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NeuroImage, Volume 55
Volume 55, Number 1, March 2011
- Sarael Alcauter, Fernando A. Barrios, Rosalinda Díaz, Juan Fernández-Ruiz:
Gray and white matter alterations in spinocerebellar ataxia type 7: An in vivo DTI and VBM study. 1-7 - Franco Cauda, Federico D'Agata, Katiuscia Sacco, Sergio Duca, Giuliano Carlo Geminiani, Alessandro Vercelli:
Functional connectivity of the insula in the resting brain. 8-23 - Martin Ystad, Erlend Hodneland, Steinunn Adolfsdottir, Judit Haasz, Astri J. Lundervold, Tom Eichele, Arvid Lundervold:
Cortico-striatal connectivity and cognition in normal aging: A combined DTI and resting state fMRI study. 24-31 - Andreana Leskovjan, Ariane Kretlow, Antonio Lanzirotti, Raul Barrea, Stefan Vogt, Lisa M. Miller:
Increased brain iron coincides with early plaque formation in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease. 32-38
- Dimitris A. Pinotsis, Karl J. Friston:
Neural fields, spectral responses and lateral connections. 39-48 - Chi Zeng, Yongjie Li, Chaoyi Li:
Center-surround interaction with adaptive inhibition: A computational model for contour detection. 49-66 - Julien Krieg, Agnès Trébuchon-Da Fonseca, Eduardo Martínez-Montes, Patrick Marquis, Catherine Liégeois-Chauvel, Christian G. Bénar:
A comparison of methods for assessing alpha phase resetting in electrophysiology, with application to intracerebral EEG in visual areas. 67-86 - Shr-Tai Liou, Thomas Witzel, Aapo Nummenmaa, Wei-Tang Chang, Kevin Wen-Kai Tsai, Wen-Jui Kuo, Hsiao-Wen Chung, Fa-Hsuan Lin:
Functional magnetic resonance inverse imaging of human visuomotor systems using eigenspace linearly constrained minimum amplitude (eLCMA) beamformer. 87-100 - Natalia del Campo, Roger J. Tait, Julio Acosta-Cabronero, Young T. Hong, David Izquierdo-Garcia, Rob Smith, Franklin I. Aigbirhio, Barbara J. Sahakian, Ulrich Müller, Trevor W. Robbins, Tim D. Fryer:
Quantification of receptor-ligand binding potential in sub-striatal domains using probabilistic and template regions of interest. 101-112 - Martin Luessi, S. Derin Babacan, Rafael Molina, James R. Booth, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos:
Bayesian symmetrical EEG/fMRI fusion with spatially adaptive priors. 113-132 - Kerstin Pannek, Jane L. Mathias, Erin D. Bigler, Greg Brown, Jamie D. Taylor, Stephen E. Rose:
The average pathlength map: A diffusion MRI tractography-derived index for studying brain pathology. 133-141 - Andrej Vovk, Robert W. Cox, Janez Stare, Dusan Suput, Ziad S. Saad:
Segmentation priors from local image properties: Without using bias field correction, location-based templates, or registration. 142-152 - Carl Lederman, Anand A. Joshi, Ivo D. Dinov, Luminita A. Vese, Arthur W. Toga, John Darrell Van Horn:
The generation of tetrahedral mesh models for neuroanatomical MRI. 153-164 - Moriah E. Thomason, Emily L. Dennis, Anand A. Joshi, Shantanu H. Joshi, Ivo D. Dinov, Catie Chang, Melissa L. Henry, Rebecca F. Johnson, Paul M. Thompson, Arthur W. Toga, Gary H. Glover, John D. Van Horn, Ian H. Gotlib:
Resting-state fMRI can reliably map neural networks in children. 165-175 - Sungho Tak, Soo Jin Yoon, Jaeduck Jang, Kwangsun Yoo, Yong Jeong, Jong Chul Ye:
Quantitative analysis of hemodynamic and metabolic changes in subcortical vascular dementia using simultaneous near-infrared spectroscopy and fMRI measurements. 176-184 - Veronika Schöpf, Christian Windischberger, Simon Robinson, Christian H. Kasess, Florian Ph. S. Fischmeister, Rupert Lanzenberger, J. Albrecht, A. M. Kleemann, R. Kopietz, Martin Wiesmann, Ewald Moser:
Model-free fMRI group analysis using FENICA. 185-193
- William R. Marchand, James N. Lee, Yana Suchy, Cheryl Garn, Susanna Johnson, Nicole Wood, Gordon Chelune:
Age-related changes of the functional architecture of the cortico-basal ganglia circuitry during motor task execution. 194-203 - Tao Wu, Liang Wang, Mark Hallett, Yi Chen, Kuncheng Li, Piu Chan:
Effective connectivity of brain networks during self-initiated movement in Parkinson's disease. 204-215 - Christian Maihöfner, Frank Seifert, Roberto DeCol:
Activation of central sympathetic networks during innocuous and noxious somatosensory stimulation. 216-224 - Susan L. Whitfield-Gabrieli, Joseph M. Moran, Alfonso Nieto-Castañón, Christina Triantafyllou, Rebecca Saxe, John D. E. Gabrieli:
Associations and dissociations between default and self-reference networks in the human brain. 225-232 - Kyle S. Burger, Eric Stice:
Relation of dietary restraint scores to activation of reward-related brain regions in response to food intake, anticipated intake, and food pictures. 233-239 - Jungang Qin, Sasha Kimel, Shinobu Kitayama, Xiaoying Wang, Xuedong Yang, Shihui Han:
How choice modifies preference: Neural correlates of choice justification. 240-246 - Andreas von Leupoldt, Pei-Ying S. Chan, Margaret M. Bradley, Peter J. Lang, Paul W. Davenport:
The impact of anxiety on the neural processing of respiratory sensations. 247-252 - Sarah E. Forster, Joshua W. Brown:
Medial prefrontal cortex predicts and evaluates the timing of action outcomes. 253-265 - Kathryn C. Dickerson, Jian Li, Mauricio R. Delgado:
Parallel contributions of distinct human memory systems during probabilistic learning. 266-276 - Massieh Moayedi, Irit Weissman-Fogel, Adrian P. Crawley, Michael B. Goldberg, Bruce V. Freeman, Howard C. Tenenbaum, Karen D. Davis:
Contribution of chronic pain and neuroticism to abnormal forebrain gray matter in patients with temporomandibular disorder. 277-286 - Ying Han, Jinhui Wang, Zhilian Zhao, Baoquan Min, Jie Lu, Kuncheng Li, Yong He, Jianping Jia:
Frequency-dependent changes in the amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations in amnestic mild cognitive impairment: A resting-state fMRI study. 287-295 - Laura Nynke van der Laan, D. T. D. de Ridder, Max A. Viergever, Paul A. M. Smeets:
The first taste is always with the eyes: A meta-analysis on the neural correlates of processing visual food cues. 296-303 - Carmen Schmid, Christian Büchel, Michael Rose:
The neural basis of visual dominance in the context of audio-visual object processing. 304-311
- Giorgio Ganis, J. Peter Rosenfeld, John Meixner, Rogier A. Kievit, Haline E. Schendan:
Lying in the scanner: Covert countermeasures disrupt deception detection by functional magnetic resonance imaging. 312-319 - Paolo Fusar-Poli, Nicolas Crossley, James Woolley, Francesco Carletti, Rocío Perez-Iglesias, Matthew R. Broome, Louise Johns, Paul Tabraham, Elvira Bramon, Philip K. McGuire:
Gray matter alterations related to P300 abnormalities in subjects at high risk for psychosis: Longitudinal MRI-EEG study. 320-328 - Martin Brüne, Seza Özgürdal, Nina Ansorge, Heinrich Graf von Reventlow, Sören Peters, Volkmar Nicolas, Martin Tegenthoff, Georg Juckel, Silke Lissek:
An fMRI study of "theory of mind" in at-risk states of psychosis: Comparison with manifest schizophrenia and healthy controls. 329-337 - Marte Swart, Richard Bruggeman, Frank Larøi, Behrooz Z. Alizadeh, Ido P. Kema, Rudie Kortekaas, Durk Wiersma, André Aleman:
COMT Val158Met polymorphism, verbalizing of emotion and activation of affective brain systems. 338-344 - Lindsey Ossewaarde, Shaozheng Qin, Hein J. F. van Marle, Guido A. van Wingen, Guillén Fernández, Erno J. Hermans:
Stress-induced reduction in reward-related prefrontal cortex function. 345-352 - Nicola Canessa, Matteo Motterlini, Federica Alemanno, Daniela Perani, Stefano F. Cappa:
Learning from other people's experience: A neuroimaging study of decisional interactive-learning. 353-362 - John P. Ryan, Lei K. Sheu, Peter J. Gianaros:
Resting state functional connectivity within the cingulate cortex jointly predicts agreeableness and stressor-evoked cardiovascular reactivity. 363-370 - Chandra Sekhar Sripada, Mike Angstadt, Patrick McNamara, Andrea C. King, K. Luan Phan:
Effects of alcohol on brain responses to social signals of threat in humans. 371-380 - Carrie L. Masten, Sylvia A. Morelli, Naomi I. Eisenberger:
An fMRI investigation of empathy for 'social pain' and subsequent prosocial behavior. 381-388 - Ruben P. Alvarez, Gang Chen, Jerzy Bodurka, Raphael Kaplan, Christian Grillon:
Phasic and sustained fear in humans elicits distinct patterns of brain activity. 389-400 - Emily M. Drabant, Janice R. Kuo, Wiveka Ramel, Jens Blechert, Michael D. Edge, Jeff R. Cooper, Philippe R. Goldin, Ahmad R. Hariri, James J. Gross:
Experiential, autonomic, and neural responses during threat anticipation vary as a function of threat intensity and neuroticism. 401-410 - Thomas Ethofer, Markus Gschwind, Patrik Vuilleumier:
Processing social aspects of human gaze: A combined fMRI-DTI study. 411-419 - Simon Lacey, Henrik Hagtvedt, Vanessa M. Patrick, Amy Anderson, Randall Stilla, Gopikrishna Deshpande, Xiaoping Hu, João R. Sato, Srinivas Reddy, Krish Sathian:
Art for reward's sake: Visual art recruits the ventral striatum. 420-433
- Maarten Mennes, Clare Kelly, Xi-Nian Zuo, Adriana Di Martino, Bharat B. Biswal, F. Xavier Castellanos, Michael P. Milham:
Corrigendum to "Inter-individual differences in resting-state functional connectivity predict task-induced BOLD activity" [NeuroImage 50/4 (2010) 1690-1701]. 434 - Max Garagnani, Friedemann Pulvermüller:
Erratum to "From sounds to words: A neurocomputational model of adaptation, inhibition and memory processes in auditory change detection" [NeuroImage 54/1 (2011) 170-181]. 435-436 - Alexander Gussew, Reinhard Rzanny, Daniel Güllmar, Hans-Christoph Scholle, Jürgen R. Reichenbach:
Erratum to "1H-MR spectroscopic detection of metabolic changes in pain processing brain regions in the presence of non-specific chronic low back pain" [NeuroImage 54/2 (2011) 1315-1323]. 437
Volume 55, Number 2, March 2011
- Matthew J. Marzelli, Fumiko Hoeft, David S. Hong, Allan L. Reiss:
Neuroanatomical spatial patterns in Turner syndrome. 439-447 - Ming-Chang Chiang, Marina Barysheva, Arthur W. Toga, Sarah E. Medland, Narelle K. Hansell, Michael R. James, Katie McMahon, Greig I. de Zubicaray, Nicholas G. Martin, Margaret J. Wright, Paul M. Thompson:
BDNF gene effects on brain circuitry replicated in 455 twins. 448-454 - Clare K. Underwood, Nyoman D. Kurniawan, Tim J. Butler, Gary J. Cowin, Robyn H. Wallace:
Non-invasive diffusion tensor imaging detects white matter degeneration in the spinal cord of a mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. 455-461 - Thomas Jubault, Jean-François Gagnon, Sherif Karama, Alain Ptito, Anne-Louise Lafontaine, Alan C. Evans, Oury Monchi:
Patterns of cortical thickness and surface area in early Parkinson's disease. 462-467 - J. Jean Chen, H. Diana Rosas, David H. Salat:
Age-associated reductions in cerebral blood flow are independent from regional atrophy. 468-478 - Deanne K. Thompson, Terrie E. Inder, Nathan Faggian, Leigh A. Johnston, Simon K. Warfield, Peter J. Anderson, Lex W. Doyle, Gary F. Egan:
Characterization of the corpus callosum in very preterm and full-term infants utilizing MRI. 479-490 - Kate Baker, Christopher A. Chaddock, Torsten Baldeweg, David Skuse:
Neuroanatomy in adolescents and young adults with 22q11 Deletion Syndrome: Comparison to an IQ-matched group. 491-499 - Psyche Loui, H. Charles Li, Gottfried Schlaug:
White matter integrity in right hemisphere predicts pitch-related grammar learning. 500-507 - Antonio Cerasa, Aldo Quattrone, Maria C. Gioia, Patrizia Tarantino, Grazia Annesi, Francesca Assogna, Carlo Caltagirone, Vincenzo De Luca, Gianfranco Spalletta:
Dysbindin C-A-T haplotype is associated with thicker medial orbitofrontal cortex in healthy population. 508-513
- Andres H. Neuhaus, Florin Popescu, Cristian Grozea, Eric Hahn, Constanze Hahn, Carolin Opgen-Rhein, Carsten Urbanek, Michael Dettling:
Single-subject classification of schizophrenia by event-related potentials during selective attention. 514-521 - Prashanthi Vemuri, György J. Simon, Kejal Kantarci, Jennifer L. Whitwell, Matthew L. Senjem, Scott A. Przybelski, Jeffrey L. Gunter, Keith A. Josephs, David S. Knopman, Bradley F. Boeve, Tanis J. Ferman, Dennis W. Dickson, Joseph E. Parisi, Ronald C. Petersen, Clifford R. Jack Jr.:
Antemortem differential diagnosis of dementia pathology using structural MRI: Differential-STAND. 522-531 - Sebastiano Barbieri, Miriam H. A. Bauer, Jan Klein, Christopher Nimsky, Horst K. Hahn:
Segmentation of fiber tracts based on an accuracy analysis on diffusion tensor software phantoms. 532-544 - Pew-Thian Yap, Yasheng Chen, Hongyu An, Yang Yang, John H. Gilmore, Weili Lin, Dinggang Shen:
SPHERE: SPherical Harmonic Elastic REgistration of HARDI data. 545-556 - Renske de Boer, Michiel Schaap, Fedde van der Lijn, Henri A. Vrooman, Marius de Groot, Aad van der Lugt, Mohammad Arfan Ikram, Meike W. Vernooij, Monique M. B. Breteler, Wiro J. Niessen:
Statistical analysis of minimum cost path based structural brain connectivity. 557-565 - Wim Van Hecke, Alexander Leemans, Caroline A. Sage, Louise Emsell, Jelle Veraart, Jan Sijbers, Stefan Sunaert, Paul M. Parizel:
The effect of template selection on diffusion tensor voxel-based analysis results. 566-573 - Chris Hinrichs, Vikas Singh, Guofan Xu, Sterling C. Johnson:
Predictive markers for AD in a multi-modality framework: An analysis of MCI progression in the ADNI population. 574-589 - Andrea Antal, Rafael Polanía, Carsten Schmidt-Samoa, Peter Dechent, Walter Paulus:
Transcranial direct current stimulation over the primary motor cortex during fMRI. 590-596 - Christina Triantafyllou, Jonathan R. Polimeni, Lawrence L. Wald:
Physiological noise and signal-to-noise ratio in fMRI with multi-channel array coils. 597-606 - Han Zhang, Lian Duan, Yu-Jin Zhang, Chun-Ming Lu, Hanli Liu, Chaozhe Zhu:
Test-retest assessment of independent component analysis-derived resting-state functional connectivity based on functional near-infrared spectroscopy. 607-615
- William Gaetz, J. Christopher Edgar, D. J. Wang, Timothy P. L. Roberts:
Relating MEG measured motor cortical oscillations to resting γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) concentration. 616-621 - Teodora-Adriana Perles-Barbacaru, Daniel Procissi, Andrey V. Demyanenko, F. Scott Hall, George R. Uhl, Russell E. Jacobs:
Quantitative pharmacologic MRI: Mapping the cerebral blood volume response to cocaine in dopamine transporter knockout mice. 622-628 - Danyang Kong, Chun Siong Soon, Michael W. L. Chee:
Reduced visual processing capacity in sleep deprived persons. 629-634 - Francis R. Loayza, María A. Fernández-Seara, Maite Aznárez-Sanado, María A. Pastor:
Right parietal dominance in spatial egocentric discrimination. 635-643
- Daniel Keeser, Frank Padberg, E. Reisinger, Oliver Pogarell, Valerie Kirsch, U. Palm, Susanne Karch, Hans-Jürgen Möller, Michael A. Nitsche, Christoph Mulert:
Prefrontal direct current stimulation modulates resting EEG and event-related potentials in healthy subjects: A standardized low resolution tomography (sLORETA) study. 644-657 - Yury Shtyrov, Lilli Kimppa, Friedemann Pulvermüller, Teija Kujala:
Event-related potentials reflecting the frequency of unattended spoken words: A neuronal index of connection strength in lexical memory circuits? 658-668 - Tetsuo Kida, Emi Tanaka, Yasuyuki Takeshima, Ryusuke Kakigi:
Neural representation of feature synergy. 669-680 - Hikaru Takeuchi, Yasuyuki Taki, Hiroshi Hashizume, Yuko Sassa, Tomomi Nagase, Rui Nouchi, Ryuta Kawashima:
Failing to deactivate: The association between brain activity during a working memory task and creativity. 681-687 - Cedric E. Ginestet, Andrew Simmons:
Statistical parametric network analysis of functional connectivity dynamics during a working memory task. 688-704 - David Dodell-Feder, Jorie Koster-Hale, Marina Bedny, Rebecca Saxe:
fMRI item analysis in a theory of mind task. 705-712 - Jonas Obleser, Sonja A. Kotz:
Multiple brain signatures of integration in the comprehension of degraded speech. 713-723 - Lisa B. Wilson, Jason R. Tregellas, Erin Slason, Bryce E. Pasko, Donald C. Rojas:
Implicit phonological priming during visual word recognition. 724-731 - Dirk Koester, Niels O. Schiller:
The functional neuroanatomy of morphology in language production. 732-741 - Felipe Pegado, Kimihiro Nakamura, Laurent Cohen, Stanislas Dehaene:
Breaking the symmetry: Mirror discrimination for single letters but not for pictures in the Visual Word Form Area. 742-749 - Jeremy J. Purcell, Eileen M. Napoliello, Guinevere F. Eden:
A combined fMRI study of typed spelling and reading. 750-762 - Anna Manelis, Mark E. Wheeler, Christopher A. Paynter, Lisa Storey, Lynne M. Reder:
Opposing patterns of neural priming in same-exemplar vs. different-exemplar repetition predict subsequent memory. 763-772 - Carlos Cesar Faraco, Nash Unsworth, Jason Langley, Doug Terry, Kaiming Li, Degang Zhang, Tianming Liu, L. Stephen Miller:
Complex span tasks and hippocampal recruitment during working memory. 773-787 - Tyler M. Seibert, Sarah I. Gimbel, Donald J. Hagler Jr., James B. Brewer:
Parietal activity in episodic retrieval measured by fMRI and MEG. 788-793 - Scott D. Slotnick, Preston P. Thakral:
Memory for motion and spatial location is mediated by contralateral and ipsilateral motion processing cortex. 794-800 - Scott A. Guerin, Michael B. Miller:
Parietal cortex tracks the amount of information retrieved even when it is not the basis of a memory decision. 801-807 - Nicole Naue, Daniel Strüber, Ingo Fründ, Jeanette Schadow, Daniel Lenz, Stefan Rach, Ursula Körner, Christoph S. Herrmann:
Gamma in motion: Pattern reversal elicits stronger gamma-band responses than motion. 808-817 - Tomislav Majic, Johannes Rentzsch, Yehonala Gudlowski, Stefan Ehrlich, Georg Juckel, Thomas Sander, Undine E. Lang, Georg Winterer, Jürgen Gallinat:
COMT Val108/158Met genotype modulates human sensory gating. 818-824 - Hein J. F. van Marle, Indira Tendolkar, Maren Urner, Robbert Jan Verkes, Guillén Fernández, Guido A. van Wingen:
Subchronic duloxetine administration alters the extended amygdala circuitry in healthy individuals. 825-831 - Fabian Grabenhorst, Edmund T. Rolls, Christian Margot:
A hedonically complex odor mixture produces an attentional capture effect in the brain. 832-843
- Serge Vulliémoz, David W. Carmichael, Karin Rosenkranz, Beate Diehl, Roman Rodionov, Matthew C. Walker, Andrew W. McEvoy, Louis Lemieux:
Corrigendum to Simultaneous intracranial EEG fMRI of interictal epileptic discharges in humans [NeuroImage 54/1 (2011) 182-190]. 844
Volume 55, Number 3, April 2011
- Prapti Gautam, Nicolas Cherbuin, Perminder S. Sachdev, Wei Wen, Kaarin Anstey:
Relationships between cognitive function and frontal grey matter volumes and thickness in middle aged and early old-aged adults: The PATH Through Life Study. 845-855 - Daoqiang Zhang, Yaping Wang, Luping Zhou, Hong Yuan, Dinggang Shen:
Multimodal classification of Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment. 856-867 - Stuart M. Grieve, Mayuresh S. Korgaonkar, C. Richard Clark, Leanne M. Williams:
Regional heterogeneity in limbic maturational changes: Evidence from integrating cortical thickness, volumetric and diffusion tensor imaging measures. 868-879 - Gwenaëlle Douaud, Saâd Jbabdi, Timothy Edward John Behrens, Ricarda A. Menke, Achim Gass, Andreas U. Monsch, Anil Rao, Brandon J. Whitcher, Gordon L. Kindlmann, Paul M. Matthews, Stephen M. Smith:
DTI measures in crossing-fibre areas: Increased diffusion anisotropy reveals early white matter alteration in MCI and mild Alzheimer's disease. 880-890 - Yoshikazu Kikuchi, Katsuya Ogata, Toshirou Umesaki, Takashi Yoshiura, Masamutsu Kenjo, Yoji Hirano, Tsuyoshi Okamoto, Shizuo Komune, Shozo Tobimatsu:
Spatiotemporal signatures of an abnormal auditory system in stuttering. 891-899 - Erin A. Hazlett, Kim E. Goldstein, Kazuhiro Tajima-Pozo, Elizabeth R. Speidel, Yuliya Zelmanova, Jonathan J. Entis, Jeremy M. Silverman, Antonia S. New, Harold W. Koenigsberg, M. Mehmet Haznedar, William Byne, Larry J. Siever:
Cingulate and temporal lobe fractional anisotropy in schizotypal personality disorder. 900-908 - Michela Pievani, Samantha Galluzzi, Paul M. Thompson, Paul E. Rasser, Matteo Bonetti, Giovanni B. Frisoni:
APOE4 is associated with greater atrophy of the hippocampal formation in Alzheimer's disease. 909-919
- Marc Goodfellow, Kaspar Schindler, Gerold Baier:
Intermittent spike-wave dynamics in a heterogeneous, spatially extended neural mass model. 920-932 - Bedda L. Rosario, Lisa A. Weissfeld, Charles M. Laymon, Chester A. Mathis, William E. Klunk, Michael D. Berginc, Jeffrey A. James, Jessica A. Hoge, Julie C. Price:
Inter-rater reliability of manual and automated region-of-interest delineation for PiB PET. 933-941 - Giampaolo Tomasi, Alessandra Bertoldo, Claudio Cobelli, Nicola Pavese, Yen. F. Tai, Alexander Hammers, Federico E. Turkheimer:
Global-two-stage filtering of clinical PET parametric maps: Application to [11C]-(R)-PK11195. 942-953 - John Ashburner, Karl J. Friston:
Diffeomorphic registration using geodesic shooting and Gauss-Newton optimisation. 954-967 - Hongzhi Wang, Sandhitsu R. Das, Jung Wook Suh, Murat Altinay, John Pluta, Caryne Craige, Brian B. Avants, Paul A. Yushkevich:
A learning-based wrapper method to correct systematic errors in automatic image segmentation: Consistently improved performance in hippocampus, cortex and brain segmentation. 968-985 - Wieslaw L. Nowinski, Chua Beng Chua, Yevgen Marchenko, Fiftarina Puspitasari, Ihar Volkau, Michael V. Knopp:
Three-dimensional reference and stereotactic atlas of human cerebrovasculature from 7 Tesla. 986-998 - Matías N. Bossa, Ernesto Zacur, Salvador Olmos:
Statistical analysis of relative pose information of subcortical nuclei: Application on ADNI data. 999-1008 - Courtney A. Bishop, Mark Jenkinson, Jesper L. R. Andersson, Jérôme Declerck, Dorit Merhof:
Novel Fast Marching for Automated Segmentation of the Hippocampus (FMASH): Method and validation on clinical data. 1009-1019 - Steven C. Cramer, Jennifer Wu, Joseph A. Hanson, Sarvenaz Nouri, Diraj Karnani, Tony M. Chuang, Vu Le:
A system for addressing incidental findings in neuroimaging research. 1020-1023 - Julien Cohen-Adad, M.-M. El Mendili, Stéphane Lehéricy, Pierre-Franois Pradat, S. Blancho, Serge Rossignol, Habib Benali:
Demyelination and degeneration in the injured human spinal cord detected with diffusion and magnetization transfer MRI. 1024-1033 - Robert L. Barry, Stephen C. Strother, J. Christopher Gatenby, John C. Gore:
Data-driven optimization and evaluation of 2D EPI and 3D PRESTO for BOLD fMRI at 7 Tesla: I. Focal coverage. 1034-1043 - Jeremy F. Magland, Christopher W. Tjoa, Anna Rose Childress:
Spatio-temporal activity in real time (STAR): Optimization of regional fMRI feedback. 1044-1053 - Fang-Cheng Yeh, Van J. Wedeen, Wen-Yih Isaac Tseng:
Estimation of fiber orientation and spin density distribution by diffusion deconvolution. 1054-1062 - Yuji Shen, Trevor S. Ahearn, Matthew Clemence, Christian Schwarzbauer:
Magnetic resonance imaging of the mean venous vessel size in the human brain using transient hyperoxia. 1063-1067 - Kai Zhong, Thomas Ernst, Steven Buchthal, Oliver Speck, Lynn Anderson, Linda Chang:
Phase contrast imaging in neonates. 1068-1072 - Stanley Durrleman, Pierre Fillard, Xavier Pennec, Alain Trouvé, Nicholas Ayache:
Registration, atlas estimation and variability analysis of white matter fiber bundles modeled as currents. 1073-1090 - Kelvin K. Leung, Josephine Barnes, Marc Modat, Gerard R. Ridgway, Jonathan W. Bartlett, Nick C. Fox, Sébastien Ourselin:
Brain MAPS: An automated, accurate and robust brain extraction technique using a template library. 1091-1108 - Roman Filipovych, Christos Davatzikos:
Semi-supervised pattern classification of medical images: Application to mild cognitive impairment (MCI). 1109-1119 - Peter Mondrup Rasmussen, Kristoffer Hougaard Madsen, Torben Ellegaard Lund, Lars Kai Hansen:
Visualization of nonlinear kernel models in neuroimaging by sensitivity maps. 1120-1131 - Adam J. Schwarz, John McGonigle:
Negative edges and soft thresholding in complex network analysis of resting state functional connectivity data. 1132-1146
- Anne K. Rehme, Simon B. Eickhoff, Ling E. Wang, Gereon R. Fink, Christian Grefkes:
Dynamic causal modeling of cortical activity from the acute to the chronic stage after stroke. 1147-1158 - Jan Hirschmann, Tolga E. Özkurt, Markus Butz, M. Homburger, Saskia Elben, C. J. Hartmann, Jan Vesper, Lars Wojtecki, Alfons Schnitzler:
Distinct oscillatory STN-cortical loops revealed by simultaneous MEG and local field potential recordings in patients with Parkinson's disease. 1159-1168 - Kyle C. Kern, Joseph Sarcona, Michael Montag, Barbara S. Giesser, Nancy L. Sicotte:
Corpus callosal diffusivity predicts motor impairment in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis: A TBSS and tractography study. 1169-1177 - Hristina Jovanovic, A. Perski, H. Berglund, Ivanka Savic:
Chronic stress is linked to 5-HT1A receptor changes and functional disintegration of the limbic networks. 1178-1188 - Nazareth P. Castellanos, Inmaculada Leyva, Javier M. Buldú, Ricardo Bajo, Nuria Paul, Pablo Cuesta, Victoria E. Ordóñez, Cristina L. Pascua, Stefano Boccaletti, Fernando Maestú, Francisco del Pozo:
Principles of recovery from traumatic brain injury: Reorganization of functional networks. 1189-1199 - Michael M. Plichta, Antje B. M. Gerdes, Georg W. Alpers, Wilma Harnisch, Stephen J. Brill, Matthias J. Wieser, Andreas J. Fallgatter:
Auditory cortex activation is modulated by emotion: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) study. 1200-1207 - Erik Van der Burg, Durk Talsma, Christian N. L. Olivers, Clayton Hickey, Jan Theeuwes:
Early multisensory interactions affect the competition among multiple visual objects. 1208-1218 - Philippe-Olivier Harvey, Junghee Lee, Mark S. Cohen, Stephen A. Engel, David C. Glahn, Keith H. Nuechterlein, Jonathan K. Wynn, Michael F. Green:
Altered dynamic coupling of lateral occipital complex during visual perception in schizophrenia. 1219-1226
- Antonio Schettino, Tom Loeys, Sylvain Delplanque, Gilles Pourtois:
Brain dynamics of upstream perceptual processes leading to visual object recognition: A high density ERP topographic mapping study. 1227-1241 - Tae Twomey, Keith J. Kawabata Duncan, Cathy J. Price, Joseph T. Devlin:
Top-down modulation of ventral occipito-temporal responses during visual word recognition. 1242-1251 - Santeri Yrttiaho, Patrick J. C. May, Hannu Tiitinen, Paavo Alku:
Cortical encoding of aperiodic and periodic speech sounds: Evidence for distinct neural populations. 1252-1259 - Ada W. S. Leung, Claude Alain:
Working memory load modulates the auditory "What" and "Where" neural networks. 1260-1269 - Dirk Ostwald, Camillo Porcaro, Andrew P. Bagshaw:
Voxel-wise information theoretic EEG-fMRI feature integration. 1270-1286 - S. Burgmans, E. H. B. M. Gronenschild, Yana Fandakova, Yee Lee Shing, Martin P. J. van Boxtel, E. F. P. M. Vuurman, Harry B. M. Uylings, Jelle Jolles, Naftali Raz:
Age differences in speed of processing are partially mediated by differences in axonal integrity. 1287-1297 - R. Graeme McCaig, Matthew L. Dixon, Kamyar Keramatian, Irene Liu, Kalina Christoff:
Improved modulation of rostrolateral prefrontal cortex using real-time fMRI training and meta-cognitive awareness. 1298-1305 - Costanza Papagno, Marcello Gallucci, Alessandra Casarotti, Antonella Castellano, Andrea Falini, Enrica Fava, Carlo Giussani, Giorgio Carrabba, Lorenzo Bello, Alfonso Caramazza:
Connectivity constraints on cortical reorganization of neural circuits involved in object naming. 1306-1313 - Emily A. Cooper, Uri Hasson, Steven L. Small:
Interpretation-mediated changes in neural activity during language comprehension. 1314-1323 - Elisa Golfinopoulos, Jason A. Tourville, Jason W. Bohland, Satrajit S. Ghosh, Alfonso Nieto-Castañón, Frank H. Guenther:
fMRI investigation of unexpected somatosensory feedback perturbation during speech. 1324-1338 - Ryan A. Stevenson, Ross M. VanDerKlok, David B. Pisoni, Thomas W. James:
Discrete neural substrates underlie complementary audiovisual speech integration processes. 1339-1345 - Xiaojuan Wang, Jianfeng Yang, Hua Shu, Jason D. Zevin:
Left fusiform BOLD responses are inversely related to word-likeness in a one-back task. 1346-1356 - Kyrana Tsapkini, Manuel Vindiola, Brenda Rapp:
Patterns of brain reorganization subsequent to left fusiform damage: fMRI evidence from visual processing of words and pseudowords, faces and objects. 1357-1372 - Michael X. Cohen:
Error-related medial frontal theta activity predicts cingulate-related structural connectivity. 1373-1383 - Kristine A. Wilckens, Joshua J. Tremel, David A. Wolk, Mark E. Wheeler:
Effects of task-set adoption on ERP correlates of controlled and automatic recognition memory. 1384-1392 - AnnaLaura Lagioia, Stephan Eliez, Maude Schneider, Jon S. Simons, Martial Van der Linden, Martin Debbané:
Neural correlates of reality monitoring during adolescence. 1393-1400 - Wen Zhou, Ping Hou, Yuxiang Zhou, Denise Chen:
Reduced recruitment of orbitofrontal cortex to human social chemosensory cues in social anxiety. 1401-1406
- Tetsu Goto, Masayuki Hirata, Yuka Umekawa, Takufumi Yanagisawa, Shayne Morris, Youichi Saitoh, Haruhiko Kishima, Shirou Yorifuji, Toshiki Yoshimine:
Corrigendum to "Frequency-dependent spatiotemporal distribution of cerebral oscillatory changes during silent reading: A magnetoencephalographic group analysis" [NeuroImage 54/1 (2011) 560-567]. 1407
Volume 55, Number 4, April 2011
- Daniel A. Handwerker, Peter A. Bandettini:
Hemodynamic signals not predicted? Not so: A comment on Sirotin and Das (2009). 1409-1412 - Aniruddha Das, Yevgeniy B. Sirotin:
What could underlie the trial-related signal? A response to the commentaries by Drs. Kleinschmidt and Muller, and Drs. Handwerker and Bandettini. 1413-1418 - Daniel A. Handwerker, Peter A. Bandettini:
Simple explanations before complex theories: Alternative interpretations of Sirotin and Das' observations. 1419-1422
- Bogdan Draganski, John Ashburner, Chloe Hutton, Ferath Kherif, Richard S. Frackowiak, Gunther Helms, Nikolaus Weiskopf:
Regional specificity of MRI contrast parameter changes in normal ageing revealed by voxel-based quantification (VBQ). 1423-1434 - Stephen Frey, Deepak N. Pandya, M. Mallar Chakravarty, Lara Bailey, Michael Petrides, D. Louis Collins:
An MRI based average macaque monkey stereotaxic atlas and space (MNI monkey space). 1435-1442 - Sherif Karama, Roberto Colom, Wendy Johnson, Ian J. Deary, Richard J. Haier, Deborah P. Waber, Claude Lepage, Hooman Ganjavi, Rex E. Jung, Alan C. Evans:
Cortical thickness correlates of specific cognitive performance accounted for by the general factor of intelligence in healthy children aged 6 to 18. 1443-1453 - Eric C. Klawiter, Robert E. Schmidt, Kathryn Trinkaus, Hsiao-Fang Liang, Matthew D. Budde, Robert T. Naismith, Sheng-Kwei Song, Anne H. Cross, Tammie L. S. Benzinger:
Radial diffusivity predicts demyelination in ex vivo multiple sclerosis spinal cords. 1454-1460 - Jamie G. Bunce, Helen Barbas:
Prefrontal pathways target excitatory and inhibitory systems in memory-related medial temporal cortices. 1461-1474 - Mathieu Bourguignon, Xavier De Tiège, Marc Op de Beeck, Benoît Pirotte, Patrick Van Bogaert, Serge Goldman, Riitta Hari, Veikko Jousmäki:
Functional motor-cortex mapping using corticokinematic coherence. 1475-1479 - Osvaldo P. Almeida, Griselda J. Garrido, Helman Alfonso, Gary Hulse, Nicola T. Lautenschlager, Graeme J. Hankey, Leon Flicker:
24-Month effect of smoking cessation on cognitive function and brain structure in later life. 1480-1489 - Kiho Im, Yu Yong Choi, Jin-Ju Yang, Kun Ho Lee, Sun I. Kim, Patricia Ellen Grant, Jong-Min Lee:
The relationship between the presence of sulcal pits and intelligence in human brains. 1490-1496 - Qiyong Gong, Qizhu Wu, Cristina Scarpazza, Su Lui, Zhiyun Jia, Andre F. Marquand, Xiaoqi Huang, Philip K. McGuire, Andrea Mechelli:
Prognostic prediction of therapeutic response in depression using high-field MR imaging. 1497-1503
- Jérémie Bigot, Marieke Longcamp, Fabien Dal Maso, David Amarantini:
A new statistical test based on the wavelet cross-spectrum to detect time-frequency dependence between non-stationary signals: Application to the analysis of cortico-muscular interactions. 1504-1518 - Florentina Bunea, Yiyuan She, Hernando Ombao, Assawin Gongvatana, Kate Devlin, Ronald Cohen:
Penalized least squares regression methods and applications to neuroimaging. 1519-1527 - Vadim V. Nikulin, Guido Nolte, Gabriel Curio:
A novel method for reliable and fast extraction of neuronal EEG/MEG oscillations on the basis of spatio-spectral decomposition. 1528-1535 - Michel Besserve, Jacques Martinerie, Line Garnero:
Improving quantification of functional networks with EEG inverse problem: Evidence from a decoding point of view. 1536-1547 - Martin A. Vinck, Robert Oostenveld, Marijn van Wingerden, Francesco Battaglia, Cyriel M. A. Pennartz:
An improved index of phase-synchronization for electrophysiological data in the presence of volume-conduction, noise and sample-size bias. 1548-1565 - Sjoerd B. Vos, Derek K. Jones, Max A. Viergever, Alexander Leemans:
Partial volume effect as a hidden covariate in DTI analyses. 1566-1576 - Yi Wang, Aditya Gupta, Zhexing Liu, Hui Zhang, Maria L. Escolar, John H. Gilmore, Sylvain Gouttard, Pierre Fillard, Eric A. Maltbie, Guido Gerig, Martin Styner:
DTI registration in atlas based fiber analysis of infantile Krabbe disease. 1577-1586 - Yu-Wei Tang, Teng-Yi Huang:
Real-time feedback optimization of z-shim gradient for automatic compensation of susceptibility-induced signal loss in EPI. 1587-1592 - Florian Beissner, Ralf Deichmann, Simon Baudrexel:
fMRI of the brainstem using dual-echo EPI. 1593-1599 - Jing Yang, Youssef Zaim Wadghiri, Dung Minh Hoang, Wai Tsui, Yanjie Sun, Erika Chung, Yongsheng Li, Andrew Wang, Mony J. de Leon, Thomas Wisniewski:
Detection of amyloid plaques targeted by USPIO-Aβ1-42 in Alzheimer's disease transgenic mice using magnetic resonance microimaging. 1600-1609 - Robert J. Cooper, Jeremy C. Hebden, H. O'Reilly, Subhabrata Mitra, A. W. Michell, Nicholas L. Everdell, Adam P. Gibson, Topun Austin:
Transient haemodynamic events in neurologically compromised infants: A simultaneous EEG and diffuse optical imaging study. 1610-1616 - Dave R. M. Langers, Pim van Dijk:
Robustness of intrinsic connectivity networks in the human brain to the presence of acoustic scanner noise. 1617-1632 - Timothy D. Verstynen, Vibhas Deshpande:
Using pulse oximetry to account for high and low frequency physiological artifacts in the BOLD signal. 1633-1644 - Wei Li, Bing Wu, Chunlei Liu:
Quantitative susceptibility mapping of human brain reflects spatial variation in tissue composition. 1645-1656 - Marek Kubicki, Jorge L. Alvarado, Carl-Fredrik Westin, David F. Tate, Douglas Markant, Douglas P. Terry, Thomas J. Whitford, Julien De Siebenthal, Sylvain Bouix, Robert W. McCarley, Ron Kikinis, Martha Elizabeth Shenton:
Stochastic tractography study of Inferior Frontal Gyrus anatomical connectivity in schizophrenia. 1657-1664 - Jörn Diedrichsen, Gerard R. Ridgway, Karl J. Friston, Tobias Wiestler:
Comparing the similarity and spatial structure of neural representations: A pattern-component model. 1665-1678 - Rolf B. Saager, Nicole L. Telleri, Andrew J. Berger:
Two-detector Corrected Near Infrared Spectroscopy (C-NIRS) detects hemodynamic activation responses more robustly than single-detector NIRS. 1679-1685 - Karsten Tabelow, Jonathan D. Clayden, Pierre Lafaye de Micheaux, Jörg Polzehl, Volker J. Schmid, Brandon J. Whitcher:
Image analysis and statistical inference in neuroimaging with R. 1686-1693 - Rosalyn J. Moran, Klaas E. Stephan, Raymond J. Dolan, Karl J. Friston:
Consistent spectral predictors for dynamic causal models of steady-state responses. 1694-1708
- Carsten Klingner, Kerstin Ebenau, Caroline Hasler, Stefan Brodoehl, Yvonne Görlich, Otto W. Witte:
Influences of negative BOLD responses on positive BOLD responses. 1709-1715 - Semyon Slobounov, Michael Gay, Kai Zhang, Brian Johnson, D. Pennell, Wayne Sebastianelli, Silvina G. Horovitz, Mark Hallett:
Alteration of brain functional network at rest and in response to YMCA physical stress test in concussed athletes: RsFMRI study. 1716-1727 - Simon Baudrexel, Torsten Witte, Carola Seifried, Frederic von Wegner, Florian Beissner, Johannes C. Klein, Helmuth Steinmetz, Ralf Deichmann, Jochen Roeper, Rüdiger Hilker:
Resting state fMRI reveals increased subthalamic nucleus-motor cortex connectivity in Parkinson's disease. 1728-1738 - Carol A. Seger, Christina S. Dennison, Dan Lopez-Paniagua, Erik J. Peterson, Aubrey A. Roark:
Dissociating hippocampal and basal ganglia contributions to category learning using stimulus novelty and subjective judgments. 1739-1753 - Thomas P. K. Breckel, Carsten Giessing, Christiane M. Thiel:
Impact of brain networks involved in vigilance on processing irrelevant visual motion. 1754-1762 - Selim Onat, Nora Nortmann, Sascha Rekauzke, Peter König, Dirk Jancke:
Independent encoding of grating motion across stationary feature maps in primary visual cortex visualized with voltage-sensitive dye imaging. 1763-1770
- Sebastian Ocklenburg, Onur Güntürkün, Christian Beste:
Lateralized neural mechanisms underlying the modulation of response inhibition processes. 1771-1778 - Sebastian Halder, D. Agorastos, Ralf Veit, Eva M. Hammer, S. Lee, B. Varkuti, Martin Bogdan, Wolfgang Rosenstiel, Niels Birbaumer, Andrea Kübler:
Neural mechanisms of brain-computer interface control. 1779-1790 - María Herrojo Ruiz, Felix Strübing, Hans-Christian Jabusch, Eckart Altenmüller:
EEG oscillatory patterns are associated with error prediction during music performance and are altered in musician's dystonia. 1791-1803 - Matthew J. Brookes, Jonathan R. Wood, Claire M. Stevenson, Johanna M. Zumer, Thomas P. White, Peter F. Liddle, Peter G. Morris:
Changes in brain network activity during working memory tasks: A magnetoencephalography study. 1804-1815 - Kathy D. Gerlach, R. Nathan Spreng, Adrian W. Gilmore, Daniel L. Schacter:
Solving future problems: Default network and executive activity associated with goal-directed mental simulations. 1816-1824 - Patricia Sagaspe, Sophie Schwartz, Patrik Vuilleumier:
Fear and stop: A role for the amygdala in motor inhibition by emotional signals. 1825-1835 - Susan M. Ravizza, Eliot Hazeltine, Sandra Ruiz, David C. Zhu:
Left TPJ activity in verbal working memory: Implications for storage- and sensory-specific models of short term memory. 1836-1846 - Sean G. Baron, Daniel N. Osherson:
Evidence for conceptual combination in the left anterior temporal lobe. 1847-1852 - Nan Lin, Xueming Lu, Fang Fang, Zaizhu Han, Yanchao Bi:
Is the semantic category effect in the lateral temporal cortex due to motion property differences? 1853-1864 - James N. Porter, Paul F. Collins, Ryan L. Muetzel, Kelvin O. Lim, Monica Luciana:
Associations between cortical thickness and verbal fluency in childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood. 1865-1877 - Joseph E. Dunsmoor, Steven E. Prince, Vishnu P. Murty, Philip A. Kragel, Kevin S. LaBar:
Neurobehavioral mechanisms of human fear generalization. 1878-1888 - Nicholas L. Balderston, Doug H. Schultz, Fred J. Helmstetter:
The human amygdala plays a stimulus specific role in the detection of novelty. 1889-1898 - Bijoy Atique, Michael Erb, Alireza Gharabaghi, Wolfgang Grodd, Silke Anders:
Task-specific activity and connectivity within the mentalizing network during emotion and intention mentalizing. 1899-1911
- Andreia Faria, Alexander Hoon, Elaine Stashinko, Xin Li, Hangyi Jiang, Ameneh Mashayekh, Kazi Akhter, John T. Hsu, Kenichi Oishi, Jiangyang Zhang, Michael I. Miller, Peter C. M. van Zijl, Susumu Mori:
Erratum to "Quantitative analysis of brain pathology based on MRI and brain atlases - Applications for cerebral palsy" [NeuroImage 54/3 (2011) 1854-1861]. 1912-1913
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