NeuroImage, Volume 47
Volume 47, Number 1, August 2009
Petra Ritter, Robert Becker: Detecting alpha rhythm phase reset by phase sorting: Caveats to consider. 1-4
Wolfgang Klimesch, Paul Sauseng, Walter Gruber: The functional relevance of phase reset: A comment to Risner et al. (2009): The visual evoked potential of surface alpha rhythm phase. 5-7
Bruce Fischl, Allison Stevens, Niranjini Rajendran, B. T. Thomas Yeo, Douglas N. Greve, Koen Van Leemput, Jonathan R. Polimeni, Sita Kakunoori, Randy L. Buckner, Jennifer L. Pacheco, David H. Salat, Jennifer Melcher, Matthew P. Frosch, Bradley T. Hyman, P. Ellen Grant, Bruce R. Rosen, André J. W. van der Kouwe, Graham Wiggins, Lawrence L. Wald, Jean Augustinack: Predicting the location of entorhinal cortex from MRI. 8-17
J. P. Kuhtz-Buschbeck, R. Gilster, C. van der Horst, M. Hamann, Stephan Wolff, Olaf Jansen: Control of bladder sensations: An fMRI study of brain activity and effective connectivity. 18-27
Cheng-Hao Tu, David M. Niddam, Hsiang-Tai Chao, Ren-Shyan Liu, Ren-Jen Hwang, Tzu-Chen Yeh, Jen-Chuen Hsieh: Abnormal cerebral metabolism during menstrual pain in primary dysmenorrhea. 28-35
Andrea Milne, Glenda M. MacQueen, Kaan Yucel, Noam Soreni, Geoffrey B. C. Hall: Hippocampal metabolic abnormalities at first onset and with recurrent episodes of a major depressive disorder: A proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy study. 36-41
Arne D. Ekstrom, Adam J. Bazih, Nanthia A. Suthana, Ramsey Al-Hakim, Kenji Ogura, Michael Zeineh, Alison C. Burggren, Susan Y. Bookheimer: Advances in high-resolution imaging and computational unfolding of the human hippocampus. 42-49
Yong An Chung, Jaeseung Jeong, Dong Won Yang, Bong-Joo Kang, Sung Hoon Kim, Soo Kyo Chung, Hyung Sun Sohn, Bradley S. Peterson: A Tc-99m SPECT study of regional cerebral blood flow in patients with transient global amnesia. 50-55
J. Eric Schmitt, Rhoshel K. Lenroot, Sarah E. Ordaz, Gregory L. Wallace, Jason P. Lerch, Alan C. Evans, Elizabeth C. Prom, Kenneth S. Kendler, Michael C. Neale, Jay N. Giedd: Variance decomposition of MRI-based covariance maps using genetically informative samples and structural equation modeling. 56-64
Trong-Kha Truong, Allen W. Song: Cortical depth dependence and implications on the neuronal specificity of the functional apparent diffusion coefficient contrast. 65-68
Jan C. de Munck, Sonia I. Gonçalves, R. Mammoliti, Rob M. Heethaar, Fernando Henrique Lopes da Silva: Interactions between different EEG frequency bands and their effect on alpha-fMRI correlations. 69-76
Dave R. M. Langers: Blind source separation of fMRI data by means of factor analytic transformations. 77-87
Ranjan Maitra: Assessing certainty of activation or inactivation in test-retest fMRI studies. 88-97
Hae-Jeong Park, Jong Doo Lee, Eung-Yeop Kim, Bumhee Park, Maeng-Keun Oh, SungChul Lee, Jae-Jin Kim: Morphological alterations in the congenital blind based on the analysis of cortical thickness and surface area. 98-106
Yunyan Zhang, Hongmei Zhu, J. Ross Mitchell, Fiona Costello, Luanne M. Metz: T2 MRI texture analysis is a sensitive measure of tissue injury and recovery resulting from acute inflammatory lesions in multiple sclerosis. 107-111
Fabrizio Esposito, Christoph Mulert, Rainer Goebel: Combined distributed source and single-trial EEG-fMRI modeling: Application to effortful decision making processes. 112-121
Herng-Hua Chang, Audrey H. Zhuang, Daniel J. Valentino, Woei-Chyn Chu: Performance measure characterization for evaluating neuroimage segmentation algorithms. 122-135
Robin Goldman, Cheng-Yu Wei, Marios G. Philiastides, Adam D. Gerson, David Friedman, Truman R. Brown, Paul Sajda: Single-trial discrimination for integrating simultaneous EEG and fMRI: Identifying cortical areas contributing to trial-to-trial variability in the auditory oddball task. 136-147
Brian R. White, Abraham Z. Snyder, Alexander L. Cohen, Steven E. Petersen, Marcus E. Raichle, Bradley L. Schlaggar, Joseph P. Culver: Resting-state functional connectivity in the human brain revealed with diffuse optical tomography. 148-156
Jonathan J. Hunt, Clare E. Giacomantonio, Huajin Tang, Duncan Mortimer, Sajjida Jaffer, Vasily Vorobyov, Geoffery Ericksson, Frank Sengpiel, Geoffrey J. Goodhill: Natural scene statistics and the structure of orientation maps in the visual cortex. 157-172
Antonio Donaire, Nuria Bargallo, Carlos Falcón, Iratxe Maestro, Mar Carreno, Javier Setoain, Jordi Rumià, Santiago Fernández, Luis Pintor, Teresa Boget: Identifying the structures involved in seizure generation using sequential analysis of ictal-fMRI data. 173-183
Ci-Ren Jiang, John A. D. Aston, Jane-Ling Wang: Smoothing dynamic positron emission tomography time courses using functional principal components. 184-193
Gunther Helms, Bogdan Draganski, Richard S. Frackowiak, John Ashburner, Nikolaus Weiskopf: Improved segmentation of deep brain grey matter structures using magnetization transfer (MT) parameter maps. 194-198
Richard Beare, Velandai Srikanth, Jian Chen, Thanh G. Phan, Jennifer Stapleton, Rebecca Lipshut, David C. Reutens: Development and validation of morphological segmentation of age-related cerebral white matter hyperintensities. 199-203
Xiaomu Song, Alice M. Wyrwicz: Unsupervised spatiotemporal fMRI data analysis using support vector machines. 204-212
Glenn Lawyer, Egil Ferkingstad, Ragnar Nesvåg, Katarina Varnäs, Ingrid Agartz: Local and covariate-modulated false discovery rates applied in neuroimaging. 213-219
Ricardo Otazo, Fa-Hsuan Lin, Graham Wiggins, Ramiro Jordan, Daniel K. Sodickson, Stefan Posse: Superresolution parallel magnetic resonance imaging: Application to functional and spectroscopic imaging. 220-230
Gautam V. Pendse, David Borsook, Lino Becerra: Enhanced false discovery rate using Gaussian mixture models for thresholding fMRI statistical maps. 231-261
Olivier Joly, Wim Vanduffel, Guy A. Orban: The monkey ventral premotor cortex processes 3D shape from disparity. 262-272
Hiroshi Horiguchi, Satoshi Nakadomari, Masaya Misaki, Brian A. Wandell: Two temporal channels in human V1 identified using fMRI. 273-280
Ze Wang, Dawn Mechanic-Hamilton, John Pluta, Simon Glynn, John A. Detre: Function lateralization via measuring coherence laterality. 281-288
Vitaly Napadow, Rupali P. Dhond, Kyungmo Park, Jieun Kim, Nikos Makris, Kenneth K. Kwong, Richard E. Harris, Patrick L. Purdon, Norman Kettner, Kathleen K. S. Hui: Time-variant fMRI activity in the brainstem and higher structures in response to acupuncture. 289-301
Adam James Schwarz, Alessandro Gozzi, Angelo Bifone: Community structure in networks of functional connectivity: Resolving functional organization in the rat brain with pharmacological MRI. 302-311
K. Uludag, Alan C. Evans, V. Della-Maggiore, S. Kochen, E. Amaro, O. Sierra, Pedro A. Valdés-Hernández, V. Medina, Pedro A. Valdes-Sosa: Latin American Brain Mapping Network (LABMAN). 312-313
Soo-Eun Chang, Mary Kay Kenney, Torrey M. J. Loucks, Christopher J. Poletto, Christy L. Ludlow: Common neural substrates support speech and non-speech vocal tract gestures. 314-325
Clara D. Martin, Benjamin Dering, Enlli M. Thomas, Guillaume Thierry: Brain potentials reveal semantic priming in both the 'active' and the 'non-attended' language of early bilinguals. 326-333
Joshua W. Brown: Conflict effects without conflict in anterior cingulate cortex: Multiple response effects and context specific representations. 334-341
Katherine Keller, Vinod Menon: Gender differences in the functional and structural neuroanatomy of mathematical cognition. 342-352
Jonathan B. Freeman, Nicholas O. Rule, Reginald B. Adams Jr., Nalini Ambady: Culture shapes a mesolimbic response to signals of dominance and subordination that associates with behavior. 353-359
Carin Whitney, Walter Huber, Juliane Klann, Susanne Weis, Sören Krach, Tilo Kircher: Neural correlates of narrative shifts during auditory story comprehension. 360-366
Filip Van Opstal, Wim Fias, Philippe Peigneux, Tom Verguts: The neural representation of extensively trained ordered sequences. 367-375
Milan Brazdil, Robert Roman, Tomás Urbánek, Jan Chládek, Dalibor Spok, Radek Marecek, Michal Mikl, Pavel Jurák, Josef Halámek, Pavel Daniel, Ivan Rektor: Neural correlates of affective picture processing - A depth ERP study. 376-383
Harald Matthias Mohr, Nicolas S. Linder, David E. J. Linden, Jochen Kaiser, Ruxandra Sireteanu: Orientation-specific adaptation to mentally generated lines in human visual cortex. 384-391
Claudia Peschke, Wolfram Ziegler, J. Kappes, Annette Baumgaertner: Auditory-motor integration during fast repetition: The neuronal correlates of shadowing. 392-402
Anja Ischebeck, Michael Schocke, Margarete Delazer: The processing and representation of fractions within the brain: An fMRI investigation. 403-413
Yapeng Wang, Patricia K. Kuhl, Chunhui Chen, Qi Dong: Sustained and transient language control in the bilingual brain. 414-422
João Ricardo Sato, André Fujita, Carlos Eduardo Thomaz, Maria da Graça Morais Martin, Janaina Mourão Miranda, Michael John Brammer, Edson Amaro Jr.: Corrigendum to "Evaluating SVM and MLDA in the extraction of discriminant regions for mental state prediction": [NeuroImage 46 (2009) 105-114]. 423-425
Volume 47, Number 2, August 2009
Luca Pugliese, Marco Catani, Stephanie Ameis, Flavio Dell'Acqua, Michel Thiebaut de Schotten, Clodagh Murphy, Dene Robertson, Quinton Deeley, Eileen M. Daly, Declan G. M. Murphy: The anatomy of extended limbic pathways in Asperger syndrome: A preliminary diffusion tensor imaging tractography study. 427-434
Ricarda A. Menke, Jan Scholz, Karla L. Miller, Sean C. L. Deoni, Saâd Jbabdi, Paul M. Matthews, Mojtaba Zarei: MRI characteristics of the substantia nigra in Parkinson's disease: A combined quantitative T1 and DTI study. 435-441
Satoshi Hirose, Junichi Chikazoe, Koji Jimura, Ken-ichiro Yamashita, Yasushi Miyashita, Seiki Konishi: Sub-centimeter scale functional organization in human inferior frontal gyrus. 442-450
Chunshui Yu, Chaozhe Zhu, Yujin Zhang, Hai Chen, Wen Qin, Moli Wang, Kuncheng Li: A longitudinal diffusion tensor imaging study on Wallerian degeneration of corticospinal tract after motor pathway stroke. 451-458
H. Chahboune, Asht M. Mishra, Matthew N. DeSalvo, Lawrence H. Staib, Michael J. Purcaro, Dustin Scheinost, Xenios Papademetris, S. J. Fyson, M. L. Lorincz, V. Crunelli, Fahmeed Hyder, Hal Blumenfeld: DTI abnormalities in anterior corpus callosum of rats with spike-wave epilepsy. 459-466
Ellison Fernando Cardoso, Fernanda Martins Maia, Felipe Fregni, Martin Luis Myczkowski, Luciano M. Melo, João Ricardo Sato, Marco Antonio Marcolin, Sergio P. Rigonatti, Antonio Cesário Cruz Jr., Egberto Reis Barbosa, Edson Amaro Jr.: Depression in Parkinson's disease: Convergence from voxel-based morphometry and functional magnetic resonance imaging in the limbic thalamus. 467-472
Glenn R. Wylie, Harry L. Graber, Gerald T. Voelbel, Alexander D. Kohl, John DeLuca, Yaling Pei, Yong Xu, Randall L. Barbour: Using co-variations in the Hb signal to detect visual activation: A near infrared spectroscopic imaging study. 473-481
Amélie Lothe, Claudette Boni, Nicolas Costes, Philip Gorwood, Sandrine Bouvard, Didier Le Bars, Franck Lavenne, Philippe Ryvlin: Association between triallelic polymorphism of the serotonin transporter and [18F]MPPF binding potential at 5-HT1A receptors in healthy subjects. 482-492
Adolf Pfefferbaum, Elfar Adalsteinsson, Torsten Rohlfing, Edith V. Sullivan: MRI estimates of brain iron concentration in normal aging: Comparison of field-dependent (FDRI) and phase (SWI) methods. 493-500
Hannes Ruge, Thomas Goschke, Todd S. Braver: Separating event-related BOLD components within trials: The partial-trial design revisited. 501-513
O. Gilad, David S. Holder: Impedance changes recorded with scalp electrodes during visual evoked responses: Implications for Electrical Impedance Tomography of fast neural activity. 514-522
Bérengère Aubert-Broche, Christophe Grova, G. Bruce Pike, D. Louis Collins: Clustering of atlas-defined cortical regions based on relaxation times and proton density. 523-532
M. Collantes, Elena Prieto, I. Peñuelas, J. Blesa, C. Juri, Josep María Martí-Climent, Gemma Quincoces, Javier Arbizu, M. Riverol, J. L. Zubieta, M. C. Rodriguez-Oroz, M. R. Luquin, José Ángel Richter, J. A. Obeso: New MRI, 18F-DOPA and 11C-(+)-α-dihydrotetrabenazine templates for Macaca fascicularis neuroimaging: Advantages to improve PET quantification. 533-539
Zhaomei Feng, Arvind Caprihan, Krastan B. Blagoev, Vince D. Calhoun: Biophysical modeling of phase changes in BOLD fMRI. 540-548
Pew-Thian Yap, Guorong Wu, Hongtu Zhu, Weili Lin, Dinggang Shen: TIMER: Tensor Image Morphing for Elastic Registration. 549-563
Jonathan A. Goodwin, Rishma Vidyasagar, George Balanos, Daniel P. Bulte, Laura M. Parkes: Quantitative fMRI using hyperoxia calibration: Reproducibility during a cognitive Stroop task. 573-580
Richard N. A. Henson, Elias Mouchlianitis, Karl J. Friston: MEG and EEG data fusion: Simultaneous localisation of face-evoked responses. 581-589
Jean Daunizeau, Stefan J. Kiebel, Karl J. Friston: Dynamic causal modelling of distributed electromagnetic responses. 590-601
Kewei Chen, Eric Reiman, Zhongdan Huan, Richard J. Caselli, Daniel Bandy, Napatkamon Ayutyanont, Gene E. Alexander: Linking functional and structural brain images with multivariate network analyses: A novel application of the partial least square method. 602-610
Andrew T. Reid, Antje Krumnack, Egon Wanke, Rolf Kötter: Optimization of cortical hierarchies with continuous scales and ranges. 611-617
Can Ceritoglu, Kenichi Oishi, Xin Li, Ming-Chung Chou, Laurent Younes, Marilyn S. Albert, Constantine Lyketsos, Peter C. M. van Zijl, Michael I. Miller, Susumu Mori: Multi-contrast large deformation diffeomorphic metric mapping for diffusion tensor imaging. 618-627
Isao Nambu, Rieko Osu, Masa-aki Sato, Soichi Ando, Mitsuo Kawato, Eiichi Naito: Single-trial reconstruction of finger-pinch forces from human motor-cortical activation measured by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). 628-637
Antonio Tristán-Vega, Carl-Fredrik Westin, Santiago Aja-Fernández: Estimation of fiber Orientation Probability Density Functions in High Angular Resolution Diffusion Imaging. 638-650
Jeanette Schadow, Daniel Lenz, Nicole Dettler, Ingo Fründ, Christoph S. Herrmann: Early gamma-band responses reflect anticipatory top-down modulation in the auditory cortex. 651-658
Thomas Tourdias, Iulius Dragonu, Yasutaka Fushimi, Mathilde S. A. Deloire, Claudine Boiziau, Bruno Brochet, Chrit Moonen, Klaus G. Petry, Vincent Dousset: Aquaporin 4 correlates with apparent diffusion coefficient and hydrocephalus severity in the rat brain: A combined MRI-histological study. 659-666
Oliver Jakobs, Ling E. Wang, Manuel Dafotakis, Christian Grefkes, Karl Zilles, Simon B. Eickhoff: Effects of timing and movement uncertainty implicate the temporo-parietal junction in the prediction of forthcoming motor actions. 667-677
Bernhard Ross, Joel S. Snyder, Meaghan Aalto, Kelly L. McDonald, Benjamin J. Dyson, Bruce Schneider, Claude Alain: Neural encoding of sound duration persists in older adults. 678-687
Jan W. Van Strien, Johanna C. Glimmerveen, Vanessa E. G. Martens, Eveline A. De Bruin: Age-related differences in brain activity during extended continuous word recognition in children. 688-699
Zaira Cattaneo, Joseph T. Devlin, Tomaso Vecchi, Juha Silvanto: Dissociable neural representations of grammatical gender in Broca's area investigated by the combination of satiation and TMS. 700-704
Elliot T. Berkman, Lisa Burklund, Matthew D. Lieberman: Inhibitory spillover: Intentional motor inhibition produces incidental limbic inhibition via right inferior frontal cortex. 705-712
Markus R. Staudinger, Susanne Erk, Birgit Abler, Henrik Walter: Cognitive reappraisal modulates expected value and prediction error encoding in the ventral striatum. 713-721
Yuko Akitsuki, Jean Decety: Social context and perceived agency affects empathy for pain: An event-related fMRI investigation. 722-734
Sebastian Jentschke, Stefan Koelsch: Musical training modulates the development of syntax processing in children. 735-744
Jed A. Meltzer, Whitney Anne Postman-Caucheteux, Joseph J. McArdle, Allen R. Braun: Strategies for longitudinal neuroimaging studies of overt language production. 745-755
Zude Zhu, John X. Zhang, Suiping Wang, Zhuang-Wei Xiao, Jian Huang, Hsuan-Chih Chen: Involvement of left inferior frontal gyrus in sentence-level semantic integration. 756-763
Christopher S. Monk, Scott Peltier, Jillian Lee Wiggins, Shih-Jen Weng, Melisa Carrasco, Susan Risi, Catherine Lord: Abnormalities of intrinsic functional connectivity in autism spectrum disorders, . 764-772
Jorge Sepulcre, Joseph C. Masdeu, María A. Pastor, Joaquín Goñi, Carla Barbosa, Bartolomé Bejarano, Pablo Villoslada: Brain pathways of verbal working memory: A lesion-function correlation study. 773-778
Evangelia I. Zacharaki, Cosmina Hogea, Dinggang Shen, George Biros, Christos Davatzikos: Corrigendum to "Non-diffeomorphic registration of brain tumor images by simulating tissue loss and tumor growth" [NeuroImage 46 (2009) 762-774]. 779
David Erritzoe, Vibe G. Frokjaer, S. Haugbol, Lisbeth Marner, Claus Svarer, Klaus K. Holst, William F. C. Baaré, P. M. Rasmussen, Jacob Madsen, Olaf B. Paulson, Gitte Moos Knudsen: Corrigendum to "Brain serotonin 2A receptor binding: Relations to body mass index, tobacco and alcohol use" [NeuroImage 46 (2009) 23-30]. 780
Volume 47, Number 3, September 2009
Richard D. Lane, Tor D. Wager: Introduction to a Special Issue of Neuroimage on Brain-Body Medicine. 781-784
Robert M. Rose: Embodying the mind: A brief history of the science integrating mind and body. 785-786
Oliver G. Cameron: Visceral brain-body information transfer. 787-794
Leanne M. Williams, Justine M. Gatt, Peter R. Schofield, Gloria Olivieri, Anthony Peduto, Evian Gordon: 'Negativity bias' in risk for depression and anxiety: Brain-body fear circuitry correlates, 5-HTT-LPR and early life stress. 804-814
Fredrik Åhs, John J. Sollers III, Tomas Furmark, Mats Fredrikson, Julian F. Thayer: High-frequency heart rate variability and cortico-striatal activity in men and women with social phobia. 815-820
Tor D. Wager, Christian E. Waugh, Martin A. Lindquist, Douglas C. Noll, Barbara L. Fredrickson, Stephan F. Taylor: Brain mediators of cardiovascular responses to social threat: Part I: Reciprocal dorsal and ventral sub-regions of the medial prefrontal cortex and heart-rate reactivity. 821-835
Tor D. Wager, Vanessa A. van Ast, Brent L. Hughes, Matthew L. Davidson, Martin A. Lindquist, Kevin N. Ochsner: Brain mediators of cardiovascular responses to social threat, Part II: Prefrontal-subcortical pathways and relationship with anxiety. 836-851
Heather L. Urry, Carien M. van Reekum, Tom Johnstone, Richard J. Davidson: Individual differences in some (but not all) medial prefrontal regions reflect cognitive demand while regulating unpleasant emotion. 852-863
Katarina Dedovic, Annie Duchesne, Julie Andrews, Veronika Engert, Jens C. Pruessner: The brain and the stress axis: The neural correlates of cortisol regulation in response to stress. 864-871
Anthony P. King, James L. Abelson, Jennifer C. Britton, K. Luan Phan, Stephan F. Taylor, Israel Liberzon: Medial prefrontal cortex and right insula activity predict plasma ACTH response to trauma recall. 872-880
Naomi I. Eisenberger, Tristen K. Inagaki, Lian T. Rameson, Nehjla M. Mashal, Michael R. Irwin: An fMRI study of cytokine-induced depressed mood and social pain: The role of sex differences. 881-890
Mary-Frances O'Connor, Michael R. Irwin, David K. Wellisch: When grief heats up: Pro-inflammatory cytokines predict regional brain activation. 891-896
Hideki Ohira, Seisuke Fukuyama, Kenta Kimura, Michio Nomura, Tokiko Isowa, Naho Ichikawa, Masahiro Matsunaga, Jun Shinoda, Jitsuhiro Yamada: Regulation of natural killer cell redistribution by prefrontal cortex during stochastic learning. 897-907
Julian F. Thayer, Esther M. Sternberg: Neural concomitants of immunity - Focus on the vagus nerve. 908-910
Bruce S. McEwen: The brain is the central organ of stress and adaptation. 911-913

Peter J. Gianaros, Lei K. Sheu: A review of neuroimaging studies of stressor-evoked blood pressure reactivity: Emerging evidence for a brain-body pathway to coronary heart disease risk. 922-936
Felix Beacher, Marcus A. Gray, Christopher J. Mathias, Hugo D. Critchley: Vulnerability to simple faints is predicted by regional differences in brain anatomy. 937-945
S. Fukudo, M. KaManabuzawa, T. Mizuno, T. Hamaguchi, M. Kano, S. Watanabe, Y. Sagami, T. Shoji, Y. Endo, M. Hongo, Y. Itoyama, Kazuhiko Yanai, Manabu Tashiro, M. Aoki: Impact of serotonin transporter gene polymorphism on brain activation by colorectal distention. 946-951
Jennifer S. Labus, Bruce D. Naliboff, Steve M. Berman, Brandall Y. Suyenobu, Eduardo P. Vianna, Kirsten Tillisch, Emeran A. Mayer: Brain networks underlying perceptual habituation to repeated aversive visceral stimuli in patients with irritable bowel syndrome. 952-960
Karleyton C. Evans, Darin D. Dougherty, Annette M. Schmid, Elizabeth Scannell, Adrienne McCallister, Herbert Benson, Jeffery A. Dusek, Sara W. Lazar: Modulation of spontaneous breathing via limbic/paralimbic-bulbar circuitry: An event-related fMRI study. 961-971
Melissa A. Rosenkranz, Richard J. Davidson: Affective neural circuitry and mind-body influences in asthma. 972-980
Derek J. Griffiths, Stasa D. Tadic, Werner Schaefer, Neil M. Resnick: Cerebral control of the lower urinary tract: How age-related changes might predispose to urge incontinence. 981-986
Katja Wiech, Irene Tracey: The influence of negative emotions on pain: Behavioral effects and neural mechanisms. 987-994
Donald D. Price, Jason G. Craggs, QiQi Zhou, G. Nicholas Verne, William M. Perlstein, Michael Edward Robinson: Widespread hyperalgesia in irritable bowel syndrome is dynamically maintained by tonic visceral impulse input and placebo/nocebo factors: Evidence from human psychophysics, animal models, and neuroimaging. 995-1001
S. W. G. Derbyshire, J. Osborn: Offset analgesia is mediated by activation in the region of the periaqueductal grey and rostral ventromedial medulla. 1002-1006
David A. Seminowicz, Audrey L. Laferriere, Magali Millecamps, Jon S. C. Yu, Terence J. Coderre, M. Catherine Bushnell: MRI structural brain changes associated with sensory and emotional function in a rat model of long-term neuropathic pain. 1007-1014
Dennis A. Nowak, Gereon R. Fink: Psychogenic movement disorders: Aetiology, phenomenology, neuroanatomical correlates and therapeutic approaches. 1015-1025
Yann Cojan, Lakshmi Waber, Alain Carruzzo, Patrik Vuilleumier: Motor inhibition in hysterical conversion paralysis. 1026-1037
Antoine Lutz, Lawrence L. Greischar, David M. Perlman, Richard J. Davidson: BOLD signal in insula is differentially related to cardiac function during compassion meditation in experts vs. novices. 1038-1046
Audrey Vanhaudenhuyse, Mélanie Boly, Evelyne Balteau, Caroline Schnakers, Gustave Moonen, André Luxen, M. Lamy, Christian Degueldre, J. F. Brichant, Pierre Maquet, Steven Laureys, M. E. Faymonville: Pain and non-pain processing during hypnosis: A thulium-YAG event-related fMRI study. 1047-1054
Vitaly Napadow, Rupali P. Dhond, Jieun Kim, Lauren LaCount, Mark G. Vangel, Richard E. Harris, Norman Kettner, Kyungmo Park: Brain encoding of acupuncture sensation - Coupling on-line rating with fMRI. 1055-1065
Jian Kong, Ted J. Kaptchuk, Ginger Polich, Irving Kirsch, Mark G. Vangel, Carolyn Zyloney, Bruce Rosen, Randy L. Gollub: An fMRI study on the interaction and dissociation between expectation of pain relief and acupuncture treatment. 1066-1076
Richard E. Harris, Jon-Kar Zubieta, David J. Scott, Vitaly Napadow, Richard H. Gracely, Daniel J. Clauw: Traditional Chinese acupuncture and placebo (sham) acupuncture are differentiated by their effects on μ-opioid receptors (MORs). 1077-1085
Stefan B. Rowny, Yael M. Cycowicz, Shawn M. McClintock, Matthew D. Truesdale, Bruce Luber, Sarah H. Lisanby: Differential heart rate response to magnetic seizure therapy (MST) relative to electroconvulsive therapy: A nonhuman primate model. 1086-1091
Rasmus M. Birn, Kevin Murphy, Daniel A. Handwerker, Peter A. Bandettini: fMRI in the presence of task-correlated breathing variations. 1092-1104
Marcus A. Gray, Ludovico Minati, Neil A. Harrison, Peter J. Gianaros, Vitaly Napadow, Hugo D. Critchley: Physiological recordings: Basic concepts and implementation during functional magnetic resonance imaging. 1105-1115
Anthony P. King, Israel Liberzon: Assessing the neuroendocrine stress response in the functional neuroimaging context. 1116-1124
Ed Bullmore, Anna Barnes, Danielle S. Bassett, Alex Fornito, Manfred G. Kitzbichler, David Meunier, John Suckling: Generic aspects of complexity in brain imaging data and other biological systems. 1125-1134
Richard D. Lane, Tor D. Wager: The new field of Brain-Body Medicine: What have we learned and where are we headed? 1135-1140
Volume 47, Number 4, October 2009
Bogdan Draganski, S. A. Schneider, M. Fiorio, Stefan Klöppel, M. Gambarin, M. Tinazzi, John Ashburner, K. P. Bhatia, Richard S. J. Frackowiak: Genotype-phenotype interactions in primary dystonias revealed by differential changes in brain structure. 1141-1147
L. C. Tzarouchi, L. G. Astrakas, V. Xydis, A. Zikou, P. Kosta, A. Drougia, S. Andronikou, M. I. Argyropoulou: Age-related grey matter changes in preterm infants: An MRI study. 1148-1153
Yasheng Chen, Hongyu An, Hongtu Zhu, Taylor Stone, J. Keith Smith, Colin Hall, Elizabeth Bullitt, Dinggang Shen, Weili Lin: White matter abnormalities revealed by diffusion tensor imaging in non-demented and demented HIV+ patients. 1154-1162
Anqi Qiu, Jidan Zhong, Steven Graham, Ming Ying Chia, Kang Sim: Combined analyses of thalamic volume, shape and white matter integrity in first-episode schizophrenia. 1163-1171
Ángela Bernabeu, Arantxa Alfaro, Milagros García, Eduardo Fernández: Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) reveals the presence of elevated myo-inositol in the occipital cortex of blind subjects. 1172-1176
F. Andrew Kozel, Fenghua Tian, Sameer Dhamne, Paul E. Croarkin, Shawn M. McClintock, Alan Elliott, Kimberly S. Mapes, Mustafa M. Husain, Hanli Liu: Using simultaneous repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation/functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (rTMS/fNIRS) to measure brain activation and connectivity. 1177-1184
Carsten Konrad, T. Ukas, C. Nebel, Volker Arolt, Arthur W. Toga, Katherine Narr: Defining the human hippocampus in cerebral magnetic resonance images - An overview of current segmentation protocols. 1185-1195
Matthias L. Schroeter, Timo Stein, Nina Maslowski, Jane Neumann: Neural correlates of Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment: A systematic and quantitative meta-analysis involving 1351 patients. 1196-1206
Masako Minato Taki, Masafumi Harada, Kenji Mori, Hitoshi Kubo, Ayumi Nose, Tsuyoshi Matsuda, Hiromu Nishitani: High gamma-aminobutyric acid level in cortical tubers in epileptic infants with tuberous sclerosis complex measured with the MEGA-editing J-difference method and a three-Tesla clinical MRI Instrument. 1207-1214
Andreana Leskovjan, Antonio Lanzirotti, Lisa M. Miller: Amyloid plaques in PSAPP mice bind less metal than plaques in human Alzheimer's disease. 1215-1220
Anqi Qiu, Lei Wang, Laurent Younes, Michael P. Harms, J. Tilak Ratnanather, Michael I. Miller, John G. Csernansky: Neuroanatomical asymmetry patterns in individuals with schizophrenia and their non-psychotic siblings. 1221-1229
Bradley T. Christian, Andrew S. Fox, Jonathan A. Oler, Nicholas T. Vandehey, Dhanabalan Murali, J. Rogers, Terrence R. Oakes, Steven E. Shelton, Richard J. Davidson, Ned H. Kalin: Serotonin transporter binding and genotype in the nonhuman primate brain using [C-11]DASB PET. 1230-1236
S. Behnke, U. Schroeder, U. Dillmann, Hans-Georg Buchholz, Mathias Schreckenberger, G. Fuss, W. Reith, D. Berg, C. M. Krick: Hyperechogenicity of the substantia nigra in healthy controls is related to MRI changes and to neuronal loss as determined by F-Dopa PET. 1237-1243
Joelle E. Sarlls, Carlo Pierpaoli: In vivo diffusion tensor imaging of the human optic chiasm at sub-millimeter resolution. 1244-1251
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John Darrell Van Horn, Arthur W. Toga: Is it time to re-prioritize neuroimaging databases and digital repositories? 1720-1734
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