Browsing by Subject "fMRI"
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Age of Onset and Duration of Deafness Drive Brain Organization for Biological Motion Perception in Non-Signers
(2016-09)We used fMRI to characterize the neural responses to biological motion in adults who became deaf at a wide range of ages, none of whom were fluent sign language users. Although hearing people showed stronger activation for ... -
An Application of Regularized Spectral Entropy for Detection of Task-Related Information Content in fMRI
(2017-08-25)Functional MRI (fMRI) has become a critical tool for clinical evaluation and neuroimaging research in recent years. This work investigates a unique application of spectral entropy (Shannon’s entropy in the frequency domain) ... -
Enhancing the Reliability of Functional MRI and Magnetoencephalography for Presurgical Mapping
(2015)Pre-surgical mapping has become a crucial tool in the preparation and planning for brain tumor resection since the development of widely available non-invasive imaging technologies like functional magnetic resonance ... -
FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY, SYMPTOM SEVERITY AND TREATMENT OUTCOMES IN WOMEN WITH BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER
(2019-12-12)Dissociation is characterized by either heightened sensitivity to emotions (under-modulation) or dampened experience of emotions (over-modulation) (Krause-Utz & Elzinga, 2018; Lanius et al., 2010). Within fMRI studies, ... -
INTRA-INDIVIDUAL VARIABILITY IS AN IMPORTANT CHARACTERISTIC OF COGNITIVE FUNCTIONING IN PERSONS WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
(2013-08-20)Cognitive deficits are highly prevalent in multiple sclerosis (MS) and have a negative impact on daily life. Impairments in information processing speed are among the most commonly reported deficits in MS and are generally ... -
Neural Correlates Of The Production Effect: Insights From Univariate And Multivariate Analyses Of fMRI Data
(2024-06-19)The production effect is a simple phenomenon in human memory: words that are read aloud are more likely to be remembered on a subsequent memory test (e.g., a recognition task) compared to words read silently. This effect, ...