Volume 52, Number 1, August 2010
Anatomy and Physiology
- Qi Li, Charlton Cheung, Ran Wei, Vinci Cheung, Edward S. Hui, Yuqi You, Priscilla Wong, Siew E. Chua, Grainne M. McAlonan, Ed X. Wu:
Voxel-based analysis of postnatal white matter microstructure in mice exposed to immune challenge in early or late pregnancy.
1-8

- Boreom Lee, Ji-Young Park, Wi Hoon Jung, Hee Sun Kim, Jungsu S. Oh, Chi-Hoon Choi, Joon Hwan Jang, Do-Hyung Kang, Jun Soo Kwon:
White matter neuroplastic changes in long-term trained players of the game of "Baduk" (GO): A voxel-based diffusion-tensor imaging study.
9-19

- Catherine Lebel, Saul Caverhill-Godkewitsch, Christian Beaulieu:
Age-related regional variations of the corpus callosum identified by diffusion tensor tractography.
20-31

- Jessica Dubois, M. Benders, François Lazeyras, C. Borradori-Tolsa, R. Ha-Vinh Leuchter, Jean-Francois Mangin, Petra S. Hüppi:
Structural asymmetries of perisylvian regions in the preterm newborn.
32-42

- Eileen Luders, Nicolas Cherbuin, Paul M. Thompson, Boris Gutman, Kaarin Anstey, Perminder S. Sachdev, Arthur W. Toga:
When more is less: Associations between corpus callosum size and handedness lateralization.
43-49

- N. V. Murthy, S. Selvaraj, Philip J. Cowen, Zubin Bhagwagar, W. J. Riedel, P. Peers, J. L. Kennedy, B. J. Sahakian, Marc Laruelle, Eugenii A. Rabiner, Paul M. Grasby:
Serotonin transporter polymorphisms (SLC6A4 insertion/deletion and rs25531) do not affect the availability of 5-HTT to [11C] DASB binding in the living human brain.
50-54

- Tine Wyckhuys, Steven Staelens, Bregt Van Nieuwenhuyse, Steven Deleye, Hans Hallez, Kristl Vonck, Robrecht Raedt, Wytse Wadman, Paul Boon:
Hippocampal deep brain stimulation induces decreased rCBF in the hippocampal formation of the rat.
55-61

- Stephen J. Wood, Damien Kennedy, Lisa J. Phillips, Marc L. Seal, Murat Yücel, Barnaby Nelson, Alison R. Yung, Graeme Jackson, Patrick D. McGorry, Dennis Velakoulis, Christos Pantelis:
Hippocampal pathology in individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis: A multi-modal magnetic resonance study.
62-68

Methods & Modelling
- Catherine R. Traynor, Rolf A. Heckemann, Alexander Hammers, Jonathan O'Muircheartaigh, William R. Crum, Gareth J. Barker, Mark P. Richardson:
Reproducibility of thalamic segmentation based on probabilistic tractography.
69-85

- Bernd Lütkenhöner:
Baseline correction of overlapping event-related responses using a linear deconvolution technique.
86-96

- Wanmei Ou, Aapo Nummenmaa, Jyrki Ahveninen, John W. Belliveau, Matti S. Hämäläinen, Polina Golland:
Multimodal functional imaging using fMRI-informed regional EEG/MEG source estimation.
97-108

- Robin Wolz, Rolf A. Heckemann, Paul Aljabar, Joseph V. Hajnal, Alexander Hammers, Jyrki Lötjönen, Daniel Rueckert:
Measurement of hippocampal atrophy using 4D graph-cut segmentation: Application to ADNI.
109-118

- Zhong Xue, Hai Li, Lei Guo, Stephen T. C. Wong:
A local fast marching-based diffusion tensor image registration algorithm by simultaneously considering spatial deformation and tensor orientation.
119-130

- Jidan Zhong, Desiree Yee-Ling Phua, Anqi Qiu:
Quantitative evaluation of LDDMM, FreeSurfer, and CARET for cortical surface mapping.
131-141

- Ilwoo Lyu, Joon-Kyung Seong, Sung Yong Shin, Kiho Im, Jee Hoon Roh, Minjeong Kim, Geon Ha Kim, Jong Hun Kim, Alan C. Evans, Duk L. Na, Jong-Min Lee:
Spectral-based automatic labeling and refining of human cortical sulcal curves using expert-provided examples.
142-157

- Jorge L. Bernal-Rusiel, Mercedes Atienza, Jose Luis Cantero:
Determining the optimal level of smoothing in cortical thickness analysis: A hierarchical approach based on sequential statistical thresholding.
158-171

- Lars T. Westlye, Kristine B. Walhovd, Anders M. Dale, Atle Bjørnerud, Paulina Due-Tønnessen, Andreas Engvig, Håkon Grydeland, Christian K. Tamnes, Ylva Østby, Anders M. Fjell:
Differentiating maturational and aging-related changes of the cerebral cortex by use of thickness and signal intensity.
172-185

- Duygu Tosun, Pouria Mojabi, Michael W. Weiner, Norbert Schuff:
Joint analysis of structural and perfusion MRI for cognitive assessment and classification of Alzheimer's disease and normal aging.
186-197

- Dosik Hwang, Dong-Hyun Kim, Yiping P. Du:
In vivo multi-slice mapping of myelin water content using T2* decay.
198-204

- R. J. Sadleir, S. C. Grant, E. J. Woo:
Can high-field MREIT be used to directly detect neural activity? Theoretical considerations.
205-216

- Carlo Giussani, Andrew V. Poliakov, Raymond T. Ferri, Lauren L. Plawner, Samuel R. Browd, Dennis W. W. Shaw, Tanya Z. Filardi, Corrine Hoeppner, J. Russell Geyer, James M. Olson, James G. Douglas, Elisabeth H. Villavicencio, Richard G. Ellenbogen, Jeffrey G. Ojemann:
DTI fiber tracking to differentiate demyelinating diseases from diffuse brain stem glioma.
217-223

- Tae Kim, Kazuto Masamoto, Mitsuhiro Fukuda, Alberto Vazquez, Seong-Gi Kim:
Frequency-dependent neural activity, CBF, and BOLD fMRI to somatosensory stimuli in isoflurane-anesthetized rats.
224-233

- Rong Chen, Edward Herskovits:
Machine-learning techniques for building a diagnostic model for very mild dementia.
234-244

Systems Neuroscience
- Vanessa Krause, Alfons Schnitzler, Bettina Pollok:
Functional network interactions during sensorimotor synchronization in musicians and non-musicians.
245-251

- Peter Stiers, Maarten Mennes, Stefan Sunaert:
Distributed task coding throughout the multiple demand network of the human frontal-insular cortex.
252-262

- Joel Reithler, Hanneke I. van Mier, Rainer Goebel:
Continuous motor sequence learning: Cortical efficiency gains accompanied by striatal functional reorganization.
263-276

- Erno J. Hermans, Peter A. Bos, Lindsey Ossewaarde, Nick F. Ramsey, Guillén Fernández, Jack van Honk:
Effects of exogenous testosterone on the ventral striatal BOLD response during reward anticipation in healthy women.
277-283

- David Erritzoe, Vibe G. Frokjaer, Mette T. Haahr, J. Kalbitzer, Claus Svarer, Klaus K. Holst, D. L. Hansen, Terry L. Jernigan, S. Lehel, Gitte Moos Knudsen:
Cerebral serotonin transporter binding is inversely related to body mass index.
284-289

- Kaustubh Supekar, Lucina Q. Uddin, Katherine Prater, Hitha Amin, Michael D. Greicius, Vinod Menon:
Development of functional and structural connectivity within the default mode network in young children.
290-301

- Tomokazu Urakawa, Koji Inui, Koya Yamashiro, Emi Tanaka, Ryusuke Kakigi:
Cortical dynamics of visual change detection based on sensory memory.
302-308

Cognitive Neuroscience
- Christian Beste, Bernhard T. Baune, Katharina Domschke, Michael Falkenstein, Carsten Konrad:
Dissociable influences of NR2B-receptor related neural transmission on functions of distinct associative basal ganglia circuits.
309-315

- L. Spieser, H. B. Meziane, M. Bonnard:
Cortical mechanisms underlying stretch reflex adaptation to intention: A combined EEG-TMS study.
316-325

- Elisa Mira Holz, Mark Glennon, Karen Prendergast, Paul Sauseng:
Theta-gamma phase synchronization during memory matching in visual working memory.
326-335

- Yigal Agam, Robert M. Joseph, Jason J. S. Barton, Dara S. Manoach:
Reduced cognitive control of response inhibition by the anterior cingulate cortex in autism spectrum disorders.
336-347

- Patrizia Turriziani, Daniela Smirni, Massimiliano Oliveri, Carlo Semenza, Lisa Cipolotti:
The role of the prefrontal cortex in familiarity and recollection processes during verbal and non-verbal recognition memory: An rTMS study.
348-357

- Lucia van Eimeren, R. H. Grabner, K. Koschutnig, G. Reishofer, F. Ebner, Daniel Ansari:
Structure-function relationships underlying calculation: A combined diffusion tensor imaging and fMRI study.
358-363

- Gabriele Janzen, Clemens Jansen:
A neural wayfinding mechanism adjusts for ambiguous landmark information.
364-370

- Leilei Mei, Gui Xue, Chuansheng Chen, Feng Xue, Mingxia Zhang, Qi Dong:
The "visual word form area" is involved in successful memory encoding of both words and faces.
371-378

- Martin Ystad, Tom Eichele, Astri J. Lundervold, Arvid Lundervold:
Subcortical functional connectivity and verbal episodic memory in healthy elderly - A resting state fMRI study.
379-388

- James Stanley, Emma Gowen, R. Chris Miall:
How instructions modify perception: An fMRI study investigating brain areas involved in attributing human agency.
389-400

- Xujun Duan, Qian Dai, Qiyong Gong, Huafu Chen:
Neural mechanism of unconscious perception of surprised facial expression.
401-407

Volume 52, Number 2, August 2010
Addendum
Anatomy and Physiology
- James P. Boardman, C. Craven, S. Valappil, Serena J. Counsell, Leigh Dyet, Daniel Rueckert, Paul Aljabar, Mary A. Rutherford, A. T. M. Chew, Joanna M. Allsop, F. Cowan, A. David Edwards:
A common neonatal image phenotype predicts adverse neurodevelopmental outcome in children born preterm.
409-414

- Andreia Faria, Jiangyang Zhang, Kenichi Oishi, Xin Li, Hangyi Jiang, Kazi Akhter, Laurent Hermoye, Seung-Koo Lee, Alexander Hoon, Elaine Stashinko, Michael I. Miller, Peter C. M. van Zijl, Susumu Mori:
Atlas-based analysis of neurodevelopment from infancy to adulthood using diffusion tensor imaging and applications for automated abnormality detection.
415-428

- Gloria M. P. Roberts, Hugh Garavan:
Evidence of increased activation underlying cognitive control in ecstasy and cannabis users.
429-435

- Elina Kaplan, Margaret A. Naeser, Paula I. Martin, Michael Ho, Yunyan Wang, Errol Baker, Alvaro Pascual-Leone:
Horizontal portion of arcuate fasciculus fibers track to pars opercularis, not pars triangularis, in right and left hemispheres: A DTI study.
436-444

- Martina Füchtemeier, Christoph Leithner, Nikolas Offenhauser, Marco Foddis, Matthias Kohl-Bareis, Ulrich Dirnagl, Ute Lindauer, Georg Royl:
Elevating intracranial pressure reverses the decrease in deoxygenated hemoglobin and abolishes the post-stimulus overshoot upon somatosensory activation in rats.
445-454

- Neda Jahanshad, Agatha D. Lee, Marina Barysheva, Katie McMahon, Greig I. de Zubicaray, Nicholas G. Martin, Margaret J. Wright, Arthur W. Toga, Paul M. Thompson:
Genetic influences on brain asymmetry: A DTI study of 374 twins and siblings.
455-469

- Sven Vanneste, Mark Plazier, Elsa van der Loo, Paul Van de Heyning, Marco Congedo, Dirk De Ridder:
The neural correlates of tinnitus-related distress.
470-480

- María-José Poveda, Ángela Bernabeu, Luis Concepción, Elena Roa, Enrique de Madaria, Pedro Zapater, Miguel Pérez-Mateo, Rodrigo Jover:
Brain edema dynamics in patients with overt hepatic encephalopathy: A magnetic resonance imaging study.
481-487

- Jonghan Shin, Sang-Yoon Lee, Seog Ju Kim, So-Hee Kim, Seong-Jin Cho, Young-Bo Kim:
Voxel-based analysis of Alzheimer's disease PET imaging using a triplet of radiotracers: PIB, FDDNP, and FDG.
488-496

Methods & Modelling
- Xiaoli Li, Gaoxiang Ouyang:
Estimating coupling direction between neuronal populations with permutation conditional mutual information.
497-507

- Corinna M. Bauer, Hernán Jara, Ron Killiany:
Whole brain quantitative T2 MRI across multiple scanners with dual echo FSE: Applications to AD, MCI, and normal aging.
508-514

- Jörg Polzehl, Henning U. Voss, Karsten Tabelow:
Structural adaptive segmentation for statistical parametric mapping.
515-523

- Florian Beissner, Simon Baudrexel, Steffen Volz, Ralf Deichmann:
Dual-echo EPI for non-equilibrium fMRI - Implications of different echo combinations and masking procedures.
524-531

- M. Garcia, M. Gloor, S. G. Wetzel, Ernst-Wilhelm Radue, K. Scheffler, O. Bieri:
Characterization of normal appearing brain structures using high-resolution quantitative magnetization transfer steady-state free precession imaging.
532-537

- Zhen Jiang, Alexandre Krainik, Olivier David, Caroline Salon, Irène Troprès, Dominique Hoffmann, Nicolas Pannetier, Emmanuel L. Barbier, Eduardo Ramos Bombìn, Jan Warnking, Caroline Pasteris, Stefan Chabardes, François Berger, Sylvie Grand, Christoph Segebarth, Emmanuel Gay, Jean-François Le Bas:
Impaired fMRI activation in patients with primary brain tumors.
538-548

- John P. Lowry, Karen Griffin, Stephen B. McHugh, Andrew S. Lowe, Mark D. Tricklebank, Nicola R. Sibson:
Real-time electrochemical monitoring of brain tissue oxygen: A surrogate for functional magnetic resonance imaging in rodents.
549-555

- Jeremy J. Flint, Brian Hansen, Michael Fey, Daniel Schmidig, Michael A. King, Peter Vestergaard-Poulsen, Stephen J. Blackband:
Cellular-level diffusion tensor microscopy and fiber tracking in mammalian nervous tissue with direct histological correlation.
556-561

- Lun-De Liao, Meng-Lin Li, Hsin-Yi Lai, Yen-Yu I. Shih, Yu-Chun Lo, Siny Tsang, Paul Chang-Po Chao, Chin-Teng Lin, Fu-Shan Jaw, You-Yin Chen:
Imaging brain hemodynamic changes during rat forepaw electrical stimulation using functional photoacoustic microscopy.
562-570

- Hang Joon Jo, Ziad S. Saad, W. Kyle Simmons, Lydia A. Milbury, Robert W. Cox:
Mapping sources of correlation in resting state FMRI, with artifact detection and removal.
571-582

Systems Neuroscience
- Rebeccah Slater, Lorenzo Fabrizi, Alan Worley, Judith Meek, Stewart Boyd, Maria Fitzgerald:
Premature infants display increased noxious-evoked neuronal activity in the brain compared to healthy age-matched term-born infants.
583-589

- David M. Cole, Christian F. Beckmann, Christopher J. Long, Paul M. Matthews, Michael J. Durcan, John D. Beaver:
Nicotine replacement in abstinent smokers improves cognitive withdrawal symptoms with modulation of resting brain network dynamics.
590-599

- Damien J. Mannion, J. Scott McDonald, Colin W. G. Clifford:
The influence of global form on local orientation anisotropies in human visual cortex.
600-605

- Ulrike Zimmer, Kenneth C. Roberts, Todd B. Harshbarger, Marty G. Woldorff:
Multisensory conflict modulates the spread of visual attention across a multisensory object.
606-616

- Uri Hertz, Amir Amedi:
Disentangling unisensory and multisensory components in audiovisual integration using a novel multifrequency fMRI spectral analysis.
617-632

Cognitive Neuroscience
- Chin-Teng Lin, Kuan-Chih Huang, Chih-Feng Chao, Jian-Ann Chen, Tzai-Wen Chiu, Li-Wei Ko, Tzyy-Ping Jung:
Tonic and phasic EEG and behavioral changes induced by arousing feedback.
633-642

- David J. Madden, Matthew C. Costello, Nancy A. Dennis, Simon W. Davis, Anne M. Shepler, Julia Spaniol, Barbara Bucur, Roberto Cabeza:
Adult age differences in functional connectivity during executive control.
643-657

- Dietsje D. Jolles, Meike J. Grol, Mark A. van Buchem, Serge A. R. B. Rombouts, Eveline A. Crone:
Practice effects in the brain: Changes in cerebral activation after working memory practice depend on task demands.
658-668

- Aaron J. Newman, Ted Supalla, Peter C. Hauser, Elissa L. Newport, Daphne Bavelier:
Prosodic and narrative processing in American Sign Language: An fMRI study.
669-676

- Sander M. Daselaar, Yuval Porat, Willem Huijbers, Cyriel M. A. Pennartz:
Modality-specific and modality-independent components of the human imagery system.
677-685

- Alireza Salami, Johan Eriksson, Kristiina Kompus, Reza Habib, Karolina Kauppi, Lars Nyberg:
Characterizing the neural correlates of modality-specific and modality-independent accessibility and availability signals in memory using partial-least squares.
686-698

- Rubi Hammer, André Brechmann, Frank W. Ohl, Daphna Weinshall, Shaul Hochstein:
Differential category learning processes: The neural basis of comparison-based learning and induction.
699-709

- Michael W. Schlund, Greg J. Siegle, Cecile D. Ladouceur, Jennifer S. Silk, Michael F. Cataldo, Erika E. Forbes, Ronald E. Dahl, Neal D. Ryan:
Nothing to fear? Neural systems supporting avoidance behavior in healthy youths.
710-719

- Vadim Axelrod, Galit Yovel:
External facial features modify the representation of internal facial features in the fusiform face area.
720-725

Volume 52, Number 3, September 2010
Introduction
Reviews
Research Papers
- Lars Schwabe, Jennifer M. Ichida, S. Shushruth, Pradeep Mangapathy, Alessandra Angelucci:
Contrast-dependence of surround suppression in Macaque V1: Experimental testing of a recurrent network model.
777-792

- Abbas Babajani-Feremi, Hamid Soltanian-Zadeh:
Multi-area neural mass modeling of EEG and MEG signals.
793-811

- Maurizio Mattia, Stefano Ferraina, Paolo Del Giudice:
Dissociated multi-unit activity and local field potentials: A theory inspired analysis of a motor decision task.
812-823

- Danai Dima, Detlef E. Dietrich, Wolfgang Dillo, Hinderk M. Emrich:
Impaired top-down processes in schizophrenia: A DCM study of ERPs.
824-832

- Mattia Rigotti, Daniel Ben Dayan Rubin, Sara E. Morrison, C. Daniel Salzman, Stefano Fusi:
Attractor concretion as a mechanism for the formation of context representations.
833-847

- Antonio J. Pons Rivero, Jose Luis Cantero, Mercedes Atienza, Jordi García-Ojalvo:
Relating structural and functional anomalous connectivity in the aging brain via neural mass modeling.
848-861

- Elisa Golfinopoulos, Jason A. Tourville, Frank H. Guenther:
The integration of large-scale neural network modeling and functional brain imaging in speech motor control.
862-874

- Clare E. Giacomantonio, Michael R. Ibbotson, Geoffrey J. Goodhill:
The influence of restricted orientation rearing on map structure in primary visual cortex.
875-883

- Gopikrishna Deshpande, Krish Sathian, Xiaoping Hu:
Effect of hemodynamic variability on Granger causality analysis of fMRI.
884-896

- David A. Ziegler, Dominique L. Pritchett, Paymon Hosseini-Varnamkhasti, Suzanne Corkin, Matti Hämäläinen, Christopher I. Moore, Stephanie R. Jones:
Transformations in oscillatory activity and evoked responses in primary somatosensory cortex in middle age: A combined computational neural modeling and MEG study.
897-912

- Wenlian Lu, Enrico Rossoni, Jianfeng Feng:
On a Gaussian neuronal field model.
913-933

- Eirini Mavritsaki, Harriet A. Allen, Glyn W. Humphreys:
Decomposing the neural mechanisms of visual search through model-based analysis of fMRI: Top-down excitation, active ignoring and the use of saliency by the right TPJ.
934-946

- Leonardo L. Gollo, Claudio R. Mirasso, Alessandro E. P. Villa:
Dynamic control for synchronization of separated cortical areas through thalamic relay.
947-955

- Alberto Mazzoni, Kevin Whittingstall, Nicolas Brunel, Nikos K. Logothetis, Stefano Panzeri:
Understanding the relationships between spike rate and delta/gamma frequency bands of LFPs and EEGs using a local cortical network model.
956-972

- Judith C. Peters, Bert Jans, Vincent van de Ven, Peter De Weerd, Rainer Goebel:
Dynamic brightness induction in V1: Analyzing simulated and empirically acquired fMRI data in a "common brain space" framework.
973-984

- S. C. Ponten, Andreas Daffertshofer, A. Hillebrand, C. J. Stam:
The relationship between structural and functional connectivity: Graph theoretical analysis of an EEG neural mass model.
985-994

- Alicia Quirós Carretero, Raquel Montes Diez, Simon P. Wilson:
Bayesian spatiotemporal model of fMRI data using transfer functions.
995-1004

- Chantal Roggeman, Wim Fias, Tom Verguts:
Salience maps in parietal cortex: Imaging and computational modeling.
1005-1014

- James B. Rowe, Laura E. Hughes, Roger A. Barker, Adrian M. Owen:
Dynamic causal modelling of effective connectivity from fMRI: Are results reproducible and sensitive to Parkinson's disease and its treatment?
1015-1026

- Jason F. Smith, Ajay S. Pillai, Kewei Chen, Barry Horwitz:
Identification and validation of effective connectivity networks in functional magnetic resonance imaging using switching linear dynamic systems.
1027-1040

- Andreas Spiegler, Stefan J. Kiebel, Fatihcan M. Atay, Thomas R. Knösche:
Bifurcation analysis of neural mass models: Impact of extrinsic inputs and dendritic time constants.
1041-1058

- Mikail Rubinov, Olaf Sporns:
Complex network measures of brain connectivity: Uses and interpretations.
1059-1069

- Peter Stratton, Janet Wiles:
Self-sustained non-periodic activity in networks of spiking neurons: The contribution of local and long-range connections and dynamic synapses.
1070-1079

- Mauro Ursino, Filippo Cona, Melissa Zavaglia:
The generation of rhythms within a cortical region: Analysis of a neural mass model.
1080-1094

- Frank Van Overwalle:
Infants' teleological and belief inference: A recurrent connectionist approach to their minimal representational and computational requirements.
1095-1108

- Behnam Molaee-Ardekani, Pascal Benquet, Fabrice Bartolomei, Fabrice Wendling:
Computational modeling of high-frequency oscillations at the onset of neocortical partial seizures: From 'altered structure' to 'dysfunction'.
1109-1122

- Xu Lei, Chuan Qiu, Peng Xu, Dezhong Yao:
A parallel framework for simultaneous EEG/fMRI analysis: Methodology and simulation.
1123-1134

- Ying Zheng, Yi Pan, Samuel Harris, Stephen A. Billings, Daniel Coca, Jason Berwick, Myles Jones, Aneurin J. Kennerley, David Johnston, Chris Martin, Ian M. Devonshire, John E. W. Mayhew:
A dynamic model of neurovascular coupling: Implications for blood vessel dilation and constriction.
1135-1147

Volume 52, Number 4, October 2010
Comments and Controversy
Anatomy and Physiology
- Ricarda A. Menke, Saâd Jbabdi, Karla L. Miller, Paul M. Matthews, Mojtaba Zarei:
Connectivity-based segmentation of the substantia nigra in human and its implications in Parkinson's disease.
1175-1180

- Anqi Qiu, Ta Anh Tuan, Puay San Woon, Muhammad Farid Abdul-Rahman, Steven Graham, Kang Sim:
Hippocampal-cortical structural connectivity disruptions in schizophrenia: An integrated perspective from hippocampal shape, cortical thickness, and integrity of white matter bundles.
1181-1189

- Stijn Michielse, Nick Coupland, Richard Camicioli, Rawle Carter, Peter Seres, Jennifer Sabino, Nikolai Malykhin:
Selective effects of aging on brain white matter microstructure: A diffusion tensor imaging tractography study.
1190-1201

- Kaiming Li, Lei Guo, Gang Li, Jingxin Nie, Carlos Faraco, Guangbin Cui, Qun Zhao, L. Stephen Miller, Tianming Liu:
Gyral folding pattern analysis via surface profiling.
1202-1214

- Madhav Thambisetty, Jing Wan, Aaron Carass, Yang An, Jerry L. Prince, Susan M. Resnick:
Longitudinal changes in cortical thickness associated with normal aging.
1215-1223

- M. Saenz, I. Fine:
Topographic organization of V1 projections through the corpus callosum in humans.
1224-1229

- Anastasia Ford, Keith M. McGregor, Kimberly Case, Bruce Crosson, Keith D. White:
Structural connectivity of Broca's area and medial frontal cortex.
1230-1237

- Claus Reinsberger, Naoaki Tanaka, Andrew J. Cole, Jong Woo Lee, Barbara A. Dworetzky, Edward Bromfield, Lorie Hamiwka, Blaise F. Bourgeois, Alexandra Golby, Joseph R. Madsen, Steven M. Stufflebeam:
Current dipole orientation and distribution of epileptiform activity correlates with cortical thinning in left mesiotemporal epilepsy.
1238-1242

- P. T. Nguyen, D. E. Selley, L. J. Sim-Selley:
Statistical Parametric Mapping reveals ligand and region-specific activation of G-proteins by CB1 receptors and non-CB1 sites in the 3D reconstructed mouse brain.
1243-1251

Methods & Modelling
- Lei Wu, Tom Eichele, Vince D. Calhoun:
Reactivity of hemodynamic responses and functional connectivity to different states of alpha synchrony: A concurrent EEG-fMRI study.
1252-1260

- Mishkin Derakhshan, Zografos Caramanos, Paul S. Giacomini, Sridar Narayanan, Josefina Maranzano, Simon J. Francis, Douglas L. Arnold, D. Louis Collins:
Evaluation of automated techniques for the quantification of grey matter atrophy in patients with multiple sclerosis.
1261-1267

- Abhishek Datta, Marom Bikson, Felipe Fregni:
Transcranial direct current stimulation in patients with skull defects and skull plates: High-resolution computational FEM study of factors altering cortical current flow.
1268-1278

- June Sic Kim, Chang-Hwan Im, Young-Jin Jung, Eun Young Kim, Sang Kun Lee, Chun Kee Chung:
Localization and propagation analysis of ictal source rhythm by electrocorticography.
1279-1288

- Yajing Zhang, Jiangyang Zhang, Kenichi Oishi, Andreia Faria, Hangyi Jiang, Xin Li, Kazi Akhter, Pedro Rosa-Neto, G. Bruce Pike, Alan C. Evans, Arthur W. Toga, Roger P. Woods, John C. Mazziotta, Michael I. Miller, Peter C. M. van Zijl, Susumu Mori:
Atlas-guided tract reconstruction for automated and comprehensive examination of the white matter anatomy.
1289-1301

- A. Raj, Susanne G. Mueller, K. Young, Kenneth D. Laxer, Michael W. Weiner:
Network-level analysis of cortical thickness of the epileptic brain.
1302-1313

- Stefan Smesny, Berko Milleit, Igor Nenadic, Christoph Preul, Daniel Kinder, Jürgen Lasch, Ingo Willhardt, Heinrich Sauer, Christian Gaser:
Phospholipase A2 activity is associated with structural brain changes in schizophrenia.
1314-1327

- M. M. Quallo, C. J. Price, K. Ueno, T. Asamizuya, K. Cheng, R. N. Lemon, A. Iriki:
Creating a population-averaged standard brain template for Japanese macaques (M. fuscata).
1328-1333

- Jonathan R. Polimeni, Bruce Fischl, Douglas N. Greve, Lawrence L. Wald:
Laminar analysis of 7 T BOLD using an imposed spatial activation pattern in human V1.
1334-1346

- Wanyong Shin, Xiujuan Geng, Hong Gu, Wang Zhan, Qihong Zou, Yihong Yang:
Automated brain tissue segmentation based on fractional signal mapping from inversion recovery Look-Locker acquisition.
1347-1354

- D. Louis Collins, Jens C. Pruessner:
Towards accurate, automatic segmentation of the hippocampus and amygdala from MRI by augmenting ANIMAL with a template library and label fusion.
1355-1366

- Mehul P. Sampat, Brian C. Healy, Dominik S. Meier, Elisa Dell'Oglio, Maria Liguori, Charles R. G. Guttmann:
Disease modeling in multiple sclerosis: Assessment and quantification of sources of variability in brain parenchymal fraction measurements.
1367-1373

- Daniel C. Alexander, Penny L. Hubbard, Matt G. Hall, Elizabeth A. Moore, Maurice Ptito, Geoffrey J. M. Parker, Tim B. Dyrby:
Orientationally invariant indices of axon diameter and density from diffusion MRI.
1374-1389

- Xingfeng Li, Damien Coyle, Liam P. Maguire, Thomas Martin McGinnity, David R. Watson, Habib Benali:
A least angle regression method for fMRI activation detection in phase-encoded experimental designs.
1390-1400

- Justin M. Ales, Jacob L. Yates, Anthony M. Norcia:
V1 is not uniquely identified by polarity reversals of responses to upper and lower visual field stimuli.
1401-1409

- Jonathan E. Peelle, Rowena J. Eason, Sebastian Schmitter, Christian Schwarzbauer, Matthew H. Davis:
Evaluating an acoustically quiet EPI sequence for use in fMRI studies of speech and auditory processing.
1410-1419

- Hsiao-Ying Wey, Jinqi Li, C. Ákos Szabó, Peter T. Fox, M. Michelle Leland, Lisa Jones, Timothy Q. Duong:
BOLD fMRI of visual and somatosensory-motor stimulations in baboons.
1420-1427

- Gregory R. Lee, Mark A. Griswold, Jean A. Tkach:
Rapid 3D radial multi-echo functional magnetic resonance imaging.
1428-1443

- João Ricardo Sato, André Fujita, Elisson F. Cardoso, Carlos E. Thomaz, Michael J. Brammer, Edson Amaro Jr.:
Analyzing the connectivity between regions of interest: An approach based on cluster Granger causality for fMRI data analysis.
1444-1455

- Sébastien Reyt, Chloé Picq, Valérie Sinniger, Didier Clarençon, Bruno Bonaz, Olivier David:
Dynamic Causal Modelling and physiological confounds: A functional MRI study of vagus nerve stimulation.
1456-1464

- Jeanette A. Mumford, Steve Horvath, Michael C. Oldham, Peter Langfelder, Daniel H. Geschwind, Russell A. Poldrack:
Detecting network modules in fMRI time series: A weighted network analysis approach.
1465-1476

Systems Neuroscience
- Mihai Popescu, Steven Barlow, Elena-Anda Popescu, Meredith E. Estep, Lalit Venkatesan, Edward T. Auer, William M. Brooks:
Cutaneous stimulation of the digits and lips evokes responses with different adaptation patterns in primary somatosensory cortex.
1477-1486

- Brian T. Gold, David K. Powell, Anders H. Andersen, Charles D. Smith:
Alterations in multiple measures of white matter integrity in normal women at high risk for Alzheimer's disease.
1487-1494

- Matthew D. Cykowski, Peter T. Fox, R. J. Ingham, J. C. Ingham, Donald A. Robin:
A study of the reproducibility and etiology of diffusion anisotropy differences in developmental stuttering: A potential role for impaired myelination.
1495-1504

- Dean F. Wong, Hiroto Kuwabara, Andrew G. Horti, Vanessa Raymont, James R. Brasic, Maria Guevara, Weiguo Ye, Robert F. Dannals, Hayden T. Ravert, Ayon Nandi, Arman Rahmim, Jeffrey E. Ming, Igor Grachev, Christine Roy, Nicola Cascella:
Quantification of cerebral cannabinoid receptors subtype 1 (CB1) in healthy subjects and schizophrenia by the novel PET radioligand [11C]OMAR.
1505-1513

- S. M. Hadi Hosseini, Maryam Rostami, Yukihito Yomogida, Makoto Takahashi, Takashi Tsukiura, Ryuta Kawashima:
Aging and decision making under uncertainty: Behavioral and neural evidence for the preservation of decision making in the absence of learning in old age.
1514-1520

- Paul R. A. Stokes, Alice Egerton, Ben J. Watson, Alistair Reid, Gerome Breen, Anne Lingford-Hughes, David J. Nutt, Mitul A. Mehta:
Significant decreases in frontal and temporal [11C]-raclopride binding after THC challenge.
1521-1527

- Attila Andics, James M. McQueen, Karl Magnus Petersson, Viktor Gál, Gábor Rudas, Zoltán Vidnyánszky:
Neural mechanisms for voice recognition.
1528-1540

- Katherine L. Roberts, Glyn W. Humphreys:
Action relationships concatenate representations of separate objects in the ventral visual system.
1541-1548

- Wei Liao, Huafu Chen, Yuan Feng, Dante Mantini, Claudio Gentili, Zhengyong Pan, Jurong Ding, Xujun Duan, Changjian Qiu, Su Lui, Qiyong Gong, Wei Zhang:
Selective aberrant functional connectivity of resting state networks in social anxiety disorder.
1549-1558

- Kevin S. Weiner, Kalanit Grill Spector:
Sparsely-distributed organization of face and limb activations in human ventral temporal cortex.
1559-1573

Cognitive Neuroscience
- Iroise Dumontheil, Olivia Küster, Ian A. Apperly, Sarah-Jayne Blakemore:
Taking perspective into account in a communicative task.
1574-1583

- Krunoslav Stingl, Maja Rogic, Katarína Stingl, Carlos Canova, Otto Tschritter, Christoph Braun, Andreas Fritsche, Hubert Preissl:
The temporal sequence of magnetic brain activity for food categorization and memorization - an exploratory study.
1584-1591

- Ruth Adam, Uta Noppeney:
Prior auditory information shapes visual category-selectivity in ventral occipito-temporal cortex.
1592-1602

- Akitoshi Ogawa, Yumiko Yamazaki, Kenichi Ueno, Kang Cheng, Atsushi Iriki:
Inferential reasoning by exclusion recruits parietal and prefrontal cortices.
1603-1610

- Debora Brignani, Marta Bortoletto, Carlo Miniussi, Claudio Maioli:
The when and where of spatial storage in memory-guided saccades.
1611-1620

- Carsten Nicolas Boehler, Lawrence G. Appelbaum, Ruth M. Krebs, Jens-Max Hopf, Marty G. Woldorff:
Pinning down response inhibition in the brain - Conjunction analyses of the Stop-signal task.
1621-1632

- Tineke M. Snijders, Karl Magnus Petersson, Peter Hagoort:
Effective connectivity of cortical and subcortical regions during unification of sentence structure.
1633-1644

- Deryk S. Beal, Douglas O. Cheyne, Vincent L. Gracco, Maher A. Quraan, Margot J. Taylor, Luc F. De Nil:
Auditory evoked fields to vocalization during passive listening and active generation in adults who stutter.
1645-1653

- Jian Xu, Hallvard R. Evensmoen, Hanne Lehn, Carl W. S. Pintzka, Asta K. Håberg:
Persistent posterior and transient anterior medial temporal lobe activity during navigation.
1654-1666

- Andreas Engvig, Anders M. Fjell, Lars T. Westlye, Torgeir Moberget, Øyvind Sundseth, Vivi Agnete Larsen, Kristine B. Walhovd:
Effects of memory training on cortical thickness in the elderly.
1667-1676

- Valérie Dormal, Michael Andres, Giulia Dormal, Mauro Pesenti:
Mode-dependent and mode-independent representations of numerosity in the right intraparietal sulcus.
1677-1686

- Andreas Fink, Roland H. Grabner, Daniela Gebauer, Gernot Reishofer, Karl Koschutnig, Franz Ebner:
Enhancing creativity by means of cognitive stimulation: Evidence from an fMRI study.
1687-1695

- Laura Batterink, Sonja Yokum, Eric Stice:
Body mass correlates inversely with inhibitory control in response to food among adolescent girls: An fMRI study.
1696-1703

- Emile G. Bruneau, Rebecca Saxe:
Attitudes towards the outgroup are predicted by activity in the precuneus in Arabs and Israelis.
1704-1711

- B. Rasch, K. Spalek, S. Buholzer, Roger Luechinger, Peter Boesiger, Dominique J.-F. de Quervain, A. Papassotiropoulos:
Aversive stimuli lead to differential amygdala activation and connectivity patterns depending on catechol-O-methyltransferase Val158Met genotype.
1712-1719

- Sophie Green, Matthew A. Lambon Ralph, Jorge Moll, Emmanuel A. Stamatakis, Jordan Grafman, Roland Zahn:
Selective functional integration between anterior temporal and distinct fronto-mesolimbic regions during guilt and indignation.
1720-1726

- Peng Li, Shiwei Jia, Tingyong Feng, Qiang Liu, Tao Suo, Hong Li:
The influence of the diffusion of responsibility effect on outcome evaluations: Electrophysiological evidence from an ERP study.
1727-1733

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