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NeuroImage, Volume 62
Volume 62, Number 1, August 2012
- Kristen M. Kennedy
, Karen M. Rodrigue
, Michael D. Devous Sr., Andrew Hebrank, Gérard N. Bischof, Denise C. Park:
Effects of beta-amyloid accumulation on neural function during encoding across the adult lifespan. 1-8 - Denis Le Bihan, Olivier Joly, Toshihiko Aso
, Lynn Uhrig
, Cyril Poupon, Naoki Tani, Hirokazu Iwamuro, Shin-ichi Urayama, Béchir Jarraya
:
Brain tissue water comes in two pools: Evidence from diffusion and R2' measurements with USPIOs in non human primates. 9-16 - Nuria Doñamayor
, Mircea Ariel Schoenfeld
, Thomas F. Münte:
Magneto- and electroencephalographic manifestations of reward anticipation and delivery. 17-29 - Luke A. Henderson
, Alexandra Stathis, Cheree James, Rachael Brown, Skye McDonald
, Vaughan G. Macefield
:
Real-time imaging of cortical areas involved in the generation of increases in skin sympathetic nerve activity when viewing emotionally charged images. 30-40 - Anna Mestres-Missé
, Robert Turner
, Angela D. Friederici:
An anterior-posterior gradient of cognitive control within the dorsomedial striatum. 41-47 - Kerstin Hackmack, Friedemann Paul
, Martin Weygandt, Carsten Allefeld
, John-Dylan Haynes
:
Multi-scale classification of disease using structural MRI and wavelet transform. 48-58 - S. Domsch, A. Lemke, Sebastian Weingärtner
, Lothar R. Schad:
A novel temporal filtering strategy for functional MRI using UNFOLD. 59-66 - Gleb Bezgin, Vasily A. Vakorin
, A. John van Opstal
, Anthony Randal McIntosh
, Rembrandt Bakker
:
Hundreds of brain maps in one atlas: Registering coordinate-independent primate neuro-anatomical data to a standard brain. 67-76 - Rajesh K. Kana, Heather M. Wadsworth:
"The archeologist's career ended in ruins": Hemispheric differences in pun comprehension in autism. 77-86 - Alia Lemkaddem, Alessandro Daducci, Serge Vulliémoz, Kieran O'Brien
, François Lazeyras, Martinus Hauf, Roland Wiest
, Reto Meuli, Margitta Seeck, Gunnar Krueger, Jean-Philippe Thiran
:
A multi-center study: Intra-scan and inter-scan variability of diffusion spectrum imaging. 87-94 - Olga Therese Ousdal
, Greg E. Reckless
, Andres Server, Ole A. Andreassen
, Jimmy Jensen
:
Effect of relevance on amygdala activation and association with the ventral striatum. 95-101 - Claudia Civai
, Cristiano Crescentini
, Aldo Rustichini, Raffaella Ida Rumiati:
Equality versus self-interest in the brain: Differential roles of anterior insula and medial prefrontal cortex. 102-112 - Melissa K. Gregg, Joel S. Snyder
:
Enhanced sensory processing accompanies successful detection of change for real-world sounds. 113-119 - Evan Lutkenhoff, Katherine H. Karlsgodt
, Boris Gutman, Jason L. Stein
, Paul M. Thompson
, Tyrone D. Cannon, J. David Jentsch:
Structural and functional neuroimaging phenotypes in dysbindin mutant mice. 120-129 - Patrick M. Fisher
, Klaus K. Holst
, Brenda McMahon, Mette E. Haahr, Karine Madsen, Nic Gillings, William F. C. Baaré
, Peter S. Jensen
, Gitte Moos Knudsen
:
5-HTTLPR status predictive of neocortical 5-HT4 binding assessed with [11C]SB207145 PET in humans. 130-136 - Christian Beste
, Vanessa Ness, Carsten Lukas, Rainer Hoffmann, Sven Stüwe, Michael Falkenstein, Carsten Saft:
Mechanisms mediating parallel action monitoring in fronto-striatal circuits. 137-146 - Sharon Gilaie-Dotan
, Assaf Harel
, Shlomo Bentin, Ryota Kanai
, Geraint Rees
:
Neuroanatomical correlates of visual car expertise. 147-153 - Marc Guitart-Masip
, Quentin J. M. Huys
, Lluís Fuentemilla
, Peter Dayan
, Emrah Düzel
, Raymond J. Dolan
:
Go and no-go learning in reward and punishment: Interactions between affect and effect. 154-166 - Tetsuya Iidaka
, Tokiko Harada, Jun Kawaguchi, Norihiro Sadato
:
Neuroanatomical substrates involved in true and false memories for face. 167-176 - Dirk Ostwald
, Bernhard Spitzer
, Matthias Guggenmos
, Timo T. Schmidt
, Stefan J. Kiebel
, Felix Blankenburg:
Evidence for neural encoding of Bayesian surprise in human somatosensation. 177-188 - Liat Levita
, Robert Hoskin, Spyros Champi
:
Avoidance of harm and anxiety: A role for the nucleus accumbens. 189-198 - Andreas Hahn
, Lukas Nics, Pia Baldinger
, Johanna Ungersböck, Peter Dolliner, Richard Frey
, Wolfgang Birkfellner
, Markus Mitterhauser
, Wolfgang Wadsak
, Georgios Karanikas, Siegfried Kasper
, Rupert Lanzenberger
:
Combining image-derived and venous input functions enables quantification of serotonin-1A receptors with [carbonyl-11C]WAY-100635 independent of arterial sampling. 199-206 - Lisa Joana Knoll
, Jonas Obleser
, C. S. Schipke, Angela D. Friederici, Jens Brauer:
Left prefrontal cortex activation during sentence comprehension covaries with grammatical knowledge in children. 207-216 - Li Hu, Zhiguo Zhang, Yong Hu
:
A time-varying source connectivity approach to reveal human somatosensory information processing. 217-228 - Eric Westman
, Sebastian Muehlboeck, Andrew Simmons:
Combining MRI and CSF measures for classification of Alzheimer's disease and prediction of mild cognitive impairment conversion. 229-238 - Ana Diukova, Jennifer Ware, Jessica E. Smith, C. John Evans
, Kevin Murphy
, Peter J. Rogers
, Richard G. Wise:
Separating neural and vascular effects of caffeine using simultaneous EEG-FMRI: Differential effects of caffeine on cognitive and sensorimotor brain responses. 239-249 - Shalini Narayana
, Angela R. Laird
, Nitin Tandon
, Crystal Franklin, Jack L. Lancaster, Peter T. Fox
:
Electrophysiological and functional connectivity of the human supplementary motor area. 250-265 - André J. Szameitat, Shan Shen, Adriana Conforto
, Annette Sterr
:
Cortical activation during executed, imagined, observed, and passive wrist movements in healthy volunteers and stroke patients. 266-280 - Seyed Amir Hossein Batouli
, Perminder S. Sachdev
, Wei Wen
, Margaret J. Wright
, Chao Suo, David Ames, Julian N. Trollor
:
The heritability of brain metabolites on proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in older individuals. 281-289 - Stephanie Lefebvre
, Laurence Dricot, Wojciech Gradkowski, Patrice Laloux, Yves Vandermeeren
:
Brain activations underlying different patterns of performance improvement during early motor skill learning. 290-299 - Shaloo Singhal
, Jian Chen
, Richard Beare
, Henry Ma
, John Ly, Thanh G. Phan
:
Application of principal component analysis to study topography of hypoxic-ischemic brain injury. 300-306 - Caterina Rosano, Howard Aizenstein
, Anne B. Newman, Vijay K. Venkatraman
, Tamara B. Harris, Jingzhong Ding, Suzanne Satterfield, Kristine Yaffe:
Neuroimaging differences between older adults with maintained versus declining cognition over a 10-year period. For the Health ABC Study. 307-313 - Xu Li
, Deepti S. Vikram, Issel Anne L. Lim
, Craig K. Jones
, Jonathan A. D. Farrell, Peter C. M. van Zijl:
Mapping magnetic susceptibility anisotropies of white matter in vivo in the human brain at 7 T. 314-330 - Sjoerd J. H. Ebisch, Mauro Gianni Perrucci
, Pasqua Mercuri, Roberta Romanelli, Dante Mantini
, Gian Luca Romani, Roberto Colom
, Aristide Saggino:
Common and unique neuro-functional basis of induction, visualization, and spatial relationships as cognitive components of fluid intelligence. 331-342 - Franco Cauda
, Tommaso Costa, Diana M. E. Torta, Katiuscia Sacco
, Federico D'Agata
, Sergio Duca, Giuliano Carlo Geminiani, Peter T. Fox
, Alessandro Vercelli
:
Meta-analytic clustering of the insular cortex: Characterizing the meta-analytic connectivity of the insula when involved in active tasks. 343-355 - Edward W. Wlotko, Kara D. Federmeier
:
So that's what you meant! Event-related potentials reveal multiple aspects of context use during construction of message-level meaning. 356-366 - Greetje Vande Velde
, Janaki Raman Rangarajan, Ruth Vreys, Caroline Guglielmetti, Tom Dresselaers
, Marleen Verhoye
, Annemie van der Linden
, Zeger Debyser
, Veerle Baekelandt, Frederik Maes
, Uwe Himmelreich
:
Quantitative evaluation of MRI-based tracking of ferritin-labeled endogenous neural stem cell progeny in rodent brain. 367-380 - Olaf Dimigen
, Reinhold Kliegl
, Werner Sommer:
Trans-saccadic parafoveal preview benefits in fluent reading: A study with fixation-related brain potentials. 381-393 - Zhijiang Wang, Jiming Liu, Ning Zhong
, Yulin Qin, Haiyan Zhou, Kuncheng Li:
Changes in the brain intrinsic organization in both on-task state and post-task resting state. 394-407 - Romain Guibert
, Caroline Fonta, Laurent Risser, Franck Plouraboué:
Coupling and robustness of intra-cortical vascular territories. 408-417 - B. Lanfer, M. Scherg, Moritz Dannhauer, Thomas R. Knösche, Martin Burger, Carsten H. Wolters
:
Influences of skull segmentation inaccuracies on EEG source analysis. 418-431 - Michael Schäfer
, Hans-Jochen Heinze, Michael Rotte:
Touch and personality: Extraversion predicts somatosensory brain response. 432-438 - Richard J. Addante
, Charan Ranganath, Andrew P. Yonelinas
:
Examining ERP correlates of recognition memory: Evidence of accurate source recognition without recollection. 439-450 - Gustavo P. Sudre, Dean Pomerleau, Mark Palatucci, Leila Wehbe, Alona Fyshe
, Riitta Salmelin
, Tom M. Mitchell:
Tracking neural coding of perceptual and semantic features of concrete nouns. 451-463 - Jean Daunizeau
, Klaas Enno Stephan
, Karl J. Friston
:
Stochastic dynamic causal modelling of fMRI data: Should we care about neural noise? 464-481 - Matthew J. P. Barrett
, Merryn H. Tawhai
, Vinod Suresh
:
Arteries dominate volume changes during brief functional hyperemia: Evidence from mathematical modelling. 482-492 - Jamil Zaki, Joshua Ian Davis, Kevin N. Ochsner:
Overlapping activity in anterior insula during interoception and emotional experience. 493-499 - Sergiu Groppa
, Nicole Werner-Petroll, Alexander Münchau, Günther Deuschl
, Matthew F. S. Ruschworth, Hartwig R. Siebner:
A novel dual-site transcranial magnetic stimulation paradigm to probe fast facilitatory inputs from ipsilateral dorsal premotor cortex to primary motor cortex. 500-509 - Régine Roll, Anne Kavounoudias
, Frédéric Albert, R. Legré, A. Gay, B. Fabre, J. P. Roll:
Illusory movements prevent cortical disruption caused by immobilization. 510-519 - Jennifer S. Rabin, R. Shayna Rosenbaum:
Familiarity modulates the functional relationship between theory of mind and autobiographical memory. 520-529 - Henry Luckhoo, Joanne R. Hale, Mark G. Stokes, Anna Christina Nobre
, Peter G. Morris, Matthew J. Brookes
, Mark William Woolrich
:
Inferring task-related networks using independent component analysis in magnetoencephalography. 530-541 - Margaret M. Gullick
, George L. Wolford, Elise Temple:
Understanding less than nothing: Neural distance effects for negative numbers. 542-554 - Maxime Parent, Marc-Andre Bedard
, Antonio Aliaga, Jean-Paul Soucy, Evelyne Landry St-Pierre, Marilyn Cyr
, Alexey Kostikov, Esther Schirrmacher, Gassan Massarweh, Pedro Rosa-Neto
:
PET imaging of cholinergic deficits in rats using [18F]fluoroethoxybenzovesamicol ([18F]FEOBV). 555-561 - Eric C. Fields, Gina R. Kuperberg:
It's All About You: An ERP Study of Emotion and Self-Relevance in Discourse. 562-574
Volume 62, Number 2, August 2012
- Peter A. Bandettini:
Twenty years of functional MRI: The science and the stories. 575-588 - Keith R. Thulborn
:
My starting point: The discovery of an NMR method for measuring blood oxygenation using the transverse relaxation time of blood water. 589-593 - Peter T. Fox
:
The coupling controversy. 594-601 - Alan P. Koretsky
:
Early development of arterial spin labeling to measure regional brain blood flow by MRI. 602-607 - Seiji Ogawa:
Finding the BOLD effect in brain images. 608-609
- Kenneth K. Kwong
:
Record of a single fMRI experiment in May of 1991. 610-612 - Kâmil Ugurbil:
Development of functional imaging in the human brain (fMRI); the University of Minnesota experience. 613-619 - Peter A. Bandettini:
Sewer pipe, wire, epoxy, and finger tapping: The start of fMRI at the Medical College of Wisconsin. 620-631 - Robert Turner
:
The NIH experience in first advancing fMRI. 632-636 - Andrew M. Blamire
:
The Yale experience in first advancing fMRI. 637-640
- Thomas M. Talavage
, Deborah Ann Hall
:
How challenges in auditory fMRI led to general advancements for the field. 641-647 - Peter Jezzard
:
Correction of geometric distortion in fMRI data. 648-651 - Mark S. Cohen
, Franz Schmitt:
Echo planar imaging before and after fMRI: A personal history. 652-659 - Eric C. Wong:
Local head gradient coils: Window(s) of opportunity. 660-664 - Stefan Posse:
Multi-echo acquisition. 665-671 - Seong-Gi Kim:
Perfusion MR imaging: Evolution from initial development to functional studies. 672-675 - Peter van Gelderen, Jeff H. Duyn, Nick F. Ramsey
, G. Liu, Chrit T. W. Moonen:
The PRESTO technique for fMRI. 676-681 - Nikolaus Weiskopf
:
Real-time fMRI and its application to neurofeedback. 682-692 - Jürgen Hennig:
Functional spectroscopy to no-gradient fMRI. 693-698 - Fa-Hsuan Lin
, Kevin Wen-Kai Tsai, Ying-Hua Chu, Thomas Witzel, Aapo Nummenmaa, Tommi Raij
, Jyrki Ahveninen, Wen-Jui Kuo, John W. Belliveau:
Ultrafast inverse imaging techniques for fMRI. 699-705 - Gary H. Glover:
Spiral imaging in fMRI. 706-712 - Karla L. Miller
:
FMRI using balanced steady-state free precession (SSFP). 713-719 - David A. Feinberg, Essa Yacoub:
The rapid development of high speed, resolution and precision in fMRI. 720-725 - Kâmil Ugurbil:
The road to functional imaging and ultrahigh fields. 726-735 - Hanzhang Lu, Peter C. M. van Zijl:
A review of the development of Vascular-Space-Occupancy (VASO) fMRI. 736-742
- Robert W. Cox
:
AFNI: What a long strange trip it's been. 743-747 - Rainer Goebel
:
BrainVoyager - Past, present, future. 748-756 - David C. Van Essen:
Cortical cartography and Caret software. 757-764 - Geoffrey Karl Aguirre
:
FIASCO, VoxBo, and MEDx: Behind the code. 765-767 - Ziad S. Saad, Richard C. Reynolds:
SUMA. 768-773 - Bruce Fischl:
FreeSurfer. 774-781 - Mark Jenkinson
, Christian F. Beckmann
, Timothy Edward John Behrens
, Mark William Woolrich
, Stephen M. Smith
:
FSL. 782-790 - John Ashburner
:
SPM: A history. 791-800
- Mark W. Woolrich
:
Bayesian inference in FMRI. 801-810 - Thomas E. Nichols
:
Multiple testing corrections, nonparametric methods, and random field theory. 811-815 - Cathy J. Price:
A review and synthesis of the first 20 years of PET and fMRI studies of heard speech, spoken language and reading. 816-847 - James S. Hyde, Andrzej Jesmanowicz:
Cross-correlation: An fMRI signal-processing strategy. 848-851 - James V. Haxby:
Multivariate pattern analysis of fMRI: The early beginnings. 852-855 - Klaas Enno Stephan
, Alard Roebroeck:
A short history of causal modeling of fMRI data. 856-863 - Rasmus M. Birn:
The role of physiological noise in resting-state functional connectivity. 864-870 - Jean-Baptiste Poline, Matthew Brett:
The general linear model and fMRI: Does love last forever? 871-880 - Olaf Sporns
:
From simple graphs to the connectome: Networks in neuroimaging. 881-886 - Anthony Randal McIntosh
:
Tracing the route to path analysis in neuroimaging. 887-890 - Christian F. Beckmann
:
Modelling with independent components. 891-901 - Abraham Z. Snyder, Marcus E. Raichle:
A brief history of the resting state: The Washington University perspective. 902-910 - Alan C. Evans
, Andrew L. Janke
, D. Louis Collins
, Sylvain Baillet
:
Brain templates and atlases. 911-922
- E. Mark Haacke, Yongquan Ye
:
The role of susceptibility weighted imaging in functional MRI. 923-929 - Richard D. Hoge:
Calibrated fMRI. 930-937 - Bharat B. Biswal
:
Resting state fMRI: A personal history. 938-944 - Edward Vul, Harold Pashler:
Voodoo and circularity errors. 945-948 - Allen W. Song:
Diffusion modulation of the fMRI signal: Early investigations on the origin of the BOLD signal. 949-952 - Richard B. Buxton:
Dynamic models of BOLD contrast. 953-961 - Nikos K. Logothetis:
Intracortical recordings and fMRI: An attempt to study operational modules and networks simultaneously. 962-969 - Ravi S. Menon
:
The great brain versus vein debate. 970-974 - Geoffrey M. Boynton, Stephen A. Engel, David J. Heeger:
Linear systems analysis of the fMRI signal. 975-984 - Fahmeed Hyder
, Douglas L. Rothman:
Quantitative fMRI and oxidative neuroenergetics. 985-994 - Arno Villringer
:
The intravascular susceptibility effect and the underlying physiology of fMRI. 995-999 - Joseph B. Mandeville:
IRON fMRI measurements of CBV and implications for BOLD signal. 1000-1008 - Afonso C. Silva:
Using manganese-enhanced MRI to understand BOLD. 1009-1013 - Robert M. Weisskoff:
The characterization of dynamic susceptibility effects. 1014-1016 - Daniel A. Handwerker
, Javier Gonzalez-Castillo
, Mark D'Esposito
, Peter A. Bandettini:
The continuing challenge of understanding and modeling hemodynamic variation in fMRI. 1017-1023 - Noam Harel
:
Ultra high resolution fMRI at ultra-high field. 1024-1028 - Kang Cheng:
Revealing human ocular dominance columns using high-resolution functional magnetic resonance imaging. 1029-1034 - Jia-Hong Gao, Ho-Ling Liu:
Inflow effects on functional MRI. 1035-1039 - Martin Lauritzen
, Claus Mathiesen, Katharina Schäfer, Kirsten J. Thomsen:
Neuronal inhibition and excitation, and the dichotomic control of brain hemodynamic and oxygen responses. 1040-1050 - Gunnar Krueger, Cristina Granziera
:
The history and role of long duration stimulation in fMRI. 1051-1055 - Helmut Laufs
:
A personalized history of EEG-fMRI integration. 1056-1067 - Ravi S. Menon
:
Mental chronometry. 1068-1071 - Bruce G. Jenkins:
Pharmacologic magnetic resonance imaging (phMRI): Imaging drug action in the brain. 1072-1085 - Jeffrey R. Binder
:
Task-induced deactivation and the "resting" state. 1086-1091 - Peter C. M. van Zijl, Jun Hua, Hanzhang Lu:
The BOLD post-stimulus undershoot, one of the most debated issues in fMRI. 1092-1102 - Xiaoping Hu
, Essa Yacoub:
The story of the initial dip in fMRI. 1103-1108 - David G. Norris:
Spin-echo fMRI: The poor relation? 1109-1115 - David J. McGonigle
:
Test-retest reliability in fMRI: Or how I learned to stop worrying and love the variability. 1116-1120 - Krish D. Singh
:
Which "neural activity" do you mean? fMRI, MEG, oscillations and neurotransmitters. 1121-1130 - Denis Le Bihan:
Diffusion, confusion and functional MRI. 1131-1136 - Randy L. Buckner:
The serendipitous discovery of the brain's default network. 1137-1145
- Mark J. Lowe:
The emergence of doing "nothing" as a viable paradigm design. 1146-1151 - Scott A. Huettel:
Event-related fMRI in cognition. 1152-1156 - Thomas T. Liu
:
The development of event-related fMRI designs. 1157-1162 - Rafael Malach:
Targeting the functional properties of cortical neurons using fMR-adaptation. 1163-1169 - Eleanor A. Maguire:
Studying the freely-behaving brain with fMRI. 1170-1176 - Steven E. Petersen, Joseph W. Dubis:
The mixed block/event-related design. 1177-1184 - Susan M. Courtney:
Development of orthogonal task designs in fMRI studies of higher cognition: The NIMH experience. 1185-1189 - Vincent P. Clark
:
A history of randomized task designs in fMRI. 1190-1194 - Stephen A. Engel:
The development and use of phase-encoded functional MRI designs. 1195-1200
- Robert L. Savoy:
Evolution and current challenges in the teaching of functional MRI and functional brain imaging. 1201-1207
- Alan P. Koretsky
:
Is there a path beyond BOLD? Molecular imaging of brain function. 1208-1215 - Russell A. Poldrack
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The future of fMRI in cognitive neuroscience. 1216-1220 - Lawrence L. Wald
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The future of acquisition speed, coverage, sensitivity, and resolution. 1221-1229 - Karl J. Friston
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The history of the future of the Bayesian brain. 1230-1233 - G. Bruce Pike
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Quantitative functional MRI: Concepts, issues and future challenges. 1234-1240 - Jeff H. Duyn:
The future of ultra-high field MRI and fMRI for study of the human brain. 1241-1248 - Elia Formisano
, Nikolaus Kriegeskorte
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Seeing patterns through the hemodynamic veil - The future of pattern-information fMRI. 1249-1256 - Stephen M. Smith
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The future of FMRI connectivity. 1257-1266 - Ed Bullmore
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The future of functional MRI in clinical medicine. 1267-1271 - Uri Hasson
, Christopher J. Honey
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Future trends in Neuroimaging: Neural processes as expressed within real-life contexts. 1272-1278 - Geoffrey Karl Aguirre
, John A. Detre:
The development and future of perfusion fMRI for dynamic imaging of human brain activity. 1279-1285 - Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg
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The future of fMRI and genetics research. 1286-1292 - Heidi Johansen-Berg
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The future of functionally-related structural change assessment. 1293-1298 - David C. Van Essen, Kâmil Ugurbil:
The future of the human connectome. 1299-1310 - Jürgen R. Reichenbach:
The future of susceptibility contrast for assessment of anatomy and function. 1311-1315 - Bruce R. Rosen, Robert L. Savoy:
fMRI at 20: Has it changed the world? 1316-1324
Volume 62, Number 3, September 2012
- Aleksandra Domagalik
, Ewa Beldzik
, Magdalena Fafrowicz, Halszka Oginska, Tadeusz Marek:
Neural networks related to pro-saccades and anti-saccades revealed by independent component analysis. 1325-1333 - Marc R. Kamke
, Harrison E. Vieth, David Cottrell
, Jason B. Mattingley
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Parietal disruption alters audiovisual binding in the sound-induced flash illusion. 1334-1341 - Joana Cabral
, Etienne Hugues
, Morten L. Kringelbach
, Gustavo Deco
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Modeling the outcome of structural disconnection on resting-state functional connectivity. 1342-1353 - Kathrin Reetz
, Imis Dogan
, Arndt Rolfs, Ferdinand Binkofski
, Jörg B. Schulz
, Angela R. Laird
, Peter T. Fox
, Simon B. Eickhoff
:
Investigating function and connectivity of morphometric findings - Exemplified on cerebellar atrophy in spinocerebellar ataxia 17 (SCA17). 1354-1366 - Lijuan Zou, Jubin Abutalebi
, Benjamin Zinszer
, Xin Yan, Hua Shu, Danling Peng, Guosheng Ding:
Second language experience modulates functional brain network for the native language production in bimodal bilinguals. 1367-1375 - Olivier Joly
, Christophe Pallier, Franck Ramus
, Daniel Pressnitzer
, Wim Vanduffel, Guy A. Orban
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Processing of vocalizations in humans and monkeys: A comparative fMRI study. 1376-1389 - Alexey A. Samsonov
, Andrew L. Alexander, Pouria Mossahebi, Yu-Chien Wu
, Ian D. Duncan, Aaron S. Field
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Quantitative MR imaging of two-pool magnetization transfer model parameters in myelin mutant shaking pup. 1390-1398 - Kim C. Wende, Benjamin Straube
, Mirjam Stratmann, Jens Sommer, Tilo Kircher
, Arne Nagels:
Neural correlates of continuous causal word generation. 1399-1407 - Jeremy F. P. Ullmann
, Marianne D. Keller
, Charles Watson, Andrew L. Janke
, Nyoman D. Kurniawan
, Zhengyi Yang, Kay Richards, George Paxinos, Gary F. Egan
, Steven Petrou
, Perry F. Bartlett, Graham J. Galloway
, David C. Reutens
:
Segmentation of the C57BL/6J mouse cerebellum in magnetic resonance images. 1408-1414 - Cornelis J. Stam
, Elisabeth C. W. van Straaten:
Go with the flow: Use of a directed phase lag index (dPLI) to characterize patterns of phase relations in a large-scale model of brain dynamics. 1415-1428 - Benjamin O. Turner, Jeanette A. Mumford, Russell A. Poldrack
, F. Gregory Ashby:
Spatiotemporal activity estimation for multivoxel pattern analysis with rapid event-related designs. 1429-1438 - Marius Hoffmann, Judith Lipka, Martin Mothes-Lasch, Wolfgang H. R. Miltner, Thomas Straube:
Awareness modulates responses of the amygdala and the visual cortex to highly arousing visual threat. 1439-1444 - Ran Cheng, Yu Shang, Don Hayes Jr., Sibu P. Saha, Guoqiang Yu:
Noninvasive optical evaluation of spontaneous low frequency oscillations in cerebral hemodynamics. 1445-1454 - Philippe Millet
, Marcelle Moulin-Sallanon
, Benjamin B. Tournier
, Noé Dumas
, Yves Charnay, Vicente Ibáñez, Nathalie Ginovart
:
Quantification of dopamine D2/3 receptors in rat brain using factor analysis corrected [18F]Fallypride images. 1455-1468 - Shang-Wen Chuang, Li-Wei Ko
, Yuan-Pin Lin
, Ruey-Song Huang
, Tzyy-Ping Jung
, Chin-Teng Lin
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Co-modulatory spectral changes in independent brain processes are correlated with task performance. 1469-1477 - Antonia Thelen
, Céline Cappe, Micah M. Murray
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Electrical neuroimaging of memory discrimination based on single-trial multisensory learning. 1478-1488 - Sheng Zhang, Sien Hu, Herta H. Chao, Xi Luo
, Olivia M. Farr
, Chiang-shan Ray Li
:
Cerebral correlates of skin conductance responses in a cognitive task. 1489-1498 - Ioannis S. Gousias, A. David Edwards
, Mary A. Rutherford
, Serena J. Counsell
, Joseph V. Hajnal
, Daniel Rueckert
, Alexander Hammers
:
Magnetic resonance imaging of the newborn brain: Manual segmentation of labelled atlases in term-born and preterm infants. 1499-1509 - Dustin Scheinost
, Jennifer R. Benjamin, Cheryl Lacadie, Betty R. Vohr, Karen C. Schneider, Laura R. Ment, Xenios Papademetris, R. Todd Constable
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The intrinsic connectivity distribution: A novel contrast measure reflecting voxel level functional connectivity. 1510-1519 - Michael Andres
, Nicolas Michaux, Mauro Pesenti:
Common substrate for mental arithmetic and finger representation in the parietal cortex. 1520-1528 - Thomas Janssens, Boris Keil, Reza Farivar
, Jennifer A. McNab
, Jonathan R. Polimeni
, Annelies Gerits, J. T. Arsenault, Lawrence L. Wald
, Wim Vanduffel:
An implanted 8-channel array coil for high-resolution macaque MRI at 3 T. 1529-1536 - Markus Thürling, Hubertus Hautzel, Michael Küper, Maria Roxana Stefanescu, Stefan Maderwald, Mark E. Ladd
, Dagmar Timmann:
Involvement of the cerebellar cortex and nuclei in verbal and visuospatial working memory: A 7 T fMRI study. 1537-1550 - Céline R. Gillebert, Mads Dyrholm, Signe Vangkilde
, Søren Kyllingsbæk
, Ronald R. Peeters
, Rik Vandenberghe
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Attentional priorities and access to short-term memory: Parietal interactions. 1551-1562 - Giorgio Ganis
, Daniel Smith
, Haline E. Schendan
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The N170, not the P1, indexes the earliest time for categorical perception of faces, regardless of interstimulus variance. 1563-1574 - Hyejeen Lee, Aaron S. Heller
, Carien M. van Reekum
, Brady Nelson, Richard J. Davidson
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Amygdala-prefrontal coupling underlies individual differences in emotion regulation. 1575-1581 - Arpan Banerjee
, Emmanuelle Tognoli
, J. A. Scott Kelso, Viktor K. Jirsa
:
Spatiotemporal re-organization of large-scale neural assemblies underlies bimanual coordination. 1582-1592 - Christian Langkammer
, Ferdinand Schweser
, Nikolaus Krebs
, Andreas Deistung
, Walter Goessler
, Eva Scheurer
, Karsten Sommer, Gernot Reishofer
, Kathrin Yen, Franz Fazekas, Stefan Ropele, Jürgen R. Reichenbach
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Quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) as a means to measure brain iron? A post mortem validation study. 1593-1599 - Dietmar Frey
, Valérie Strack, Edzard Wiener, Daniel Jussen, Peter Vajkoczy
, Thomas Picht
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A new approach for corticospinal tract reconstruction based on navigated transcranial stimulation and standardized fractional anisotropy values. 1600-1609 - Swann Pichon
, Sebastian W. Rieger
, Patrik Vuilleumier
:
Persistent affective biases in human amygdala response following implicit priming with negative emotion concepts. 1610-1621 - Feng Shi
, Pew-Thian Yap, Wei Gao, Weili Lin, John H. Gilmore, Dinggang Shen:
Altered structural connectivity in neonates at genetic risk for schizophrenia: A combined study using morphological and white matter networks. 1622-1633 - Teresa Murta, Alberto Leal
, Marta I. Garrido
, Patrícia Figueiredo
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Dynamic Causal Modelling of epileptic seizure propagation pathways: A combined EEG-fMRI study. 1634-1642 - Arpan Banerjee
, Ajay S. Pillai, Justin R. Sperling
, Jason F. Smith, Barry Horwitz:
Temporal microstructure of cortical networks (TMCN) underlying task-related differences. 1643-1657 - Sascha Frühholz
, Didier Grandjean
:
Towards a fronto-temporal neural network for the decoding of angry vocal expressions. 1658-1666 - Daria Antonenko, Marcus Meinzer, Robert Lindenberg, Anja Veronica Witte
, Agnes Flöel:
Grammar learning in older adults is linked to white matter microstructure and functional connectivity. 1667-1674 - Charlotte Rae
, Marta Morgado Correia
, Ellemarije Altena
, Laura E. Hughes
, Roger A. Barker
, James B. Rowe
:
White matter pathology in Parkinson's disease: The effect of imaging protocol differences and relevance to executive function. 1675-1684 - Markus Aswendt
, Eliana Gianolio, Giorgio Pariani, Roberta Napolitano, Franco Fedeli, Uwe Himmelreich
, Silvio Aime
, Mathias Hoehn:
In vivo imaging of inhibitory, GABAergic neurons by MRI. 1685-1693 - Sai Ma, Vince D. Calhoun
, Tom Eichele, Wei Du, Tülay Adali:
Modulations of functional connectivity in the healthy and schizophrenia groups during task and rest. 1694-1704 - Tina Jeon, Virendra Mishra
, Jinsoo Uh
, Myron Weiner
, Kimmo J. Hatanpaa, Charles L. White III
, Yan D. Zhao, Hanzhang Lu, Ramon Diaz-Arrastia
, Hao Huang:
Regional changes of cortical mean diffusivities with aging after correction of partial volume effects. 1705-1716 - Marcus Rothkirch
, Katharina Schmack
, Florian Schlagenhauf
, Philipp Sterzer
:
Implicit motivational value and salience are processed in distinct areas of orbitofrontal cortex. 1717-1725 - Deqiang Qiu
, Greg Zaharchuk, Thomas Christen, Wendy W. Ni, Michael E. Moseley:
Contrast-enhanced functional blood volume imaging (CE-fBVI): Enhanced sensitivity for brain activation in humans using the ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide agent ferumoxytol. 1726-1731 - Matteo Bastiani
, Nadim Joni Shah
, Rainer Goebel
, Alard Roebroeck:
Human cortical connectome reconstruction from diffusion weighted MRI: The effect of tractography algorithm. 1732-1749 - Marika Berchicci
, Giuliana Lucci
, Caterina Pesce
, Donatella Spinelli
, Francesco Di Russo
:
Prefrontal hyperactivity in older people during motor planning. 1750-1760 - Xue Yang, Carolyn B. Lauzon, Ciprian M. Crainiceanu, Brian C. Caffo, Susan M. Resnick, Bennett A. Landman:
Biological parametric mapping accounting for random regressors with regression calibration and model II regression. 1761-1768 - F. DuBois Bowman, Lijun Zhang, Gordana Derado, Shuo Chen:
Determining functional connectivity using fMRI data with diffusion-based anatomical weighting. 1769-1779 - Mark D. Shen
, Patricia Shih, Birgit Öttl, Brandon Keehn
, Kelly M. Leyden, Michael S. Gaffrey, Ralph-Axel Müller:
Atypical lexicosemantic function of extrastriate cortex in autism spectrum disorder: Evidence from functional and effective connectivity. 1780-1791 - Pasquelle K. N. van der Jagt, Pieter Dik, Martijn Froeling
, Thomas C. Kwee, Rutger A. J. Nievelstein, Bennie ten Haken, Alexander Leemans
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Architectural configuration and microstructural properties of the sacral plexus: A diffusion tensor MRI and fiber tractography study. 1792-1799 - Nathalie M.-P. Bourquin, Lucas Spierer
, Micah M. Murray
, Stephanie Clarke
:
Neural plasticity associated with recently versus often heard objects. 1800-1806 - Fern Jaspers-Fayer
, Matthias Ertl
, Gregor Leicht
, Anne Leupelt, Christoph Mulert
:
Single-trial EEG-fMRI coupling of the emotional auditory early posterior negativity. 1807-1814 - Ann Lavrysen
, Elke Heremans, Ronald R. Peeters
, Nici Wenderoth, Peter Feys
, Stephan P. Swinnen
, Werner F. Helsen:
Hemispheric asymmetries in goal-directed hand movements are independent of hand preference. 1815-1824 - Sarah H. Baum, Randi C. Martin, A. Cris Hamilton, Michael S. Beauchamp
:
Multisensory speech perception without the left superior temporal sulcus. 1825-1832 - Teresa Wilcox
, Jessica Stubbs, Amy Hirshkowitz, David A. Boas:
Functional activation of the infant cortex during object processing. 1833-1840 - David A. O'Connor, Sarah Rossiter, Murat Yücel
, Dan I. Lubman
, Robert Hester
:
Successful inhibitory control over an immediate reward is associated with attentional disengagement in visual processing areas. 1841-1847 - G. Allan Johnson
, Evan Calabrese, Alexandra Badea
, George Paxinos, Charles Watson:
A multidimensional magnetic resonance histology atlas of the Wistar rat brain. 1848-1856 - Hanbing Lu, Svetlana I. Chefer, Pradeep K. Kurup, Karine Guillem
, D. Bruce Vaupel, Thomas J. Ross
, Anna Moore, Yihong Yang, Laura L. Peoples, Elliot A. Stein:
fMRI response in the medial prefrontal cortex predicts cocaine but not sucrose self-administration history. 1857-1866 - Stephan Bickel, Elisa C. Dias, Michael L. Epstein
, Daniel C. Javitt:
Expectancy-related modulations of neural oscillations in continuous performance tasks. 1867-1876 - Hanna Renvall, Noël Staeren, Nicolette Siep, Fabrizio Esposito
, Ole Jensen, Elia Formisano
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Of cats and women: Temporal dynamics in the right temporoparietal cortex reflect auditory categorical processing of vocalizations. 1877-1883 - Hiroaki Mizuhara
:
Cortical dynamics of human scalp EEG origins in a visually guided motor execution. 1884-1895 - Mary Cazzell, Lin Li
, Zi-Jing Lin, Sonal J. Patel, Hanli Liu:
Comparison of neural correlates of risk decision making between genders: An exploratory fNIRS study of the Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART). 1896-1911 - Sara Spadone
, Francesco de Pasquale
, Dante Mantini
, Stefania Della Penna
:
A K-means multivariate approach for clustering independent components from magnetoencephalographic data. 1912-1923 - Robert E. Smith, Jacques-Donald Tournier
, Fernando Calamante
, Alan Connelly:
Anatomically-constrained tractography: Improved diffusion MRI streamlines tractography through effective use of anatomical information. 1924-1938 - Peter J. Koopmans
, Rasim Boyacioglu, Markus Barth
, David G. Norris:
Whole brain, high resolution spin-echo resting state fMRI using PINS multiplexing at 7 T. 1939-1946 - J. A. Roberts, Peter A. Robinson
:
Quantitative theory of driven nonlinear brain dynamics. 1947-1955 - Brenda A. Kirchhoff, Benjamin A. Anderson, Staci E. Smith, Deanna M. Barch, Larry L. Jacoby:
Cognitive training-related changes in hippocampal activity associated with recollection in older adults. 1956-1964 - Elisabeth S. May
, Markus Butz
, Nina Kahlbrock, Nienke Hoogenboom, Meike Brenner, Alfons Schnitzler
:
Pre- and post-stimulus alpha activity shows differential modulation with spatial attention during the processing of pain. 1965-1974 - Feng Shi
, Li Wang
, Yakang Dai, John H. Gilmore, Weili Lin, Dinggang Shen:
LABEL: Pediatric brain extraction using learning-based meta-algorithm. 1975-1986 - Lars Meyer
, Jonas Obleser
, Alfred Anwander
, Angela D. Friederici:
Linking ordering in Broca's area to storage in left temporo-parietal regions: The case of sentence processing. 1987-1998 - Robert J. Cooper
, Matteo Caffini
, Jay Dubb, Qianqian Fang, Anna Custo, Daisuke Tsuzuki, Bruce Fischl, William M. Wells III, Ippeita Dan, David A. Boas:
Validating atlas-guided DOT: A comparison of diffuse optical tomography informed by atlas and subject-specific anatomies. 1999-2006 - Chien-Ho (Janice) Lin, Ming-Chang Chiang, Allan D. Wu, Marco Iacoboni, Parima Udompholkul
, Omid Yazdanshenas, Barbara J. Knowlton:
Age related differences in the neural substrates of motor sequence learning after interleaved and repetitive practice. 2007-2020 - Jonas Richiardi
, Markus Gschwind
, Samanta Simioni, Jean-Marie Annoni, Beatrice Greco, Patric Hagmann, Myriam Schluep, Patrik Vuilleumier
, Dimitri Van De Ville
:
Classifying minimally disabled multiple sclerosis patients from resting state functional connectivity. 2021-2033 - Michael J. Banissy, Ryota Kanai
, Vincent Walsh, Geraint Rees
:
Inter-individual differences in empathy are reflected in human brain structure. 2034-2039 - Jing Fan, Xiaofeng Xia, Ying Li, Jennifer G. Dy, Stephen T. C. Wong:
A quantitative analytic pipeline for evaluating neuronal activities by high-throughput synaptic vesicle imaging. 2040-2054 - Suzanne T. Witt
, Michael C. Stevens
:
Overcoming residual interference in mental set switching: Neural correlates and developmental trajectory. 2055-2064 - Michael M. Zeineh
, Samantha J. Holdsworth
, Stefan Skare
, Scott W. Atlas, Roland Bammer:
Ultra-high resolution diffusion tensor imaging of the microscopic pathways of the medial temporal lobe. 2065-2082 - Ferdinand Schweser
, Karsten Sommer, Andreas Deistung
, Jürgen Rainer Reichenbach
:
Quantitative susceptibility mapping for investigating subtle susceptibility variations in the human brain. 2083-2100 - Benito de Celis Alonso
, Marina Sergeyeva, Kay Brune, Andreas Hess:
Lateralization of responses to vibrissal stimulation: Connectivity and information integration in the rat sensory-motor cortex assessed with fMRI. 2101-2109 - Suzanne Oosterwijk
, Kristen A. Lindquist
, Eric Anderson
, Rebecca Dautoff, Yoshiya Moriguchi, Lisa Feldman Barrett:
States of mind: Emotions, body feelings, and thoughts share distributed neural networks. 2110-2128 - Verena Brodbeck, Alena Kuhn, Frederic von Wegner
, Astrid Morzelewski, Enzo Tagliazucchi, Sergey Borisov, Christoph M. Michel
, Helmut Laufs
:
EEG microstates of wakefulness and NREM sleep. 2129-2139 - Martijn A. Cloos
, Nicolas Boulant, Michel Luong, Guillaume Ferrand, Eric Giacomini, M.-F. Hang, Christopher J. Wiggins, Denis Le Bihan, Alexis Amadon
:
Parallel-transmission-enabled magnetization-prepared rapid gradient-echo T1-weighted imaging of the human brain at 7 T. 2140-2150 - Jamie E. Podell, Fabio Sambataro
, Vishnu P. Murty, Matthew R. Emery, Yunxia Tong, Saumitra Das, Terry E. Goldberg, Daniel R. Weinberger, Venkata S. Mattay:
Neurophysiological correlates of age-related changes in working memory updating. 2151-2160 - Damon Hyde
, Frank H. Duffy, Simon K. Warfield
:
Anisotropic partial volume CSF modeling for EEG source localization. 2161-2170
- M. Natasha Rajah, David E. Crane
, David Maillet, Darlene Floden:
Corrigendum to Similarities in the patterns of prefrontal cortex activity during spatial and temporal context memory retrieval after equating for task structure and performance [Neuroimage 54/2 (2011) 1549-1564]. 2171 - Andreas A. Ioannides, Vahe Poghosyan:
Corrigendum to "Spatiotemporal dynamics of early spatial category-specific attentional modulations" [NeuroImage 60/3 (2012) 1638-1651]. 2172 - Bing Yao, Tie-Qiang Li, Peter van Gelderen, Karin Shmueli, Jacco A. de Zwart
, Jeff H. Duyn:
Corrigendum to "Susceptibility contrast in high field MRI of human brain as a function of tissue iron content" [NeuroImage 44/4 (2009) 1259-1266]. 2173 - Isabel Dziobek, Sandra Preißler, Zarko Grozdanovic, Isabella Heuser, Hauke R. Heekeren
, Stefan Roepke:
Corrigendum to "Neuronal correlates of altered empathy and social cognition in borderline personality disorder" [NeuroImage 57/2 (2011) 539-548]. 2174 - Shr-Tai Liou, Thomas Witzel, Aapo Nummenmaa, Wei-Tang Chang, Kevin Wen-Kai Tsai, Wen-Jui Kuo, Hsiao-Wen Chung
, Fa-Hsuan Lin
:
Corrigendum to "Functional magnetic resonance inverse imaging of human visuomotor systems using eigenspace linearly constrained minimum amplitude (eLCMA)" Beamformer [NeuroImage 55/1 (March 2011) 87-100]. 2175 - Valentin Riedl
, Michael Valet
, Andreas Wöller, Christian Sorg, Dominik Vogel, Till Sprenger, Henning Boecker
, Afra M. Wohlschläger, Thomas R. Tölle:
Corrigendum to 'Repeated pain induces adaptations of intrinsic brain activity to reflect past and predict future pain' [NeuroImage 57/1 (2011) 206-213]. 2176
- Shashwath A. Meda, Balaji Narayanan, Jingyu Liu
, Nora I. Perrone-Bizzozero, Michael C. Stevens
, Vince D. Calhoun
, David C. Glahn, Li Shen
, Shannon L. Risacher
, Andrew J. Saykin
, Godfrey D. Pearlson:
Erratum to "A large scale multivariate parallel ICA method reveals novel imaging-genetic relationships for Alzheimer's Disease in the ADNI cohort" [Neuroimage 60/3(2012) 1608-1621]. 2177 - Sean L. Simpson, Malaak Nasser Moussa, Paul J. Laurienti:
Erratum to "An exponential random graph modeling approach to creating group-based representative whole-brain connectivity networks" [NeuroImage 60/2 (2012) 1117-1126]. 2178 - Daoqiang Zhang, Dinggang Shen:
Erratum to multi-modal multi-task learning for joint prediction of multiple regression and classification variables in Alzheimer's disease [Neuroimage 59/2 (2012) 895-907]. 2179
Volume 62, Number 4, October 2012
- Michael D. Greicius, William W. Seeley:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Connectivity. 2181 - M.-Marsel Mesulam:
The evolving landscape of human cortical connectivity: Facts and inferences. 2182-2189 - David A. Leopold
, Alexander Maier
:
Ongoing physiological processes in the cerebral cortex. 2190-2200 - J. Matias Palva
, Satu Palva
:
Infra-slow fluctuations in electrophysiological recordings, blood-oxygenation-level-dependent signals, and psychophysical time series. 2201-2211 - Matthew Colonnese
, Rustem Khazipov
:
Spontaneous activity in developing sensory circuits: Implications for resting state fMRI. 2212-2221 - David C. Van Essen, Kâmil Ugurbil, Edward J. Auerbach, Deanna M. Barch, T. E. J. Behrens
, R. Bucholz, Acer Chang, Liyong Chen, Maurizio Corbetta
, Sandra W. Curtiss, Stefania Della Penna
, David A. Feinberg, Matthew F. Glasser, Noam Harel
, A. C. Heath, Linda J. Larson-Prior
, Daniel S. Marcus, Georgios Michalareas
, Steen Moeller, Robert Oostenveld
, Steven E. Petersen, Fred W. Prior, Bradley L. Schlaggar, Stephen M. Smith
, Abraham Z. Snyder, Junqian Xu
, Essa Yacoub:
The Human Connectome Project: A data acquisition perspective. 2222-2231 - Michael D. Fox
, Mark A. Halko
, Mark C. Eldaief
, Alvaro Pascual-Leone:
Measuring and manipulating brain connectivity with resting state functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging (fcMRI) and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). 2232-2243 - Jin Hyung Lee:
Informing brain connectivity with optogenetic functional magnetic resonance imaging. 2244-2249 - Heike Tost, Edda Bilek
, Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg
:
Brain connectivity in psychiatric imaging genetics. 2250-2260 - Kathleen L. Poston
, David Eidelberg
:
Functional brain networks and abnormal connectivity in the movement disorders. 2261-2270 - Alex R. Carter, Gordon L. Shulman, Maurizio Corbetta
:
Why use a connectivity-based approach to study stroke and recovery of function? 2271-2280 - Matthew T. Sutherland
, Meredith J. McHugh, Vani Pariyadath
, Elliot A. Stein:
Resting state functional connectivity in addiction: Lessons learned and a road ahead. 2281-2295 - Alex Fornito, Andrew Zalesky
, Christos Pantelis
, Edward T. Bullmore
:
Schizophrenia, neuroimaging and connectomics. 2296-2314

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