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Non-symbolic finger configuration imitation versus rest.
Imitation of right hand finger configuration from pictures of meaningless finger configurations versus fixation.
WOEXP: 144.
S. Tanaka; T. Inui; S. Iwaki; J. Konishi; T. Nakai. Neural substrates involved in imitating finger configurations: an fMRI study. NeuroReport 12(6):1171-4, 2001. PMID: 11338186. WOBIB: 43. Motion,Preparation - Finger imitation Perception,Vision - Gesture recognition Motion,Execution - Finger imitation WOEXT: 173.
Asymmetry: -0.82031 (left: -1, right: +1)
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+1: 1.00000
Non-symbolic finger configuration imitation versus rest.
Imitation of right hand finger configuration from pictures of meaningless finger configurations versus fixation.
WOEXP: 144.
S. Tanaka; T. Inui; S. Iwaki; J. Konishi; T. Nakai. Neural substrates involved in imitating finger configurations: an fMRI
study.
NeuroReport 12(6):1171-4, 2001.
PMID: 11338186.
WOBIB: 43.
+2: 0.88622
Symbolic finger configuration imitation versus rest.
Imitation of right hand finger configuration from pictures of symbolic finger configurations such as "OK", "scissors" versus fixation.
WOEXP: 145.
S. Tanaka; T. Inui; S. Iwaki; J. Konishi; T. Nakai. Neural substrates involved in imitating finger configurations: an fMRI
study.
NeuroReport 12(6):1171-4, 2001.
PMID: 11338186.
WOBIB: 43.
+3: 0.70484
Sequential finger opposition with right hand.
Sequential finger opposition versus rest.
WOEXP: 231.
P. A. Gelnar; B. R. Krauss; P. R. Sheehe; N. M. Szeverenyi; A. V. Apkarian. A comparative fMRI study of cortical representations for thermal painful,
vibrotactile, and motor performance tasks.
NeuroImage 10(4):460-82, 1999.
PMID: 10493903.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.1999.0482.
WOBIB: 75.
+4: 0.68987
Visual memory task with right thumb button press.
Key press with right index or middle finger based on which of two images was member of a previously seen pair.
WOEXP: 498.
Stefan Geyer; Anders Ledberg; Axel Schleicher; Shigeo Kinomura; Thorsten Schormann; Uli Burgel; Torkel Klingberg; Jonas Larsson; Karl Zilles; Per E. Roland. Two different areas within the primary motor cortex of man.
Nature 382(6594):805-807, 1996.
PMID: 8752272.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 163.
+5: 0.65465
Reaction-time tasks with right thumb.
Overlap in two reaction time tasks: One visual with key press with right thumb in response to a luminance change and an other with key press in response to protusion of a stylus to the tip of the right index finger.
WOEXP: 496.
Stefan Geyer; Anders Ledberg; Axel Schleicher; Shigeo Kinomura; Thorsten Schormann; Uli Burgel; Torkel Klingberg; Jonas Larsson; Karl Zilles; Per E. Roland. Two different areas within the primary motor cortex of man.
Nature 382(6594):805-807, 1996.
PMID: 8752272.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 163.
+6: 0.64342
Response competition.
Visual presentation of three colored circles with response by pressing of either of two buttons determined by the color of the center circle. Incongruent trials with flanking circles indicating a competing response versus congruent trials with flanking circles indicating the same response as the center circle.
WOEXP: 134.
E. Hazeltine; Russell Poldrack; John D. E. Gabrieli. Neural activation during response competition.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 12(Supplement 2):118-29, 2000.
PMID: 11506652.
DOI: 10.1162/089892900563984.
FMRIDCID: 2-2000-11173.
WOBIB: 40.
+7: 0.63678
Tasks with right thumb button press.
Overlap in tasks with right thumb button press response: two reaction time tasks: Reaction-time task to luminance change and protusion of a stylus to the tip of the right index finger; visual memory task; tacile discrimination and roughness discrimination.
WOEXP: 497.
Stefan Geyer; Anders Ledberg; Axel Schleicher; Shigeo Kinomura; Thorsten Schormann; Uli Burgel; Torkel Klingberg; Jonas Larsson; Karl Zilles; Per E. Roland. Two different areas within the primary motor cortex of man.
Nature 382(6594):805-807, 1996.
PMID: 8752272.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 163.
+8: 0.63657
Visuospatial 0-back, Madison site.
Viewing of dots in one of four displayed boxes with button pressing for indicating where the dot appears versus viewing a dot in alternating boxes.
WOEXP: 357.
B. J. Casey; Jonathan D. Cohen; K. O'Craven; Richard J. Davidson; W. Irwin; C. A. Nelson; D. C. Noll; X. Hu; M. J. Lowe; B. R. Rosen; C. L. Truwitt; P. A. Turski. Reproducibility of fMRI results across four institutions using a spatial working memory task.
NeuroImage 8(3):249-261, 1998.
PMID: 9758739.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 116.
+9: 0.63033
Other-attribution through cursor movement controlled by a computer versus passive cursor movement.
The subject moved a joystick, but a cursor on the screen was controlled by a third "person" (a computer).
WOEXP: 73.
Chlöé Farrer; Chris D. Frith. Experiencing oneself vs another person as being the cause of an action: the neural correlates of the experience of agency.
NeuroImage 15(3):596-603, 2002.
PMID: 11848702.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2001.1009.
WOBIB: 23.
+10: 0.62051
Self-attribution through cursor movement
with a joystick versus passive cursor
movement.
The subject moved a joystick, and a cursor
on the screen was either controlled by the subject using the
joystick or by a computer.
WOEXP: 72.
Chlöé Farrer; Chris D. Frith. Experiencing oneself vs another person as being the cause of an action: the neural correlates of the experience of agency.
NeuroImage 15(3):596-603, 2002.
PMID: 11848702.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2001.1009.
WOBIB: 23.
+11: 0.61972
Digit D2.
Digit D2 finger movement.
WOEXP: 29.
I. Indovina; J. N. Sanes. On somatotopic representation centers for finger movements in human
primary motor cortex and supplementary motor area.
NeuroImage 13(6 Pt 1):1027-34, 2001.
PMID: 11352608.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2001.0776.
WOBIB: 11.
+12: 0.61840
Digit D3.
Digit D3 finger movement.
WOEXP: 30.
I. Indovina; J. N. Sanes. On somatotopic representation centers for finger movements in human
primary motor cortex and supplementary motor area.
NeuroImage 13(6 Pt 1):1027-34, 2001.
PMID: 11352608.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2001.0776.
WOBIB: 11.
+13: 0.61128
Painful heat on right fingers.
Alternating Painful hot stimulus 1-2 degrees over pain threshold on the glabrous surfaces of the right fingers versus 41 degrees warm stimulus. Alternation by subject movement to a verbal cue.
WOEXP: 230.
P. A. Gelnar; B. R. Krauss; P. R. Sheehe; N. M. Szeverenyi; A. V. Apkarian. A comparative fMRI study of cortical representations for thermal painful,
vibrotactile, and motor performance tasks.
NeuroImage 10(4):460-82, 1999.
PMID: 10493903.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.1999.0482.
WOBIB: 75.
+14: 0.60461
Digit D1.
Digit D1 finger movement.
WOEXP: 28.
I. Indovina; J. N. Sanes. On somatotopic representation centers for finger movements in human
primary motor cortex and supplementary motor area.
NeuroImage 13(6 Pt 1):1027-34, 2001.
PMID: 11352608.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2001.0776.
WOBIB: 11.
+15: 0.57503
Non-symbolic finger configuration imitation versus symbolic finger configuration imitation.
Imitation of right hand finger configuration from pictures of non-symbolic finger configurations versus imitation of symbolic finger configurations such as "OK", "scissors".
WOEXP: 146.
S. Tanaka; T. Inui; S. Iwaki; J. Konishi; T. Nakai. Neural substrates involved in imitating finger configurations: an fMRI
study.
NeuroReport 12(6):1171-4, 2001.
PMID: 11338186.
WOBIB: 43.
+16: 0.48838
Visuospatial 0-back, Boston site.
Viewing of dots in one of four displayed boxes with button pressing for indicating where the dot appears versus viewing dots in alternating boxes.
WOEXP: 356.
B. J. Casey; Jonathan D. Cohen; K. O'Craven; Richard J. Davidson; W. Irwin; C. A. Nelson; D. C. Noll; X. Hu; M. J. Lowe; B. R. Rosen; C. L. Truwitt; P. A. Turski. Reproducibility of fMRI results across four institutions using a spatial working memory task.
NeuroImage 8(3):249-261, 1998.
PMID: 9758739.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 116.
+17: 0.48564
Heat pain.
48 to 49 degrees heat pain on the right volar forearm versus 41 to 42 warm stimulus.
WOEXP: 346.
J. D. Talbot; S. Marrett; Alan C. Evans; Ernst Meyer; M. C. Bushnell; G. H. Duncan. Multiple representations of pain in human cerebral cortex.
Science 251(4999):1355-8, 1991.
PMID: 2003220.
BrainMap: 5.
WOBIB: 114.
+18: 0.46125
Right index finger static force.
Exerting static force with the right index finger with tone as auditory feedback versus hearing a tone.
WOEXP: 337.
C. Dettmers; R. N. Lemon; K. M. Stephan; G. R. Fink; Richard S. J. Frackowiak. Cerebral activation during the exertion of sustained static force in man.
NeuroReport 7(13):2103-10, 1996.
PMID: 8930968.
WOBIB: 108.
+19: 0.45522
Determining whether a pair of visual objects are the same versus rest.
Deciding whether pairs or visual stimuli were the same or not indicating by pressing one of two buttons with the index or the middle finger of their right hand.
WOEXP: 81.
K. Jordan; H. J. Heinze; K. Lutz; M. Kanowski; L. Jancke. Cortical activations during the mental rotation of different visual objects.
NeuroImage 13(1):143-52, 2001.
PMID: 11133317.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2000.0677.
WOBIB: 25.
+20: 0.44775
Meditation with symbolic representation of the self versus resting.
Yoga Nidra: Verbal guidance to the abstract perception of the self: symbolized with a golden egg.
WOEXP: 70.
Hans C. Lou; Troels W. Kjaer; Lars Friberg; G. Wildschiodtz; Søren Holm; Markus Nowak. A 15O-H2O PET study of meditation and the resting state of normal
consciousness.
Human Brain Mapping 7(2):98-105, 1999.
PMID: 9950067.
WOBIB: 22.
+21: 0.38753
Visually guided saccades.
Visually guided saccadic eye movements by following an white spot on a screen unpredictably right and left jumping along the horizontal meridian versus central fixation.
WOEXP: 150.
R. A. Berman; C. L. Colby; C. R. Genovese; J. T. Voyvodic; B. Luna; K. R. Thulborn; J. A. Sweeney. Cortical networks subserving pursuit and saccadic eye movements in humans: an FMRI study.
Human Brain Mapping 8(4):209-25, 1999.
PMID: 10619415.
WOBIB: 46.
+22: 0.38528
Right handgrip before anesthesia.
1Hz Rythmic right handgrip.
WOEXP: 48.
M. Nowak; K. S. Olsen; I. Law; Søren Holm; O. B. Paulson; N. H. Secher. Command-related distribution of regional cerebral blood flow during attempted handgrip.
Journal of Applied Physiology 86(3):819-824, 1999.
PMID: 10066691.
WOBIB: 16.
+23: 0.37734
Frontal head versus deviated head.
Determine gender and press button based on photographs of young adults with neutral expressions full face frontal and rotated 30 degrees and with directed and averted gaze.
WOEXP: 52.
N. George; J. Driver; R. J. Dolan. Seen gaze-direction modulates fusiform activity and its coupling with
other brain areas during face processing.
NeuroImage 13(6 Pt 1):1102-12, 2001.
PMID: 11352615.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2001.0769.
WOBIB: 18.
+24: 0.37730
Visual pursuit tracking.
Visual pursuit tracking eye movement by following a white spot on a screen moving sinusoidal along the horizontal meridian versus central fixation.
WOEXP: 149.
R. A. Berman; C. L. Colby; C. R. Genovese; J. T. Voyvodic; B. Luna; K. R. Thulborn; J. A. Sweeney. Cortical networks subserving pursuit and saccadic eye movements in humans: an FMRI study.
Human Brain Mapping 8(4):209-25, 1999.
PMID: 10619415.
WOBIB: 46.
+25: 0.37555
Active right middle finger movement versus passive movement.
Active repetitive flexion-extension movement of the right middle finger at the metacarpophalangeal joint auditory-cued by a beep versus passive movement with beeps.
WOEXP: 270.
T. Mima; A. Ikeda; S. Yazawa; T. Kunieda; T. Nagamine; W. Taki; H. Shibasaki. Somesthetic function of supplementary motor area during voluntary
movements.
NeuroReport 10(9):1859-62, 1999.
PMID: 10501521.
WOBIB: 84.
-1: -0.05977
Deactivations in romantic love.
Viewing of colored pictures of three friends of the same sex as their loved partner versus viewing pictures of the faces of boy- or girlfriend (loved once).
WOEXP: 177.
Andreas Bartels; Semir Zeki. The neural basis of romantic love.
NeuroReport 11(17):3829-3834, 2000.
PMID: 11117499.
WOBIB: 54.
-2: -0.05912
Memory retrieval.
Memory retrieval of temporal, nontemporal, person relevant and irrelevant memories by listening to statements and responding with key press versus listening sets of words and pressing a button depending on number of syllables in last word.
WOEXP: 243.
Eleanor A. Maguire; C. J. Mummery. Differential modulation of a common memory retrieval network revealed by
positron emission tomography.
Hippocampus 9(1):54-61, 1999.
PMID: 10088900.
WOBIB: 78.
-3: -0.05781
Empathic judgements.
Judgements of visually displayed sentences about empathic situations with button press versus judgement involving social reasoning.
WOEXP: 450.
T. F. Farrow; Y. Zheng; I. D. Wilkinson; S. A. Spence; J. F. Deakin; N. Tarrier; P. D. Griffiths; P. W. Woodruff. Investigating the functional anatomy of empathy and forgiveness.
NeuroReport 12(11):2433-2438, 2001.
PMID: 11496124.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 147.
-4: -0.05753
Observation of meaningful action versus observation of meaningless action.
Observation of hand and arm meaningful action such as "opening a bottle", "drawing a line", "sewing a button" showed on a video.
WOEXP: 162.
Jean Decety; J. Grezes; N. Costes; Daniela Perani; Marc Jeannerod; E. Procyk; F. Grassi; F. Fazio. Brain activity during observation of actions. Influence of action content
and subject's strategy.
Brain 120 ( Pt 10):1763-77, 1997.
PMID: 9365369.
WOBIB: 49.
-5: -0.05714
Chronic facial pain versus no pain after thalamic stimulation.
Chronic pain in the right side of the face versus no pain after thalamic stimulation in the left ventroposterior medial thalamic nucleus (-7, -20, +2).
WOEXP: 193.
Ron C. Kupers; J. M. Gybels; Albert Gjedde. Positron emission tomography study of a chronic pain patient successfully
treated with somatosensory thalamic stimulation.
Pain 87(3):295-302, 2000.
PMID: 10963909.
WOBIB: 62.