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NeuroImage, Volume 67
Volume 67, February 2013
- Örjan de Manzano, Simon Cervenka, Aurelija Jucaite, Oscar Hellenäs, Lars Farde, Fredrik Ullén:
Individual differences in the proneness to have flow experiences are linked to dopamine D2-receptor availability in the dorsal striatum. 1-6 - Thomas R. Knösche, Markus Gräser, Alfred Anwander:
Prior knowledge on cortex organization in the reconstruction of source current densities from EEG. 7-24 - Toshihiko Aso, Shin-ichi Urayama, Hidenao Fukuyama, Denis Le Bihan:
Comparison of diffusion-weighted fMRI and BOLD fMRI responses in a verbal working memory task. 25-32 - Meizhu Liu, Baba C. Vemuri, Rachid Deriche:
A robust variational approach for simultaneous smoothing and estimation of DTI. 33-41 - Elsie Premereur, Peter Janssen, Wim Vanduffel:
FEF-microstimulation causes task-dependent modulation of occipital fMRI activity. 42-50 - Pilar Archila-Suerte, Jason D. Zevin, Aurora Isabel Ramos, Arturo E. Hernandez:
The neural basis of non-native speech perception in bilingual children. 51-63 - Junqian Xu, Joshua S. Shimony, Eric C. Klawiter, Abraham Z. Snyder, Kathryn Trinkaus, Robert T. Naismith, Tammie L. S. Benzinger, Anne H. Cross, Sheng-Kwei Song:
Improved in vivo diffusion tensor imaging of human cervical spinal cord. 64-76 - Justin M. Ales, Lawrence Gregory Appelbaum, Benoit Cottereau, Anthony M. Norcia:
The time course of shape discrimination in the human brain. 77-88 - Sabrina Pitzalis, Chiara Bozzacchi, Alessandro Bultrini, Patrizia Fattori, Claudio Galletti, Francesco Di Russo:
Parallel motion signals to the medial and lateral motion areas V6 and MT +. 89-100 - Kailyn A. L. Bradley, Kelly E. King, Arturo E. Hernandez:
Language experience differentiates prefrontal and subcortical activation of the cognitive control network in novel word learning. 101-110 - Armand Mensen, Ramin Khatami:
Advanced EEG analysis using threshold-free cluster-enhancement and non-parametric statistics. 111-118 - Elisabeth Huberle, Werner Lutzenberger:
Temporal properties of shape processing by event-related MEG adaptation. 119-126 - Kirk R. Daffner, Anna E. Haring, Brittany R. Alperin, Tatyana Y. Zhuravleva, Katherine K. Mott, Phillip J. Holcomb:
The impact of visual acuity on age-related differences in neural markers of early visual processing. 127-136 - Guillaume Lio, Philippe Boulinguez:
Greater robustness of second order statistics than higher order statistics algorithms to distortions of the mixing matrix in blind source separation of human EEG: Implications for single-subject and group analyses. 137-152 - Daniel J. Calderone, Antígona Martínez, Vance Zemon, Matthew J. Hoptman, George Hu, Jade E. Watkins, Daniel C. Javitt, Pamela D. Butler:
Comparison of psychophysical, electrophysiological, and fMRI assessment of visual contrast responses in patients with schizophrenia. 153-162 - Javier Gonzalez-Castillo, Kristen N. Duthie, Ziad S. Saad, Carlton Chu, Peter A. Bandettini, Wen-Ming Luh:
Effects of image contrast on functional MRI image registration. 163-174 - Jennifer Lynn Bruno, Zhong-Lin Lu, Franklin R. Manis:
Phonological processing is uniquely associated with neuro-metabolic concentration. 175-181 - Thomas W. James, Karin Harman James:
Expert individuation of objects increases activation in the fusiform face area of children. 182-192 - Chunlei Liu, Wei Li:
Imaging neural architecture of the brain based on its multipole magnetic response. 193-202 - Emma L. Hall, Mark William Woolrich, Carlos E. Thomaz, Peter G. Morris, Matthew J. Brookes:
Using variance information in magnetoencephalography measures of functional connectivity. 203-212 - Cécile Bordier, Francesco Puja, Emiliano Macaluso:
Sensory processing during viewing of cinematographic material: Computational modeling and functional neuroimaging. 213-226 - Stephan Geuter, Falk Eippert, Catherine Hindi Attar, Christian Büchel:
Cortical and subcortical responses to high and low effective placebo treatments. 227-236 - Anne K. Rehme, Simon B. Eickhoff, Christian Grefkes:
State-dependent differences between functional and effective connectivity of the human cortical motor system. 237-246 - Yan Mu, Shihui Han:
Neural oscillations dissociate between self-related attentional orientation versus evaluation. 247-256 - Céline R. Gillebert, Dante Mantini, Ronald R. Peeters, Patrick Dupont, Rik Vandenberghe:
Cytoarchitectonic mapping of attentional selection and reorienting in parietal cortex. 257-272 - Colin Hawco, Jorge L. Armony, Martin D. Lepage:
Neural activity related to self-initiating elaborative semantic encoding in associative memory. 273-282 - Robert M. Hardwick, Claudia Rottschy, R. Chris Miall, Simon B. Eickhoff:
A quantitative meta-analysis and review of motor learning in the human brain. 283-297 - Robert E. Smith, Jacques-Donald Tournier, Fernando Calamante, Alan Connelly:
SIFT: Spherical-deconvolution informed filtering of tractograms. 298-312 - Michael J. Hove, Merle T. Fairhurst, Sonja A. Kotz, Peter E. Keller:
Synchronizing with auditory and visual rhythms: An fMRI assessment of modality differences and modality appropriateness. 313-321 - Eric Stice, Kyle S. Burger, Sonja Yokum:
Caloric deprivation increases responsivity of attention and reward brain regions to intake, anticipated intake, and images of palatable foods. 322-330 - Debra Ann Dawson, Kuwook Cha, Lindsay B. Lewis, Janine D. Mendola, Amir Shmuel:
Evaluation and calibration of functional network modeling methods based on known anatomical connections. 331-343 - Gaia Rizzo, Federico E. Turkheimer, Alessandra Bertoldo:
Multi-scale hierarchical approach for parametric mapping: Assessment on multi-compartmental models. 344-353 - Wietske van der Zwaag, Remy Kusters, Arthur W. Magill, Rolf Gruetter, Roberto Martuzzi, Olaf Blanke, José P. Marques:
Digit somatotopy in the human cerebellum: A 7 T fMRI study. 354-362 - Angela A. Manginelli, Florian Baumgartner, Stefan Pollmann:
Dorsal and ventral working memory-related brain areas support distinct processes in contextual cueing. 363-374 - Evan Calabrese, G. Allan Johnson, Charles Watson:
An ontology-based segmentation scheme for tracking postnatal changes in the developing rodent brain with MRI. 375-384
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