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An automated method for neuroanatomic and cytoarchitectonic atlas-based interrogation of fMRI data sets

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This paper provides a powerful method of probing fMRI data using automatically generated masks based on lobar anatomy, cortical and subcortical anatomy, and Brodmann areas based on an automated atlas-based masking technique.
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This article is published in NeuroImage.The article was published on 2003-07-01. It has received 4998 citations till now.

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Relations between BOLD fMRI-derived resting brain activity and cerebral blood flow.

TL;DR: Examination of CBF correlations of 3 widely used neuroimaging-based SBA measures, including seed-region based functional connectivity (FC), regional homogeneity (ReHo), and amplitude of low frequency fluctuation (ALFF), suggests that resting BOLD fMRI-derived measures are coupled with regional CBF and are therefore linked to regional SBA.
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The brain adapts to dishonesty

TL;DR: The findings uncover a biological mechanism that supports a 'slippery slope' of self-serving dishonesty: what begins as small acts of dishonesty can escalate into larger transgressions.
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The multifaceted nature of the relationship between performance and brain activity in motor sequence learning.

TL;DR: It is postulated that both learning-dependent plasticity mechanisms and learning-independent implementation processes are nested within the relationship that exists between performance and brain activity, and suggest that different components of the striato-cortical and cerebello- cortical motor loops play distinct, but complementary, roles during early motor sequence learning.
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Greater striatopallidal adaptive coding during cue-reward learning and food reward habituation predict future weight gain.

TL;DR: Interestingly, cue-reward learning propensity and food reward habituation were not correlated, implying that these factors may constitute qualitatively distinct vulnerability pathways to excess weight gain.
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Brain structural changes as vulnerability factors and acquired signs of post-earthquake stress.

TL;DR: Findings provide a better understanding of posttraumatic responses in early stage of adaptation to the trauma and may contribute to the development of effective methods to prevent PTSD.
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Statistical parametric maps in functional imaging: A general linear approach

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a general approach that accommodates most forms of experimental layout and ensuing analysis (designed experiments with fixed effects for factors, covariates and interaction of factors).
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Co-planar stereotaxic atlas of the human brain : 3-dimensional proportional system : an approach to cerebral imaging

TL;DR: Direct and Indirect Radiologic Localization Reference System: Basal Brain Line CA-CP Cerebral Structures in Three-Dimensional Space Practical Examples for the Use of the Atlas in Neuroradiologic Examinations Three- Dimensional Atlas of a Human Brain Nomenclature-Abbreviations Anatomic Index Conclusions.
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Spatial registration and normalization of images

TL;DR: A general technique that facilitates nonlinear spatial (stereotactic) normalization and image realignment is presented that minimizes the sum of squares between two images following non linear spatial deformations and transformations of the voxel (intensity) values.
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Automated Talairach Atlas labels for functional brain mapping

TL;DR: When used in concert with authors' deeper knowledge of an experiment, the TD system provides consistent and comprehensive labels for brain activation foci, which is better than that of the expert group.
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Automatic 3-D model-based neuroanatomical segmentation

TL;DR: A 3‐D model‐based segmentation method is presented in this paper for the completely automatic identification and delineation of gross anatomical structures of the human brain based on their appearance in magnetic resonance images (MRI).
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