Paradigm-dependent modulation of event-related fMRI activity evoked by the oddball task. Hum. Brain Mapp. 14, 116-127.Clark, V. P., Fannon, S., Lai, S., and Benson, R. 2001. Paradigm- dependent modulation of event-related fMRI activity evoked by the oddball task. Hum. Brain Mapp. ...
We used an event-related fMRI paradigm and presentedsad faces at 3 discriminable degrees of affective intensity. This allowedus to map the dynamic range of brain response to affective stimuli, as wellas the overall capacity or mean difference between affective and baselinetrials. Also, we used ...
In the present study, we addressed this issue using an event-related fMRI paradigm. Musically naive participants were scanned during four events: (1) observation of guitar chords played by a guitarist, (2) a pause following model observation, (3) execution of the observed chords, and (4) ...
Here, we present an event-related functional MRI platform in awake pigeons using single-shot RARE fMRI to investigate the neural fundaments for visually-guided decision making. We established a head-fixated Go/NoGo paradigm, which the animals quickly learned under low-stress conditions. The animals...
Liebenthal, E., Ellingson, M.L., Spanaki, M.V., Prieto, T.E., Ropella, K.M., Binder, J.R.: Simultaneous ERP and fMRI of the auditory cortex in a passive oddball paradigm. Neuroimage 19(4), 1395–1404 (2003)PubMedCrossRef 15. Murta, T., Leite, M., Carmichael, D.W., Figu...
fMRIThis event-related fMR1 study has assessed the cerebral activations obtained during the reading of words and of pseudo-words of varying length (one, two and three syllables). Eight right-handed volunteers were examined. A pseudo-randomized fMR1 paradigm with six types of stimuli was applied ...
We demonstrated advantages of the LME in analyzing NC ERP amplitude from a common emotion-perception paradigm, but LMEs can be used to analyze any ERP component in studies that examine other condition differences, that compare samples, and that analyze individual differences. We include tutorials and...
A set-shifting"-paradigm by Rogers and Monsell separately requires the inhibition of irrelevant information, the switching between two tasks and a simultaneous combination of both. Methods:17 right-handed subjects have undergone the set-shifting"-task. Cerebral activity was measured by event-related ...
Anticipation of reward in a nonaversive differential conditioning paradigm and the brain reward system: an event-related fMRI study. 来自 国家科技图书文献中心 喜欢 0 阅读量: 100 作者:P Kirsch,A Schienle,R Stark,G Sammer,C Blecker,B Walter,U Ott,J Burkart,D Vaitl ...
In the current study we examined the influence of preceding context on attentional conflict and response competition using a flanker paradigm. Nine healthy right-handed adults participated in a rapid mixed trial event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, in which increasing numbers...