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    Simultaneous Electroencephalography and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of General Anesthesia by Purdon, Patrick Lee, Pierce, Eric T., Bonmassar, Giorgio, Walsh, John, Harrell, P. Grace, Kwo, Jean, Deschler, Daniel, Barlow, Margaret, Merhar, Rebecca C., Lamus Garcia Herreros, Camilo, Mullaly, Catherine M., Maginnis, Sharon, Skoniecki, Debra, Higgins, Helen-Anne, Brown, Emery N.

    Published 2012
    “…Functional imaging methods including positron emission tomography (PET) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), have become important tools for studying how anesthetic drugs act in the human brain to induce the state of general anesthesia. …”
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    Performance-Related Sustained and Anticipatory Activity in Human Medial Temporal Lobe during Delayed Match-to-Sample by Olsen, Rosanna K., Nichols, Elizabeth A., Chen, Janice, Hunt, Jack F., Glover, Gary H., Wagner, Anthony D., Gabrieli, John D. E.

    Published 2010
    “…The current study used functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine the relationship between activation in human MTL subregions and performance during a delayed-match-to-sample task with repeated (non-trial-unique) stimuli. …”
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    Neurobiology of dyslexia by Norton, Elizabeth, Beach, Sara Dawley, Gabrieli, John D. E.

    Published 2016
    “…Neuroimaging methods, including structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging, diffusion tensor imaging, and electrophysiology, have significantly contributed to knowledge about the neurobiology of dyslexia. …”
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    How fMRI Can Inform Cognitive Theories by Kanwisher, Nancy, Mather, Mara, Cacioppo, John T.

    Published 2014
    “…How can functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) advance cognitive theory? …”
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    The cortical analysis of speech-specific temporal structure revealed by responses to sound quilts by Overath, Tobias, Zarate, Jean Mary, Poeppel, David, McDermott, Josh

    Published 2016
    “…Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we identified bilateral regions of the superior temporal sulcus (STS) whose responses varied with segment length. …”
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    Neural Response to Reward Anticipation under Risk Is Nonlinear in Probabilities by Hsu, Ming, Krajbich, Ian, Zhao, Chen, Camerer, Colin F.

    Published 2011
    “…This study reports functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data that neural response to expected reward is nonlinear in probabilities. …”
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    Distinct representations of configural and part information across multiple face-selective regions of the human brain by Golarai, Golijeh, Ghahremani, Dara G., Eberhardt, Jennifer L., Gabrieli, John D. E.

    Published 2016
    “…We used functional magnetic resonance imaging of healthy adults who viewed natural or schematic faces with internal parts that were either normally configured or randomly rearranged. …”
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    An algorithmic method for functionally defining regions of interest in the ventral visual pathway by Fedorenko, Evelina, Webster, Jason, Kanwisher, Nancy, Julian, Joshua B.

    Published 2016
    “…In a widely used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data analysis method, functional regions of interest (fROIs) are handpicked in each participant using macroanatomic landmarks as guides, and the response of these regions to new conditions is then measured. …”
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    Dissociation of working memory impairments and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in the brain by Biederman, Joseph, Spencer, Thomas, Brown, Ariel, Fried, Ronna, Gabrieli, John D.E., Mattfeld, Aaron T, Whitfield-Gabrieli, Susan

    Published 2017
    “…This study examined whether ADHD and working memory capacity are behaviorally and neurobiologically separable using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Participants diagnosed with ADHD in childhood who subsequently remitted or persisted in their diagnosis as adults were characterized at follow-up in adulthood as either impaired or unimpaired in spatial working memory relative to controls who never had ADHD. …”
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    Violations of physical and psychological expectations in the human adult brain by Liu, Shari, Lydic, Kirsten, Mei, Lingjie, Saxe, Rebecca

    Published 2024
    “…As one approach to test this question, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to scan the brains of human adults (total N = 49, 22 female, mean age of 26 years) while they viewed stimuli that were originally designed to test for physical and psychological expectations in infants. …”
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    Bottom-Up and Top-Down Processes in Emotion Generation: Common and Distinct Neural Mechanisms by Ochsner, Kevin N., Ray, Rebecca R., Hughes, Brent, McRae, Kateri, Cooper, Jeffrey C., Weber, Jochen, Gross, James J., Gabrieli, John D. E.

    Published 2012
    “…In a sample of 20 females, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to compare the neural correlates of negative emotions generated by the bottom-up perception of aversive images and by the top-down interpretation of neutral images as aversive. …”
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    Lateralization of face processing in the human brain by Meng, Ming, Cherian, Tharian, Singal, Gaurav, Sinha, Pawan

    Published 2012
    “…Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we assessed cortical sensitivity to facial semblance, the modulatory effects of context and temporal response dynamics. …”
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    Precedence of the Eye Region in Neural Processing of Faces by Issa, Elias, DiCarlo, James

    Published 2013
    “…Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has revealed multiple subregions in monkey inferior temporal cortex (IT) that are selective for images of faces over other objects. …”
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    Precedence of the Eye Region in Neural Processing of Faces by Issa, Elias, DiCarlo, James

    Published 2014
    “…Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has revealed multiple subregions in monkey inferior temporal cortex (IT) that are selective for images of faces over other objects. …”
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    Seeing is Worse than Believing: Reading People’s Minds Better than Computer-Vision Methods Recognize Actions by Barbu, Andrei, Barrett, Daniel P., Chen, Wei, Narayanaswamy, Siddharth, Xiong, Caiming, Corso, Jason J., Fellbaum, Christiane D., Hanson, Catherine, Hanson, Stephen Jose, Helie, Sebastien, Malaia, Evguenia, Pearlmutter, Barak A., Siskind, Jeffrey Mark, Talavage, Thomas Michael, Wilbur, Ronnie B.

    Published 2015
    “…We had human subjects perform a one-out-of-six class action recognition task from video stimuli while undergoing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Support-vector machines (SVMs) were trained on the recovered brain scans to classify actions observed during imaging, yielding average classification accuracy of 69.73% when tested on scans from the same subject and of 34.80% when tested on scans from different subjects. …”
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    Empathic control through coordinated interaction of amygdala, theory of mind and extended pain matrix brain regions by Bruneau, Emile Gabriel, Jacoby, Nir, Saxe, Rebecca R.

    Published 2016
    “…In Study 1, a sample of college-aged participants (n = 18) read stories about physically painful and emotionally distressing events during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), while either actively empathizing with the main character or trying to remain objective. …”
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    Development of deactivation of the default-mode network during episodic memory formation by Chai, Xiaoqian, Ofen, Noa, Gabrieli, John D. E., Whitfield-Gabrieli, Susan

    Published 2017
    “…We investigated developmental changes of deactivation of the DMN (posterior cingulate, medial prefrontal, and bilateral lateral parietal cortices) during episodic memory formation in children, adolescents, and young adults (ages 8–24), who studied scenes during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Recognition memory improved with age. …”
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    Ipsilateral cortical fMRI responses after peripheral nerve damage in rats reflect increased interneuron activity by Tierney, Patrick L., Koretsky, Alan P., Walters, Judith R., Leopold, David A., Yu, David, Chuang, Kai-Hsiang, Conroy, Richard S., Bergstrom, Debra A., Pelled, Galit

    Published 2010
    “…In the weeks following unilateral peripheral nerve injury, the deprived primary somatosensory cortex (SI) responds to stimulation of the ipsilateral intact limb as demonstrated by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) responses. The neuronal basis of these responses was studied by using high-resolution fMRI, in vivo electrophysiological recordings, and juxtacellular neuronal labeling in rats that underwent an excision of the forepaw radial, median, and ulnar nerves. …”
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    Distinct regions of right temporo-parietal junction are selective for theory of mind and exogenous attention by Triantafyllou, Christina, Brown, Emery N., Whitfield-Gabrieli, Susan, Scholz, Jonathan, Saxe, Rebecca R.

    Published 2010
    “…In functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies, a cortical region in the right temporo-parietal junction (RTPJ) is recruited when participants read stories about people's thoughts (‘Theory of Mind’). …”
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