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NeuroImage, Volume 109
Volume 109, April 2015
- David Pagliaccio
, Joan L. Luby, Ryan Bogdan
, Arpana Agrawal, Michael S. Gaffrey, Andrew C. Belden, Kelly N. Botteron, Michael P. Harms
, Deanna M. Barch:
HPA axis genetic variation, pubertal status, and sex interact to predict amygdala and hippocampus responses to negative emotional faces in school-age children. 1-11 - Felipe De Brigard, R. Nathan Spreng
, Jason P. Mitchell, Daniel L. Schacter:
Neural activity associated with self, other, and object-based counterfactual thinking. 12-26 - Sascha Frühholz
, Markus Gschwind
, Didier Grandjean
:
Bilateral dorsal and ventral fiber pathways for the processing of affective prosody identified by probabilistic fiber tracking. 27-34 - Joshua J. Tremel, Mark E. Wheeler:
Content-specific evidence accumulation in inferior temporal cortex during perceptual decision-making. 35-49 - Iván Moreno, Manuel de Vega
, Inmaculada León
, Marcel C. M. Bastiaansen
, Ashley Glen Lewis
, Lilla Magyari
:
Brain dynamics in the comprehension of action-related language. A time-frequency analysis of mu rhythms. 50-62 - Jacek P. Dmochowski, Alex S. Greaves, Anthony M. Norcia:
Maximally reliable spatial filtering of steady state visual evoked potentials. 63-72 - Caroline Presseau, Pierre-Marc Jodoin, Jean-Christophe Houde
, Maxime Descoteaux
:
A new compression format for fiber tracking datasets. 73-83 - Brian E. Russ
, David A. Leopold
:
Functional MRI mapping of dynamic visual features during natural viewing in the macaque. 84-94 - Sylvia M. L. Cox, Michael Joshua Frank, Kevin Larcher, Lesley K. Fellows
, Crystal A. Clark, Marco Leyton, Alain Dagher:
Striatal D1 and D2 signaling differentially predict learning from positive and negative outcomes. 95-101 - Kazuyuki Fujihara, Kosuke Narita, Yusuke Suzuki, Yuichi Takei
, Masashi Suda, Minami Tagawa, Koichi Ujita, Yuki Sakai
, Jin Narumoto
, Jamie Near
, Masato Fukuda:
Relationship of γ-aminobutyric acid and glutamate + glutamine concentrations in the perigenual anterior cingulate cortex with performance of Cambridge Gambling Task. 102-108 - Martin Melchers, Sebastian A. Markett, Christian Montag
, Peter Trautner, Bernd Weber
, Bernd Lachmann, Pauline Buss, Rebekka Heinen
, Martin Reuter:
Reality TV and vicarious embarrassment: An fMRI study. 109-117 - Preston P. Thakral, Tracy H. Wang, Michael D. Rugg:
Cortical reinstatement and the confidence and accuracy of source memory. 118-129 - Lawrence H. Baer, Min Tae M. Park
, Jennifer Anne Bailey, M. Mallar Chakravarty, K. Z. H. Li
, Virginia B. Penhune:
Regional cerebellar volumes are related to early musical training and finger tapping performance. 130-139 - Alexander Opitz, Walter Paulus, Susanne Will, Andre Antunes
, Axel Thielscher
:
Determinants of the electric field during transcranial direct current stimulation. 140-150 - Disha Shah
, Ines Blockx, Pieter-Jan Guns
, Peter Paul De Deyn, Debby Van Dam
, Elisabeth Jonckers, Rafael Delgado y Palacios, Marleen Verhoye
, Annemie van der Linden
:
Acute modulation of the cholinergic system in the mouse brain detected by pharmacological resting-state functional MRI. 151-159 - Yiran Chen, Olga Tymofiyeva, Christopher Paul Hess, Duan Xu
:
Effects of rejecting diffusion directions on tensor-derived parameters. 160-170 - Willem M. Otte
, Eric van Diessen, Subhadip Paul
, Rajiv Ramaswamy
, V. P. Subramanyam Rallabandi, Cornelis J. Stam
, Prasun K. Roy:
Aging alterations in whole-brain networks during adulthood mapped with the minimum spanning tree indices: The interplay of density, connectivity cost and life-time trajectory. 171-189 - Jan Scholz, Rylan Allemang-Grand, Jun Dazai, Jason P. Lerch
:
Environmental enrichment is associated with rapid volumetric brain changes in adult mice. 190-198 - Dragan Rangelov
, Hermann J. Müller, Paul C. J. Taylor
:
Occipital TMS at phosphene detection threshold captures attention automatically. 199-205 - Marcos Economides, Marc Guitart-Masip
, Zeb Kurth-Nelson, Raymond J. Dolan
:
Arbitration between controlled and impulsive choices. 206-216 - Samuel J. Harrison
, Mark W. Woolrich
, Emma C. Robinson
, Matthew F. Glasser, Christian F. Beckmann
, Mark Jenkinson
, Stephen M. Smith
:
Large-scale Probabilistic Functional Modes from resting state fMRI. 217-231 - Christian Wachinger
, Polina Golland, William S. Kremen
, Bruce Fischl, Martin Reuter
:
BrainPrint: A discriminative characterization of brain morphology. 232-248 - Naoyuki Matsuzaki, Rebecca F. Schwarzlose
, Masaaki Nishida, Noa Ofen
, Eishi Asano
:
Upright face-preferential high-gamma responses in lower-order visual areas: Evidence from intracranial recordings in children. 249-259 - Dag Alnæs
, Tobias Kaufmann
, Geneviève Richard, Eugene P. Duff
, Markus H. Sneve, Tor Endestad
, Jan Egil Nordvik
, Ole A. Andreassen, Stephen M. Smith
, Lars T. Westlye
:
Attentional load modulates large-scale functional brain connectivity beyond the core attention networks. 260-272 - Lana Rohr, Rasha Abdel Rahman
:
Affective responses to emotional words are boosted in communicative situations. 273-282 - Marco Lawrenz, Stefanie Brassen
, Jürgen Finsterbusch:
Microscopic diffusion anisotropy in the human brain: Reproducibility, normal values, and comparison with the fractional anisotropy. 283-297 - Eva-Maria Pool
, Anne K. Rehme, Simon B. Eickhoff
, Gereon R. Fink
, Christian Grefkes
:
Functional resting-state connectivity of the human motor network: Differences between right- and left-handers. 298-306 - Stefano I. Di Domenico
, Achala H. Rodrigo, Hasan Ayaz
, Marc A. Fournier
, Anthony C. Ruocco:
Decision-making conflict and the neural efficiency hypothesis of intelligence: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy investigation. 307-317 - Martin Weygandt
, Knut Mai
, Esther Dommes, Kerstin Ritter
, Verena Leupelt, Joachim Spranger, John-Dylan Haynes
:
Impulse control in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex counteracts post-diet weight regain in obesity. 318-327 - Giovanni Gentile, Malin Björnsdotter
, Valeria I. Petkova, Zakaryah Abdulkarim, H. Henrik Ehrsson:
Patterns of neural activity in the human ventral premotor cortex reflect a whole-body multisensory percept. 328-340 - Bryce Wilkins, Namgyun Lee
, Niharika Gajawelli, Meng Law, Natasha Leporé:
Fiber estimation and tractography in diffusion MRI: Development of simulated brain images and comparison of multi-fiber analysis methods at clinical b-values. 341-356 - Bartosz Telenczuk
, Stuart N. Baker
, Richard Kempter, Gabriel Curio
:
Correlates of a single cortical action potential in the epidural EEG. 357-367 - Mark W. Youngblood
, William C. Chen
, Asht M. Mishra, Sheila Enamandram, Basavaraju G. Sanganahalli
, Joshua E. Motelow
, Harrison X. Bai, Flavio Fröhlich, Alexandra Gribizis, Alexis Lighten, Fahmeed Hyder, Hal Blumenfeld:
Rhythmic 3-4 Hz discharge is insufficient to produce cortical BOLD fMRI decreases in generalized seizures. 368-377 - Michiel Kleinnijenhuis
, Tim van Mourik, David G. Norris, Dirk J. Ruiter, Anne-Marie van Cappellen van Walsum, Markus Barth
:
Diffusion tensor characteristics of gyrencephaly using high resolution diffusion MRI in vivo at 7T. 378-387 - Li Dong
, Yangsong Zhang
, Rui Zhang, Xingxing Zhang, Diankun Gong
, Pedro A. Valdés-Sosa
, Peng Xu, Cheng Luo
, Dezhong Yao
:
Characterizing nonlinear relationships in functional imaging data using eigenspace maximal information canonical correlation analysis (emiCCA). 388-401 - Julia P. Owen, Yi Shin Chang, Pratik Mukherjee
:
Edge density imaging: Mapping the anatomic embedding of the structural connectome within the white matter of the human brain. 402-417 - Roozbeh Behroozmand, Rachel Shebek, Daniel R. Hansen, Hiroyuki Oya
, Donald A. Robin, Matthew A. Howard III
, Jeremy D. W. Greenlee
:
Sensory-motor networks involved in speech production and motor control: An fMRI study. 418-428 - Alexandra Woolgar
, Mark A. Williams
, Anina N. Rich
:
Attention enhances multi-voxel representation of novel objects in frontal, parietal and visual cortices. 429-437 - Anne Klepp, Valentina Niccolai, Giovanni Buccino
, Alfons Schnitzler
, Katja Biermann-Ruben:
Language-motor interference reflected in MEG beta oscillations. 438-448 - Giorgia Committeri, Simona Cirillo, Marcello Costantini
, Gaspare Galati
, Gian Luca Romani, Tiziana Aureli:
Brain activity modulation during the production of imperative and declarative pointing. 449-457 - Akira Toyomura, Tetsunoshin Fujii, Shinya Kuriki:
Effect of an 8-week practice of externally triggered speech on basal ganglia activity of stuttering and fluent speakers. 458-468 - Yuning Zhang, Terrie E. Inder, Jeffrey J. Neil, Donna L. Dierker, Dimitrios Alexopoulos, Peter J. Anderson
, David C. Van Essen:
Cortical structural abnormalities in very preterm children at 7 years of age. 469-479 - Neda Sadeghi, Amritha Nayak, Lindsay Walker, M. Okan Irfanoglu, Paul S. Albert, Carlo Pierpaoli:
Analysis of the contribution of experimental bias, experimental noise, and inter-subject biological variability on the assessment of developmental trajectories in diffusion MRI studies of the brain. 480-492 - Kam Sripada
, Gro C. Christensen Løhaugen, Live Eikenes, Kjerstin M. Bjørlykke, Asta K. Håberg, Jon Skranes, Lars M. Rimol:
Visual-motor deficits relate to altered gray and white matter in young adults born preterm with very low birth weight. 493-504 - Tian Ge
, Thomas E. Nichols
, Debashis Ghosh, Elizabeth C. Mormino, Jordan W. Smoller, Mert R. Sabuncu
:
A kernel machine method for detecting effects of interaction between multidimensional variable sets: An imaging genetics application. 505-514 - Richard James Addante
:
A critical role of the human hippocampus in an electrophysiological measure of implicit memory. 515-528
- Makoto Fukushima, Okito Yamashita, Thomas R. Knösche, Masa-aki Sato:
Corrigendum to "MEG source reconstruction based on identification of directed source interactions on whole-brain anatomical networks" [NeuroImage 105 (2015) 408-427]. 529

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