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NeuroImage, Volume 104
Volume 104, January 2015
- Jie Shi, Cynthia M. Stonnington, Paul M. Thompson, Kewei Chen, Boris Gutman, Cole Reschke, Leslie C. Baxter, Eric M. Reiman, Richard J. Caselli, Yalin Wang:
Studying ventricular abnormalities in mild cognitive impairment with hyperbolic Ricci flow and tensor-based morphometry. 1-20 - Kristen M. Kennedy, Karen M. Rodrigue, Gérard N. Bischof, Andrew C. Hebrank, Patricia A. Reuter-Lorenz, Denise C. Park:
Age trajectories of functional activation under conditions of low and high processing demands: An adult lifespan fMRI study of the aging brain. 21-34 - Floor van Meer, Laura Nynke van der Laan, Roger A. H. Adan, Max A. Viergever, Paul A. M. Smeets:
What you see is what you eat: An ALE meta-analysis of the neural correlates of food viewing in children and adolescents. 35-43 - João Ricardo Sato, Giovanni Abrahão Salum, Ary Gadelha, Gilson Vieira, André Zugman, Felipe Almeida Picon, Pedro Mario Pan, Marcelo Queiroz Hoexter, Mauricio Anés, Luciana Monteiro Moura, Marco Antonio Gomes Del'Aquilla, Nicolas Crossley, Edson Amaro Júnior, Philip K. McGuire, Acioly L. T. Lacerda, Luis Augusto Rohde, Euripedes Constantino Miguel, Andrea Parolin Jackowski, Rodrigo Affonseca Bressan:
Decreased centrality of subcortical regions during the transition to adolescence: A functional connectivity study. 44-51 - Renzo Manara, Alessandro Salvalaggio, Valentina Citton, Vincenzo Palumbo, Arianna D'Errico, Andrea Elefante, C. Briani, Elena Cantone, Giancarlo Ottaviano, Maria Teresa Pellecchia, N. A. Greggio, Luca Weis, G. D'Agosto, Marco Rossato, E. De Carlo, E. Napoli, Giangennaro Coppola, Francesco Di Salle, Arturo Brunetti, G. Bonanni, Antonio Agostino Sinisi, Angela Favaroo:
Brain anatomical substrates of mirror movements in Kallmann syndrome. 52-58 - Alison Mary, Mathieu Bourguignon, Vincent Wens, Marc Op de Beeck, Rachel Leproult, Xavier De Tiège, Philippe Peigneux:
Aging reduces experience-induced sensorimotor plasticity. A magnetoencephalographic study. 59-68 - Andrew E. Reineberg, Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna, Brendan Eliot Depue, Naomi P. Friedman, Marie T. Banich:
Resting-state networks predict individual differences in common and specific aspects of executive function. 69-78 - Susann Meyberg, Markus Werkle-Bergner, Werner Sommer, Olaf Dimigen:
Microsaccade-related brain potentials signal the focus of visuospatial attention. 79-88 - Zhifeng Liang, Xiao Liu, Nanyin Zhang:
Dynamic resting state functional connectivity in awake and anesthetized rodents. 89-99 - Susanne J. van Veluw, Alessio Fracasso, Fredy Visser, Wim G. M. Spliet, Peter R. Luijten, Geert Jan Biessels, Jaco J. M. Zwanenburg:
FLAIR images at 7 Tesla MRI highlight the ependyma and the outer layers of the cerebral cortex. 100-109 - Paolo Bazzigaluppi, Suzie Dufour, Peter L. Carlen:
Wide field fluorescent imaging of extracellular spatiotemporal potassium dynamics in vivo. 110-116 - Sonja Suntrup, Inga Teismann, Andreas Wollbrink, Martin Winkels, Tobias Warnecke, Christo Pantev, Rainer Dziewas:
Pharyngeal electrical stimulation can modulate swallowing in cortical processing and behavior - Magnetoencephalographic evidence. 117-124 - Serguei V. S. Pakhomov, David T. Jones, David S. Knopman:
Language networks associated with computerized semantic indices. 125-137 - Dongming Zhou, Catherine Lebel, Sarah Treit, Alan C. Evans, Christian Beaulieu:
Accelerated longitudinal cortical thinning in adolescence. 138-145 - Audrey P. Fan, Karleyton C. Evans, Jeffrey N. Stout, Bruce R. Rosen, Elfar Adalsteinsson:
Regional quantification of cerebral venous oxygenation from MRI susceptibility during hypercapnia. 146-155 - Valerie E. M. Griffeth, Aaron B. Simon, Richard B. Buxton:
The coupling of cerebral blood flow and oxygen metabolism with brain activation is similar for simple and complex stimuli in human primary visual cortex. 156-162 - Holger Mohr, Uta Wolfensteller, Steffi Frimmel, Hannes Ruge:
Sparse regularization techniques provide novel insights into outcome integration processes. 163-176 - Prejaas Tewarie, Edwin van Dellen, Arjan Hillebrand, Cornelis J. Stam:
The minimum spanning tree: An unbiased method for brain network analysis. 177-188 - Silke Anders, Yana Heussen, Andreas Sprenger, John-Dylan Haynes, Thomas Ethofer:
Social gating of sensory information during ongoing communication. 189-198 - Matthias Gärtner, Verena Brodbeck, Helmut Laufs, Gaby Schneider:
A stochastic model for EEG microstate sequence analysis. 199-208 - Fabian Pedregosa, Michael Eickenberg, Philippe Ciuciu, Bertrand Thirion, Alexandre Gramfort:
Data-driven HRF estimation for encoding and decoding models. 209-220 - Vincenzo Maffei, Iole Indovina, Emiliano Macaluso, Yuri P. Ivanenko, Guy A. Orban, Francesco Lacquaniti:
Visual gravity cues in the interpretation of biological movements: neural correlates in humans. 221-230 - Julia Landsiedel, Sam J. Gilbert:
Creating external reminders for delayed intentions: Dissociable influence on "task-positive" and "task-negative" brain networks. 231-240 - Filip Szczepankiewicz, Samo Lasic, Danielle van Westen, Pia C. Sundgren, Elisabet Englund, Carl-Fredrik Westin, Freddy Ståhlberg, Jimmy Lätt, Daniel Topgaard, Markus Nilsson:
Quantification of microscopic diffusion anisotropy disentangles effects of orientation dispersion from microstructure: Applications in healthy volunteers and in brain tumors. 241-252 - Robert E. Smith, Jacques-Donald Tournier, Fernando Calamante, Alan Connelly:
The effects of SIFT on the reproducibility and biological accuracy of the structural connectome. 253-265 - Ali-Mohammad Golestani, Catie Chang, Jonathan B. Kwinta, Yasha B. Khatamian, J. Jean Chen:
Mapping the end-tidal CO2 response function in the resting-state BOLD fMRI signal: Spatial specificity, test-retest reliability and effect of fMRI sampling rate. 266-277 - Gérard Derosière, Nicolas Farrugia, Stéphane Perrey, Tomas E. Ward, Kjerstin Torre:
Expectations induced by natural-like temporal fluctuations are independent of attention decrement: Evidence from behavior and early visual evoked potentials. 278-286 - Takoua Kaaouana, Ludovic de Rochefort, Thomas Samaille, Nathalie Thiery, Carole Dufouil, Christine Delmaire, Didier Dormont, Marie Chupin:
2D harmonic filtering of MR phase images in multicenter clinical setting: Toward a magnetic signature of cerebral microbleeds. 287-300 - Luca Passamonti, Antonio Terracciano, R. Riccelli, Giulia Donzuso, Antonio Cerasa, MG. Vaccaro, F. Novellino, Francesco Fera, Aldo Quattrone:
Increased functional connectivity within mesocortical networks in open people. 301-309 - Oktay Agcaoglu, Robyn L. Miller, Andy R. Mayer, Kenneth Hugdahl, Vince D. Calhoun:
Lateralization of resting state networks and relationship to age and gender. 310-325 - George I. Christopoulos, Brooks King-Casas:
With you or against you: Social orientation dependent learning signals guide actions made for others. 326-335 - Laurens Van der Cruyssen, Elien Heleven, Ning Ma, Marie Vandekerckhove, Frank Van Overwalle:
Distinct neural correlates of social categories and personality traits. 336-346 - Tobias U. Hauser, Reto Iannaccone, Susanne Walitza, Daniel Brandeis, Silvia Brem:
Cognitive flexibility in adolescence: Neural and behavioral mechanisms of reward prediction error processing in adaptive decision making during development. 347-354 - Sergio Escorial, Francisco J. Román, Kenia Martínez, Miguel Burgaleta, Sherif Karama, Roberto Colom:
Sex differences in neocortical structure and cognitive performance: A surface-based morphometry study. 355-365 - Ian B. Malone, Kelvin K. Leung, Shona Clegg, Josephine Barnes, Jennifer L. Whitwell, John Ashburner, Nick C. Fox, Gerard R. Ridgway:
Accurate automatic estimation of total intracranial volume: A nuisance variable with less nuisance. 366-372 - Jane E. Joseph, Xun Zhu, Christine R. Corbly, Stacia DeSantis, Dustin C. Lee, Grace Baik, Seth Kiser, Yang Jiang, Donald R. Lynam, Thomas H. Kelly:
Influence of neurobehavioral incentive valence and magnitude on alcohol drinking behavior. 373-385 - Clara E. James, Donato M. Cereghetti, Elodie Roullet Tribes, Mathias S. Oechslin:
Electrophysiological evidence for a specific neural correlate of musical violation expectation in primary-school children. 386-397 - Elaheh Moradi, Antonietta Pepe, Christian Gaser, Heikki Huttunen, Jussi Tohka:
Machine learning framework for early MRI-based Alzheimer's conversion prediction in MCI subjects. 398-412 - Rachel L. Moseley, Yury Shtyrov, Bettina Mohr, Michael V. Lombardo, Simon Baron-Cohen, Friedemann Pulvermüller:
Lost for emotion words: What motor and limbic brain activity reveals about autism and semantic theory. 413-422 - Nicholas P. Blockley, Valerie E. M. Griffeth, Aaron B. Simon, David J. Dubowitz, Richard B. Buxton:
Calibrating the BOLD response without administering gases: Comparison of hypercapnia calibration with calibration using an asymmetric spin echo. 423-429
- Nora Leonardi, Dimitri Van De Ville:
On spurious and real fluctuations of dynamic functional connectivity during rest. 430-436
- Hyun-Chul Kim, Seung-Schik Yoo, Jong-Hwan Lee:
Recursive approach of EEG-segment-based principal component analysis substantially reduces cryogenic pump artifacts in simultaneous EEG-fMRI data. 437-451 - Liyong Chen, An T. Vu, Junqian Xu, Steen Moeller, Kâmil Ugurbil, Essa Yacoub, David A. Feinberg:
Evaluation of highly accelerated simultaneous multi-slice EPI for fMRI. 452-459
- Maren Schmidt-Kassow, Linda V. Heinemann, Cornelius Abel, Jochen Kaiser:
Corrigendum to "Auditory-motor synchronization facilitates attention allocation" [NeuroImage 82 (2013) 101-106]. 460 - David Maillet, M. Natasha Rajah:
Corrigendum to "Dissociable roles of default-mode regions during episodic encoding" [NeuroImage, 89 (2014) 244-255]. 461-463 - Nora Leonardi, Dimitri Van De Ville:
Erratum to "On spurious and real fluctuations of dynamic functional connectivity during rest". 464-465
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