smigielski, Milan Scheidegger, Michael Kometer, Franz X. Vollenweider:
Psilocybin-assisted mindfulness training modulates self-consciousness and brain default mode network connectivity with lasting effects. 207-215 - Marleen Haupt, Adriana L. Ruiz-Rizzo, Christian Sorg, Kathrin Finke:
Phasic alerting effects on visual processing speed are associated with intrinsic functional connectivity in the cingulo-opercular network. 216-226 - Witold X. Chmielewski, Christian Beste:
Stimulus-response recoding during inhibitory control is associated with superior frontal and parahippocampal processes. 227-236 - Giovanni M. Di Liberto, Daniel D. E. Wong, Gerda Ana Melnik, Alain de Cheveigné:
Low-frequency cortical responses to natural speech reflect probabilistic phonotactics. 237-247 - Frithjof Kruggel, Ana Solodkin:
Determinants of structural segregation and patterning in the human cortex. 248-260 - Sebastian Puschmann, Mareike Daeglau, Maren Stropahl, Bojana Mirkovic, Stephanie Rosemann, Christiane M. Thiel, Stefan Debener:
Hearing-impaired listeners show increased audiovisual benefit when listening to speech in noise. 261-268 - Carina Volk, Valeria Jaramillo, Mirjam Studler, Melanie Furrer, Ruth L. O'Gorman Tuura, Reto Huber:
Diurnal changes in human brain glutamate + glutamine levels in the course of development and their relationship to sleep. 269-275 - John D. Lewis, Vladimir S. Fonov, D. Louis Collins, Alan C. Evans, Jussi Tohka:
Cortical and subcortical T1 white/gray contrast, chronological age, and cognitive performance. 276-288 - Samoni Nag, Daniel Berman, Julie D. Golomb:
Category-selective areas in human visual cortex exhibit preferences for stimulus depth. 289-301 - Alireza Modirshanechi, Mohammad Mahdi Kiani, Hamid Aghajan:
Trial-by-trial surprise-decoding model for visual and auditory binary oddball tasks. 302-317 - Feliberto de la Cruz, Andy Schumann, Stefanie Köhler, Jürgen R. Reichenbach, Gerd Wagner, Karl-Jürgen Bär:
The relationship between heart rate and functional connectivity of brain regions involved in autonomic control. 318-328 - Hannah L. Filmer, Amaya Fox, Paul E. Dux:
Causal evidence of right temporal parietal junction involvement in implicit Theory of Mind processing. 329-336 - Olivia Viessmann, Klaus Scheffler, Marta Bianciardi, Lawrence L. Wald, Jonathan R. Polimeni:
Dependence of resting-state fMRI fluctuation amplitudes on cerebral cortical orientation relative to the direction of B0 and anatomical axes. 337-350
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