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Resting versus nonautobiographical episodic memory retrieval.
Resting with eyes closed versus listening to sentences that contained third-person autobiographical episodic infomation.
WOEXP: 210.
G. R. Fink; H. J. Markowitsch; M. Reinkemeier; T. Bruckbauer; J. Kessler; W. D. Heiss. Cerebral representation of one's own past: neural networks involved in autobiographical memory. Journal of Neuroscience 16(13):4275-82, 1996. PMID: 8753888. WOBIB: 68. WOEXT: 194.
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Resting versus nonautobiographical episodic memory retrieval.
Resting with eyes closed versus listening to sentences that contained third-person autobiographical episodic infomation.
WOEXP: 210.
G. R. Fink; H. J. Markowitsch; M. Reinkemeier; T. Bruckbauer; J. Kessler; W. D. Heiss. Cerebral representation of one's own past: neural networks involved in
autobiographical memory.
Journal of Neuroscience 16(13):4275-82, 1996.
PMID: 8753888.
WOBIB: 68.
+2: 0.39928
Visual emotional word retrieval.
Retrieval of pleasant and unpleasant words with indication with right hand button press versus fixation and encoding.
WOEXP: 331.
K. B. McDermott; J. G. Ojemann; Steven E. Petersen; J. M. Ollinger; A. Z. Snyder; E. Akbudak; T. E. Conturo; Marcus E. Raichle. Direct comparison of episodic encoding and retrieval of words: an
event-related fMRI study.
Memory 7(5-6):661-78, 1999.
PMID: 10659091.
WOBIB: 106.
+3: 0.37451
Attention to musical instrument in the left
ear versus divided attention.
Either attend to both ears or attend to
left ear and press a button when the target stimulus
appeared.
WOEXP: 40.
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.
+4: 0.37318
Mental rotation of letters figures versus rest.
Deciding whether pairs or visual stimuli were the same or mirrored indicating by pressing one of two buttons with the index or the middle finger of their right hand.
WOEXP: 80.
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.
+5: 0.35439
Navigation and movement in a virtual town.
Navigation and movement in a virtual town versus static scenes.
WOEXP: 130.
Eleanor A. Maguire; N. Burgess; J. G. Donnett; Richard S. J. Frackowiak; C. D. Frith; J. O'Keefe. Knowing where and getting there: a human navigation network.
Science 280(5365):921-4, 1998.
PMID: 9572740.
WOBIB: 38.
+6: 0.34856
Monotonic distance effect in number decision..
Monotonic distance effect when deciding which number is the largest.
WOEXP: 26.
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.
+7: 0.34565
Mental rotation of figures versus object determination or dots counting.
Deciding whether visual stimuli were the same or mirrored indicating by pressing one of two buttons with the index or the middle finger of their right hand.
WOEXP: 86.
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.
+8: 0.34416
Newly learned occupation of people versus occupation of famous people.
Retrieval and whispering of newly learned occupation of unfamilar people from presented photographs of faces and previously memorized association between face and name.
WOEXP: 139.
Takashi Tsukiura; Toshikatsu Fujii; Reiko Fukatsu; Taisuke Otsuki; Jiro Okuda; Atsushi Umetsu; Kyoko Suzuki; Michio Tabuchi; Isao Yanagawa; Tatsuo Nagasaka; Ryuta Kawashima; Hiroshi Fukuda; Shoki Takahashi; Atsushi Yamadori. Neural basis of the retrieval of people's names: evidence
from brain-damaged patients and fMRI.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 14(6):922-37, 2002.
PMID: 12191459.
DOI: 10.1162/089892902760191144.
FMRIDCID: 2-2002-112QC.
WOBIB: 41.
+9: 0.34244
Resting versus autobiographical episodic memory retrieval.
Resting with eyes closed versus listening to sentences that contained first-person autobiographical episodic infomation.
WOEXP: 211.
G. R. Fink; H. J. Markowitsch; M. Reinkemeier; T. Bruckbauer; J. Kessler; W. D. Heiss. Cerebral representation of one's own past: neural networks involved in
autobiographical memory.
Journal of Neuroscience 16(13):4275-82, 1996.
PMID: 8753888.
WOBIB: 68.
+10: 0.32818
Difficult chimeric visual object decision.
Visual object decision with difficult chimeric object versus easy novel objects.
WOEXP: 97.
Christian Gerlach; I. Law; Anders Gade; O. B. Paulson. Perceptual differentiation and category effects in normal object
recognition: a PET study.
Brain 122 ( Pt 11):2159-70, 1999.
PMID: 10545400.
WOBIB: 29.
+11: 0.32380
Monotonic distance effect in number decision.
Monotonic distance effect when deciding which number is the largest with 7 different distances..
WOEXP: 27.
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.
+12: 0.31836
First-person perspective simulation.
First-person perspective simulation by imaging themselves acting with the object and hearing 'you' sentences versus control.
WOEXP: 16.
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.
+13: 0.31504
Mental rotation of abstract figures versus rest.
Deciding whether pairs or visual stimuli were the same or mirrored indicating by pressing one of two buttons with the index or the middle finger of their right hand.
WOEXP: 79.
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.
+14: 0.31276
Observation of meaningless action versus observation of meaningful action.
Observation of hand and arm meaningless action showed on a video.
WOEXP: 163.
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.
+15: 0.31047
Tactile change.
Change between two tactile stimuli on the left leg with the two side of a brush versus change in visual or auditory stimuli.
WOEXP: 455.
J. Downar; A. P. Crawley; D. J. Mikulis; K. D. Davis. A multimodal cortical network for the detection of changes in the sensory environment.
Nature Neuroscience 3(3):277-283, 2000.
PMID: 10700261.
DOI: 10.1038/72991.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 148.
+16: 0.30524
Saccades.
Reflexive saccades to a peripheral visual stimuli with return to center versus central fixation with no peripheral distraction.
WOEXP: 418.
Ian Law; Claus Svarer; Sĝren Holm; Olaf B. Paulson. The activation pattern in normal humans during suppression, imagination and performance of saccadic eye movements.
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica 161(3):419-434, 1997.
PMID: 9401596.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 135.
+17: 0.29410
Distance effect in number decision..
Distance effect when deciding which number is the largest.
WOEXP: 25.
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.
+18: 0.29149
Word identification versus word recognition.
Read visually presented words aloud versus responding to visually presented words that either have been presented before or not.
WOEXP: 121.
Terry L. Jernigan; A. L. Ostergaard; Ian Law; Claus Svarer; Christian Gerlach; O. B. Paulson. Brain activation during word identification and word recognition.
NeuroImage 8(1):93-105, 1998.
PMID: 9698579.
WOBIB: 35.
+19: 0.29070
Unpleasant emotion.
Viewing of unpleasant pictures, such as
frightening animals, mutilated bodies, human violence versus
viewing neural pictures, such as inanimate objects, people with
neutral facial expressions and complex visual
stimuli.
WOEXP: 295.
Richard D. Lane; Eric M. Reiman; M. M. Bradley; P. J. Lang; Geoffrey L. Ahern; Richard J. Davidson; Gary E. Schwartz. Neuroanatomical correlates of pleasant and unpleasant emotion.
Neuropsychologia 35(11):1437-44, 1997.
PMID: 9352521.
BrainMap: 276.
WOBIB: 93.
+20: 0.29047
Difficult chimeric artefact visual object decision.
Visual object decision with difficult chimeric artefact object versus easy novel objects.
WOEXP: 99.
Christian Gerlach; I. Law; Anders Gade; O. B. Paulson. Perceptual differentiation and category effects in normal object
recognition: a PET study.
Brain 122 ( Pt 11):2159-70, 1999.
PMID: 10545400.
WOBIB: 29.
+21: 0.28511
Fixation versus word identification.
Fixation on a central cross on the screen versus reading aloud of visually presented words.
WOEXP: 117.
Terry L. Jernigan; A. L. Ostergaard; Ian Law; Claus Svarer; Christian Gerlach; O. B. Paulson. Brain activation during word identification and word recognition.
NeuroImage 8(1):93-105, 1998.
PMID: 9698579.
WOBIB: 35.
+22: 0.28486
Mental rotation of letters versus object determination or dots counting.
Deciding whether visual stimuli were the same or mirrored indicating by pressing one of two buttons with the index or the middle finger of their right hand.
WOEXP: 85.
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.
+23: 0.27460
Serotonin synthesis capacity, proportional scaling. Men versus women.
Serotonin synthesis rate.
WOEXP: 285.
H. Okazawa; M. Leyton; C. Benkelfat; S. Mzengeza; M. Diksic. Statistical mapping analysis of serotonin synthesis images generated in healthy volunteers using positron-emission tomography and alpha-[11C]methyl-L-tryptophan.
Journal of Psychiatry Neuroscience 25(4):359-370, 2000.
PMID: 11022401.
WOBIB: 89.
+24: 0.27112
Mental rotation of 3D figures versus rest.
Deciding whether pairs or visual stimuli were the same or mirrored indicating by pressing one of two buttons with the index or the middle finger of their right hand.
WOEXP: 78.
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.
+25: 0.27019
Audio-visual speech with high congruent response.
Heard speech and lip movements with supra-additive response to congruent signals.
WOEXP: 473.
Gemma A. Calvert; Ruth Campbell; Michael J. Brammer. Evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging of crossmodal binding in the human heteromodal cortex.
Current Biology 10(11):649-657, 2000.
PMID: 10837246.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 154.
-1: -0.06333
Intelligence in circle task.
Mismatch in a high-g intelligence task determining the odd one of four displayed circles sets with indication by button press with middle and index fingers of the two hands versus a similar task with lower g.
WOEXP: 341.
John Duncan; Rüdiger J. Seitz; J. Kolodny; D. Bor; H. Herzog; A. Ahmed; F. N. Newell; H. Emslie. A neural basis for general intelligence.
Science 289(5478):457-60, 2000.
PMID: 10903207.
WOBIB: 110.
-2: -0.06304
Syllable counting versus semantic judgment.
Syllable counting of visually presented words and button press with right hand versus decision whether a visually presented word is abstract or concrete.
WOEXP: 555.
Russell A. Poldrack; Anthony D. Wagner; Matthew W. Prull; John E. Desmond; Gary H. Glover; John D. E. Gabrieli. Functional Specialization for Sematic and Phonological Processing in the Left Inferior Prefrontal Cortex.
NeuroImage 10(1):15-35, 1999.
PMID: 10385578.
DOI: 10.10061/nimg.1999.0441.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 178.
-3: -0.05232
Interaction between category (artefact versus natural) and task type (categorization versus naming).
Object naming and categorization of visually presented artefacts and natural objects.
WOEXP: 115.
Christian Gerlach; I. Law; Anders Gade; O. B. Paulson. The role of action knowledge in the comprehension of artefacts--a PET
study.
NeuroImage 15(1):143-52, 2002.
PMID: 11771982.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2002.0969.
WOBIB: 34.
-4: -0.04906
Tower of London task, fMRI regression.
Correlation with the minimum number of moves in zero to seven moves Tower of London task.
WOEXP: 441.
Ulrich Schall; Patrick Johnston; Jim Lagopoulos; Markus Juptner; Walter Jentzen; Renate Thienel; Alexandra Dittmann-Balcar; Stefan Bender; Philip B. Ward. Functional brain maps of Tower of London performance: a positron emission tomography and functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
NeuroImage 20(2):1154-61, 2003.
PMID: 14568484.
DOI: 10.1016/S1053-8119(03)00338-0.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 144.
-5: -0.04859
Semantic versus syllable counting.
Decision whether a visually presented word is abstract or concrete with right hand response button press versus syllable counting.
WOEXP: 554.
Russell A. Poldrack; Anthony D. Wagner; Matthew W. Prull; John E. Desmond; Gary H. Glover; John D. E. Gabrieli. Functional Specialization for Sematic and Phonological Processing in the Left Inferior Prefrontal Cortex.
NeuroImage 10(1):15-35, 1999.
PMID: 10385578.
DOI: 10.10061/nimg.1999.0441.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 178.