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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. Emotion -
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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: 0.42721
Decrease during posttraumatic stress disorder provokation.
Decrease associated with posttraumatic stress disorder provokation by listening to trauma-related sounds such as machine gun fire and explosions versus listening to simple tones.
WOEXP: 205.
Anna Pissiota; Orjan Frans; Manuel Fernandez; Lars von Knorring; Hakan Fischer; Mats Fredrikson. Neurofunctional correlates of posttraumatic stress disorder: a PET symptom
provocation study.
European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience 252(2):68-75, 2002.
PMID: 12111339.
DOI: 10.1007/s004060200014.
WOBIB: 66.
+3: 0.42027
Auditory threat-related presented words, subject a.
Auditory presentation of threat-related words versus emotionally neutral words.
WOEXP: 502.
Richard J. Maddock; Michael H. Buonocore. Activation of left posterior cingulate gyrus by the auditory presentation of threat-related words: an fMRI study.
Psychiatry Research 75(1):1-14, 1997.
PMID: 9287369.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 165.
+4: 0.41797
Voice versus non-vocal sounds.
Voices, including speech such as isolated words, connected speech in several languages and non-speech such as laughs, sighs and coughs versus non-vocal sounds including animal cries, mechanical sounds.
WOEXP: 141.
P. Belin; Robert J. Zatorre; P. Lafaille; P. Ahad; B. Pike. Voice-selective areas in human auditory cortex.
Nature 403(6767):309-312, 2000.
PMID: 10659849.
DOI: 10.1038/35002078.
WOBIB: 42.
+5: 0.39523
Divided attention versus focused attention.
Either attend to both ears or attend to left or right ear and press a button when the target stimulus appeared.
WOEXP: 36.
K. Hugdahl; Ian Law; S. Kyllingsbaek; K. Bronnick; Anders Gade; Olaf B. Paulson. Effects of attention on dichotic listening: an 15O-PET study.
Human Brain Mapping 10(2):87-97, 2000.
PMID: 10864233.
WOBIB: 14.
+6: 0.38760
Auditory threat-related presented words in 10 subjects.
Auditory presentation of threat-related words versus emotionally neutral words.
WOEXP: 501.
Richard J. Maddock; Michael H. Buonocore. Activation of left posterior cingulate gyrus by the auditory presentation of threat-related words: an fMRI study.
Psychiatry Research 75(1):1-14, 1997.
PMID: 9287369.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 165.
+7: 0.37459
Auditory threat-related presented words, subject f.
Auditory presentation of threat-related words versus emotionally neutral words.
WOEXP: 507.
Richard J. Maddock; Michael H. Buonocore. Activation of left posterior cingulate gyrus by the auditory presentation of threat-related words: an fMRI study.
Psychiatry Research 75(1):1-14, 1997.
PMID: 9287369.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 165.
+8: 0.37440
Decline in Alzheimer's
disease.
Patients with Alzheimer's disease in 1-year
follow-up during mental resting state versus early Alzheimer's
disease.
WOEXP: 292.
Gene E. Alexander; Kewei Chen; Pietro Pietrini; Stanley I. Rapoport; Eric M. Reiman. Longitudinal PET Evaluation of Cerebral Metabolic Decline in Dementia: A
Potential Outcome Measure in Alzheimer's Disease Treatment Studies.
American Journal of Psychiatry 159(5):738-45, 2002.
PMID: 11986126.
WOBIB: 91.
+9: 0.35464
Nonconscious retrieval of face-word associations.
Nonconscious retrieval of brief visual presented face-word pairs where the words indicated occupation during the guessing of the occupation category from faces versus guessing of occupation category from nonconscious viewed faces not associated with occupations.
WOEXP: 469.
Katharina Henke; Christian R. A. Mondadori; Valerie Treyer; Roger M. Nitsch; Alfred Buck; Christoph Hock. Nonconscious formation and reactivation of semantic associations by way of the medial temporal lobe.
Neuropsychologia 41(8):863-876, 2003.
PMID: 12667523.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 152.
+10: 0.35280
Vocal stimuli versus bells, human non-vocal sounds, enveloped white noise and scrampled voices.
Voices, including speech such as isolated words, connected speech in several languages and non-speech such as laughs, sighs and coughs versus non-vocal sounds including various bells, human non-vocal sounds (e.g., finger snaps and hand claps), white noise modulated with the amplitude envelope of vocal sounds, and scrampled voices.
WOEXP: 142.
P. Belin; Robert J. Zatorre; P. Lafaille; P. Ahad; B. Pike. Voice-selective areas in human auditory cortex.
Nature 403(6767):309-312, 2000.
PMID: 10659849.
DOI: 10.1038/35002078.
WOBIB: 42.
+11: 0.34530
Apolipoprotein E e4 allele.
CBF in healthy people with apolipoprotein E e4/e4 allele genotype versus controls with e2/e3 or e3/e3 genotype.
WOEXP: 344.
Eric M. Reiman; R. J. Caselli; L. S. Yun; K. Chen; D. Bandy; S. Minoshima; S. N. Thibodeau; D. Osborne. Preclinical evidence of Alzheimer's disease in persons homozygous for the
epsilon 4 allele for apolipoprotein E.
New England Journal of Medicine 334(12):752-8, 1996.
PMID: 8592548.
WOBIB: 112.
+12: 0.34241
Chords.
Chords simulation: standard sequence versus deviant sequence.
WOEXP: 22.
M. Tervaniemi; S. V. Medvedev; K. Alho; S. V. Pakhomov; M. S. Roudas; T. L. Van Zuijen; R. Naatanen. Lateralized automatic auditory processing of phonetic versus musical information: a PET study.
Human Brain Mapping 10(2):74-79, 2000.
PMID: 10864231.
WOBIB: 9.
+13: 0.33567
Immediate pointing versus previous target pointing.
Movement of a stylus with the right hand for the movement of a screen cursor from a central fixation point to an immediate target in the periphery versus movement to a target from the previous presentation.
WOEXP: 576.
F. Lacquaniti; Daniela Perani; E. Guigon; V. Bettinardi; M. Carrozzo; F. Grassi; Yves Rossetti; F. Fazio. Visuomotor Transformations for Reaching to Memorized Targets: A PET study.
NeuroImage 5(2):129-146, 1997.
PMID: 9345543.
DOI: 10.1006.nimg.1996.0254.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 182.
+14: 0.33540
Associative encoding of familiar association versus single item encoding of familiar associations.
Generate of a sentence containing three visually displayed words that had been seen before versus repeating the words three times.
WOEXP: 437.
Nicola M. Hunkin; Andrew R. Mayes; Lloyd J. Gregory; Amanda K. Nicholas; Julia A. Nunn; Michael J. Brammer; Edward T. Bullmore; Steven C. R. Williams. Novelty-related activation within the medial temporal lobes.
Neuropsychologia 40(8):1456-1464, 2002.
PMID: 11931949.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 143.
+15: 0.32959
Spatial neglect.
Lesions in patients with spatial neglect after infarct of hemorrhage versus infarct and hemorrhage patients without spatial neglect.
WOEXP: 410.
Hans-Otto Karnath; Monika Fruhmann Berger; Wilhelm Kuker; Chris Rorden. The Anatomy of Spatial Neglect based on Voxelwise Statistical Analysis: A Study of 140 Patients.
Cerebral Cortex 14(10):1164-1172, 2004.
PMID: 15142954.
DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhh076.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 133.
+16: 0.32852
Auditory threat-related presented words, subject e.
Auditory presentation of threat-related words versus emotionally neutral words.
WOEXP: 506.
Richard J. Maddock; Michael H. Buonocore. Activation of left posterior cingulate gyrus by the auditory presentation of threat-related words: an fMRI study.
Psychiatry Research 75(1):1-14, 1997.
PMID: 9287369.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 165.
+17: 0.32628
Passive versus active. Hypothesis generation and testing group versus hypothesis generation group.
Passive state with simulus versus active states in connection with visual information processing task: same-different discrimination, visual search, spatial attention, language, memory, cross-modal imagery. Areas where changes where seen in the combined hypothesis generation and testing group but not in the hypothesis generation group alone.
WOEXP: 532.
Gordon L. Shulman; Julie A. Fiez; Maurizio Corbetta; Randy L. Buckner; Francis M. Miezin; Marcus E. Raichle; Steven E. Petersen. Common Blood Flow Changes across Visual Tasks: II. Decreases in Cerebral Cortex.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 9(5):648-663, 1997.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 173.
+18: 0.32597
Decreases in self-paced button press while listening to tones.
Decreases in self-paced button presses with the thumb of the right hand versus no movement. Both condition when listening to tones.
WOEXP: 257.
S. J. Blakemore; Geraint Rees; C. D. Frith. How do we predict the consequences of our actions? A functional imaging
study.
Neuropsychologia 36(6):521-9, 1998.
PMID: 9705062.
WOBIB: 82.
+19: 0.32561
Third-person perspectives.
Third-person perspective simulation versus First-person.
WOEXP: 19.
P. Ruby; Jean Decety. Effect of subjective perspective taking during simulation of action: a PET
investigation of agency.
Nature Neuroscience 4(5):546-50, 2001.
PMID: 11319565.
DOI: 10.1038/87510.
WOBIB: 8.
+20: 0.32396
Sensorimotor willed action.
Willed action assessed with sensorimotor task: random versus repeat.
WOEXP: 13.
F. Hyder; E. A. Phelps; C. J. Wiggins; K. S. Labar; A. M. Blamire; R. G. Shulman. "Willed action": a functional MRI study of the human prefrontal cortex during a sensorimotor task.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 94(13):6989-6994, 1997.
PMID: 9192679.
WOBIB: 6.
+21: 0.31915
Theory of mind stories versus 'physical' stories.
Story comprehension during silent reading and question answering of visually presented stories necessitating the attribution of mental states versus reading of stories requiring no attribution of mental states.
WOEXP: 520.
Paul C. Fletcher; F Happe; Uta Frith; S. C. Baker; Raymond J. Dolan; Richard S. J. Frackowiak; Chris D. Frith. Other minds in the brain: a functional imaging study of "theory of mind" in story comprehension.
Cognition 57(2):109-128, 1995.
PMID: 8556839.
DOI: 10.1016/0010-0277(95)00692-R.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 170.
+22: 0.31864
Feign digit memory impairment.
Feigning memory impairment in digit memory versus accurate recall.
WOEXP: 124.
Tatia M. C. Lee; Ho-Ling Liu; Li-Hai Tan; Chetwyn C. H. Chan; Srikanth Mahankali; Ching-Mei Feng; Jinwen Hou; Peter T. Fox; Jia-Hong Gao. Lie detection by functional magnetic resonance imaging.
Human Brain Mapping 15(3):157-64, 2002.
PMID: 11835606.
WOBIB: 37.
+23: 0.31090
Arabic numerical notation.
Arabic notation versus verbal notation of numbers.
WOEXP: 24.
P. Pinel; S. Dehaene; D. Riviere; D. LeBihan. Modulation of parietal activation by semantic distance in a number
comparison task.
NeuroImage 14(5):1013-26, 2001.
PMID: 11697933.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2001.0913.
WOBIB: 10.
+24: 0.30701
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.
+25: 0.30494
Visuospatial 2-back, Madison site.
Viewing of dots in one of four displayed boxes with button pressing for indicating where the dot occured two trials back versus pressing buttons in zero-back.
WOEXP: 353.
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.
-1: -0.07133
Mental transformation of size.
One-back match-to-sample task with different sized line pattern versus matching of same size line patterns.
WOEXP: 100.
A. Larsen; C. Bundesen; S. Kyllingsbaek; O. B. Paulson; I. Law. Brain activation during mental transformation of size.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 12(5):763-74, 2000.
PMID: 11054919.
WOBIB: 30.
-2: -0.06951
Holistic integration.
Holistic integration of visual elements to perceptual wholes (single objects).
WOEXP: 14.
Christian Gerlach; C. T. Aaside; G. W. Humphreys; Anders Gade; O. B. Paulson; I. Law. Brain activity related to integrative processes in visual object recognition: bottom-up integration and the modulatory influence of stored knowledge.
Neuropsychologia 40(8):1254-67, 2002.
PMID: 11931928.
WOBIB: 7.
-3: -0.06914
Domain level object naming versus fixation.
Silent object naming on the "domain" level into "living" or "manmade" categories from visually presented colored pictures versus fixation.
WOEXP: 444.
L. K. Tyler; E. A. Stamatakis; P. Bright; K. Acres; S. Abdallah; J. M. Rodd; H. E. Moss. Processing objects at different levels of specificity.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 16(3):351-362, 2004.
PMID: 15072671.
DOI: 10.1162/089892904322926692.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 145.
-4: -0.06819
Silent reading of proper words and pseudowords.
Silent reading of visually presented proper and psudowords versus resting.
WOEXP: 394.
Andrea Mechelli; Karl J. Friston; Cathy J. Price. The effects of presentation rate during word and pseudoword reading: a comparison of PET and fMRI.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 12 Suppl 2():145-156, 2000.
PMID: 11506654.
DOI: 10.1162/089892900564000.
FMRIDCID: 2-2000-11189.
WOBIB: 129.
-5: -0.06742
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.