نتایج جستجو برای: functional imaging

تعداد نتایج: 996480  

Journal: :NeuroImage 1997
J B Poline K J Worsley A C Evans K J Friston

Within the framework of statistical mapping, there are up to now only two tests used to assess the regional significance in functional images. One is based on the magnitude of the foci and tends to detect high intensity signals, while the second is based on the spatial extent of regions defined by a simple thresholding of the statistical map, a test that is more sensitive to extended signals. T...

Journal: :Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica 2004
K Hill L Mann K R Laws C M E Stephenson I Nimmo-Smith P J McKenna

OBJECTIVE Hypofrontality is not a well-replicated finding in schizophrenia either at rest or under conditions of task activation. METHOD Studies comparing whole brain and frontal blood flow/metabolism in schizophrenic patients and normal controls were pooled. Voxel-based studies were also combined to examine the pattern of prefrontal activation in schizophrenia. RESULTS Whole brain flow/met...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurology 2010
Rimona S Weil Geraint Rees

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) is an emerging technique for analysing functional imaging data that is capable of a much closer approximation of neuronal activity than conventional methods. This review will outline the advantages, applications and limitations of MVPA in understanding the neural correlates of consciousness. RECENT FINDINGS MVPA has provided important ins...

2015
Rama K. Vasudevan Shujun Zhang Jilai Ding M. Baris Okatan Stephen Jesse Sergei V. Kalinin Nazanin Bassiri-Gharb

ferroelectric Rama K. Vasudevan, Shujun Zhang, Jilai Ding, M. Baris Okatan, Stephen Jesse, Sergei V. Kalinin, and Nazanin Bassiri-Gharb Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, USA and Institute for Functional Imaging of Materials, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, USA Department of Materials Science and Enginee...

Journal: :Cognition 2008
Daniel N Bub Michael E J Masson George S Cree

We distinguish between grasping gestures associated with using an object for its intended purpose (functional) and those used to pick up an object (volumetric) and we develop a novel experimental framework to show that both kinds of knowledge are automatically evoked by objects and by words denoting those objects. Cued gestures were carried out in the context of depicted objects or visual words...

Journal: :Biomedical optics express 2017
Xiaodong Tao Hui-Hao Lin Tuwin Lam Ramiro Rodriguez Jing W Wang Joel Kubby

We demonstrate transcutical structural and functional imaging of neurons labeled with genetically encoded red fluorescent proteins and calcium indicators in the living Drosophila brain with cellular and subcellular resolution.

2011
Moshe Feinsod

Moritz Schiff was one of the pioneers of modern experimental physiology. His involvement in the liberal movement forced him out of Germany, and, because of his adherence to proper physiological research, he had to flee Italy, his first refuge. The number and importance of his contributions are outstanding. The aim of this paper is to raise interest in his biography and to present a yet unreport...

Journal: :Current Biology 1999
Cassandra Moore Stephen A Engel

Recent functional imaging studies have identified neural activity that is closely associated with the perception of illusory motion. The mapping of the mind onto the bin appears to be one-to-one: activity in visual 'motion area' MT is highly correlated with perceptual experience.

2006
Bart Krekelberg Geoffrey M. Boynton Richard J.A. van Wezel

Functional magnetic resonance imaging adaptation (fMRIa) is an increasingly popular method that aims to provide insight into the functional properties of subpopulations of neurons within an imaging voxel. The technique relies on the assumption that neural adaptation reduces activity when two successive stimuli activate the same subpopulation but not when they stimulate different subpopulations....

Journal: :Neuron 2006
Nicole M. Dudukovic Anthony D. Wagner

Attention and memory are intimately linked. Two functional imaging studies in this issue of Neuron provide novel evidence for this powerful, reciprocal relationship. Turk-Browne and colleagues report that attention simultaneously facilitates the formation of both implicit and explicit memories, while Summerfield and colleagues demonstrate that memory for the past can guide the allocation of att...

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