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1 , we repeated the experiment concurrent with functional brain imaging.
2 s essential for brain function and underpins functional brain imaging.
3 g evidence from anatomy, neuropsychology and functional brain imaging.
4             We also performed structural and functional brain imaging.
5 pal locus of glucose uptake as visualized by functional brain imaging.
6 o vascular responses that can be detected by functional brain imaging.
7  of speech comprehension when assessed using functional brain imaging.
8                        Using high-resolution functional brain imaging (0.8 mm(3)) and multivoxel patt
9      Neurovascular coupling is the basis for functional brain imaging(2), and impaired neurovascular
10 al research into all types of movements [7], functional brain imaging [8], and treatment of vestibula
11                                        Using functional brain imaging, activation was mapped at rest
12 gnitive learning and neural plasticity using functional brain imaging and a novel numerical problem-s
13                                        Using functional brain imaging and a specific cognitive paradi
14 ortant in many clinical applications such as functional brain imaging and diffuse optical spectroscop
15 f eye-movements in predictive feedback using functional brain imaging and eye-tracking whilst present
16                           Recent advances in functional brain imaging and genetics have allowed these
17                                Here, we used functional brain imaging and network analysis to study t
18  sequencing, viral-vector gene manipulation, functional brain imaging, and behavioral phenotyping to
19           In vitro and messenger RNA assays, functional brain imaging, and psychophysical and kinemat
20 n a richer state than VS/UWS as evidenced by functional brain imaging; and (iii) the neurophysiologic
21 w during neural activity forms the basis for functional brain imaging, but its mechanism remains poor
22 n this issue of Cell, integrate genetics and functional brain imaging by showing that variation in th
23                                              Functional brain imaging, combined with the use of virtu
24                                              Functional brain imaging comparing responsive and connec
25                       Magnetic resonance and functional brain imaging continue to expand their roles
26 the level of auditory processing revealed by functional brain imaging, correlated strongly (rs = 0.81
27 ear-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to collect functional brain imaging data from Costa Rican farm work
28 ojects in which fNIRS may be used to collect functional brain imaging data in epidemiological field s
29                          Network analysis of functional brain imaging data is an innovative approach
30  connectivity of neuronal networks, based on functional brain imaging data, has yielded new insight i
31             By applying decoding analyses to functional brain imaging data, we show that prefrontal r
32 uccessfully simulates benchmark results from functional brain imaging described in the literature.
33 esis, assessment of blood oxygen saturation, functional brain imaging, evaluation of cortical blood v
34 insic from evoked activity in the context of functional brain imaging experiments is challenging, how
35 butions and regional activations reported in functional brain imaging experiments suggest that P3f, P
36   From a meta-analysis of a large dataset of functional brain-imaging experiments, we further found t
37               In this study, we describe the functional brain imaging findings from a group of 41 pat
38              Haemodynamic signals underlying functional brain imaging (for example, functional magnet
39 or, experimentally induced inflammation, and functional brain imaging (functional magnetic resonance
40                                              Functional brain imaging has helped to understand the co
41                         Here, we discuss how functional brain imaging has provided insights into the
42                      The current advances in functional brain imaging have contributed to a better pa
43 at four widespread statistical approaches to functional brain imaging have critical blind spots in th
44                          Recent successes in functional brain imaging have suggested that the hippoca
45                                              Functional brain imaging illustrated significantly great
46                                              Functional brain imaging in 707 healthy participants lin
47               Iterative interactions between functional brain imaging in humans and mechanistic resea
48                         Recent studies using functional brain imaging in humans and neuropsychologica
49                          Here, evidence from functional brain imaging in humans demonstrates that obj
50                                              Functional brain imaging in humans was used to study the
51   These and other recent findings (e.g. from functional brain imaging in humans) suggest that percept
52                                        Using functional brain imaging in humans, we discovered that g
53 roaches have emerged for cellular-resolution functional brain imaging in small organisms such as larv
54 ent contribution of astrocytic metabolism to functional brain imaging, including BOLD (blood-oxygen l
55 ow that contemporary statistical methods for functional brain imaging-including univariate contrast,
56                                              Functional brain imaging is a powerful tool for examinin
57                    The use of techniques for functional brain imaging is beginning to provide insight
58                                        Since functional brain imaging is increasingly finding practic
59 ge-scale functional architecture measured by functional brain imaging, limiting translation to human
60                                        While functional brain imaging methods can locate the cortical
61 r objective was to combine neurochemical and functional brain imaging methods to investigate glutamat
62 pplying behavioral, psychophysiological, and functional brain-imaging methods.
63                                        Using functional brain imaging of human voice processing in ch
64                                              Functional brain imaging of young people at increased ge
65      Researchers are increasingly turning to functional brain imaging, often applying machine-learnin
66 -dimensional data generated, for example, by functional brain imaging or *omics approaches.
67  In order to address these problems, various functional brain imaging paradigms, which do not rely up
68 h in normal humans are the new techniques of functional brain imaging: positron emission tomography a
69 natremia and MRI hippocampal high T2 signal; functional brain imaging showed evidence of basal gangli
70                          Here, evidence from functional brain imaging shows that attentional response
71 tly relevant to the mechanisms that generate functional brain imaging signals and place limits on the
72 but it also influences the interpretation of functional brain imaging signals.
73 d to be consistent with the initial locus of functional brain imaging signals.
74 tial for normal brain function and underlies functional brain imaging signals.
75 y the impact of its restriction on behavior, functional brain imaging, sleep macrostructure, and late
76                                              Functional brain imaging studies and non-invasive brain
77 fault mode network (DMN) has been defined in functional brain imaging studies as a set of highly conn
78                      Available evidence from functional brain imaging studies demonstrates that PTSD
79  emerged from structural, neurochemical, and functional brain imaging studies for aberrancies in thes
80                   Single-unit recordings and functional brain imaging studies have shown reduced neur
81 be important for exact calculation, and some functional brain imaging studies have shown that calcula
82                                   Lesion and functional brain imaging studies have suggested that the
83                                              Functional brain imaging studies in humans and rodents s
84                                        While functional brain imaging studies in humans suggest that
85                                              Functional brain imaging studies in major depression hav
86                               Structural and functional brain imaging studies in patients with TN dem
87 ological patients with focalized lesions and functional brain imaging studies indicate that processin
88                                           In functional brain imaging studies of major depressive dis
89                                       Recent functional brain imaging studies of the neurobiology of
90 er, they do not consider an important set of functional brain imaging studies of unconscious processe
91 ities, lesion studies, and the large body of functional brain imaging studies reporting increased act
92                                              Functional brain imaging studies reveal that, both in th
93                               Structural and functional brain imaging studies suggest both global and
94                                       Recent functional brain imaging studies suggest that object con
95 hical memory retrieval has been confirmed by functional brain imaging studies, and is supported by an
96                                           In functional brain imaging studies, exposure to cues relat
97 during routine clinic visits and with serial functional brain imaging studies, including structural b
98                                              Functional brain-imaging studies have identified network
99                                            A functional brain imaging study by Bor and colleagues, in
100 G, AND PARTICIPANTS: In this cross-sectional functional brain imaging study, young adults across the
101 e the potential to provide a motion tolerant functional brain imaging system with high spatiotemporal
102                                              Functional brain imaging techniques have been used to st
103                                      Several functional brain imaging techniques have been used to st
104                         More recently, using functional brain imaging techniques in humans, PYY3-36 w
105 ation between genes and brain function using functional brain imaging techniques is an emerging and p
106 ated behavior of multiple brain systems, and functional brain imaging techniques such as PET and fMRI
107  of brain function but also in understanding functional brain imaging techniques which rely on measur
108             In the 1980s, with the advent of functional brain imaging techniques, particularly positr
109                                              Functional brain imaging techniques, which permit noninv
110 sis for the detection of brain activation by functional brain imaging techniques.
111 in function that underlies hemodynamic-based functional brain imaging techniques.
112 emission scans precludes the optimization of functional brain imaging techniques.
113                                        Using functional brain imaging, the authors sought to replicat
114  stress disorder include: the utilization of functional brain imaging; the incorporation of cross-sys
115                                           In functional brain imaging there is controversy over which
116                    Using both structural and functional brain imaging, they found neural changes asso
117 ve led to greater use of both structural and functional brain imaging to assist with the diagnosis of
118                       This opens the way for functional brain imaging to become a clinically useful t
119 k with monetary rewards was performed during functional brain imaging to investigate ghrelin effects
120                                      We used functional brain imaging to test whether the opportunity
121 al sample (n = 128) underwent structural and functional brain imaging (voxel-based morphometry and n-
122                                              Functional brain imaging was conducted during alcohol cu
123                                  Here, using functional brain imaging, we asked humans to perform a p
124                   Next, using structural and functional brain imaging, we found that in comparison to
125 ological measures, as well as structural and functional brain imaging, we found that superior memory
126                                        Using functional brain imaging, we show that the level of ambi
127                                        Using functional brain imaging, we show that, when subjects ma
128                    Cognitive assessments and functional brain imaging were used to investigate mathem
129                     Here, subjects underwent functional brain imaging while they completed a paradigm
130                                      We used functional brain imaging with a Go/NoGo task to examine
131 ants completed an acute stressor task during functional brain imaging with behavioral and cardiovascu
132                                      We used functional brain imaging with positron emission tomograp
133                                              Functional brain imaging with positron emission tomograp
134                                     Previous functional brain imaging work in humans has shown that t

 
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