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Increase due to hypnosis versus rest and mental imagery.
Increases due to hypnosis versus rest and mental imagery. During warmth and hot pain the thenar surface of the right hand.
WOEXP: 239.
M. E. Faymonville; S. Laureys; C. Degueldre; G. DelFiore; A. Luxen; G. Franck; M. Lamy; P. Maquet. Neural mechanisms of antinociceptive effects of hypnosis. Anesthesiology 92(5):1257-67, 2000. PMID: 10781270. WOBIB: 76. WOEXT: 270.
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Increase due to hypnosis versus rest and mental imagery.
Increases due to hypnosis versus rest and mental imagery. During warmth and hot pain the thenar surface of the right hand.
WOEXP: 239.
M. E. Faymonville; S. Laureys; C. Degueldre; G. DelFiore; A. Luxen; G. Franck; M. Lamy; P. Maquet. Neural mechanisms of antinociceptive effects of hypnosis.
Anesthesiology 92(5):1257-67, 2000.
PMID: 10781270.
WOBIB: 76.
+2: 0.68757
Happiness versus sadness from films and
recall.
Happiness generated from viewing silent
color feature film involving a joyous romantic reconciliation
and recalling happy autobiographical memories from scripts
versus viewing sadness film clips and recalling sad
autobiographical memories.
WOEXP: 549.
Richard D. Lane; Eric M. Reiman; Geoffrey L. Ahern; Gary E. Schwartz; Richard J. Davidson. Neuroanatomical Correlates of Happiness, Sadness, and Disgust.
The American Journal of Psychiatry 154(7):926-933, 1997.
PMID: 9210742.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 177.
+3: 0.64120
Cold pain on right foot masked by silent word reading.
0-2 centigrades cold pain on dorsal surface of the right foot with an and mask from silent word reading versus rest with attention to the sound of the machine.
WOEXP: 264.
U. N. Frankenstein; W. Richter; M. C. McIntyre; F. Remy. Distraction modulates anterior cingulate gyrus activations during the cold
pressor test.
NeuroImage 14(4):827-36, 2001.
PMID: 11554801.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2001.0883.
WOBIB: 83.
+4: 0.57155
Hypnosis.
Hypnosis versus rest and mental imagery. During warm and hot stimuli. Hypnosis and mental imagery involved pleasant autobiographical memories.
WOEXP: 236.
M. E. Faymonville; S. Laureys; C. Degueldre; G. DelFiore; A. Luxen; G. Franck; M. Lamy; P. Maquet. Neural mechanisms of antinociceptive effects of hypnosis.
Anesthesiology 92(5):1257-67, 2000.
PMID: 10781270.
WOBIB: 76.
+5: 0.53280
Interaction between hypnosis and hot pain on right hand.
Interaction between hypnosis and hot pain (typically 47 degrees) on the thenar surface of the right hand versus 35 degrees stimuli and rest and mental imagery.
WOEXP: 237.
M. E. Faymonville; S. Laureys; C. Degueldre; G. DelFiore; A. Luxen; G. Franck; M. Lamy; P. Maquet. Neural mechanisms of antinociceptive effects of hypnosis.
Anesthesiology 92(5):1257-67, 2000.
PMID: 10781270.
WOBIB: 76.
+6: 0.50722
Correlation with speed during navigation and movement.
Correlation with speed of virtual movement in navigation and movement in a virtual town.
WOEXP: 131.
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.
+7: 0.48239
Hot pain on right hand during hypnosis.
Hot pain (typically 47 degrees) on the thenar surface of the right hand versus 35 degrees stimuli. During hypnosis.
WOEXP: 235.
M. E. Faymonville; S. Laureys; C. Degueldre; G. DelFiore; A. Luxen; G. Franck; M. Lamy; P. Maquet. Neural mechanisms of antinociceptive effects of hypnosis.
Anesthesiology 92(5):1257-67, 2000.
PMID: 10781270.
WOBIB: 76.
+8: 0.44089
Increases in rapid auditory processing.
Linear increase as a function of compression/presentation speed of auditorily presented sentences that were to be determine semantically true with button press.
WOEXP: 524.
Russell A. Poldrack; Elise Temple; Athanassios Protopapas; Srikantan Nagarajan; Paula Tallal; Michael Merzenich; John D. E. Gabrieli. Relations Between the Neural Bases of Dynamic Auditory Processing and Phonological Processing: Evidence from fMRI.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 13(5):687-697, 2001.
PMID: 11506664.
FMRIDCID: 2-2001-111KR.
WOBIB: 171.
+9: 0.43055
Semantic versus syllable counting via case judgment.
Decision whether a visually presented word is abstract or concrete with right hand response button press versus syllable counting with case judgment as double subtracted.
WOEXP: 558.
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.
+10: 0.42256
Silent word generation.
Silent word generation without articulation from a given category or proper names or objects versus relax and attention to the sound of the machine.
WOEXP: 262.
U. N. Frankenstein; W. Richter; M. C. McIntyre; F. Remy. Distraction modulates anterior cingulate gyrus activations during the cold
pressor test.
NeuroImage 14(4):827-36, 2001.
PMID: 11554801.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2001.0883.
WOBIB: 83.
+11: 0.40932
Decrease in obsessive-compulsive disorder patients after treatment with paroxetine.
Decrease in obsessive-compulsive disorder patients after treatment with paroxetine.
WOEXP: 387.
Elsebet S. Hansen; Steen Hasselbalch; Ian Law; Tom G. Bolwig. The caudate nucleus in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Reduced metabolism following treatment with paroxetine: a PET study.
International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology 5(1):1-10, 2002.
PMID: 12057027.
DOI: doi:10.1017/S1461145701002681.
WOBIB: 125.
+12: 0.40821
Interaction between hypnosis and pain ratings in hot pain on right hand..
Interaction between hypnosis and increases due to pain rating in hot pain (typically 47 degrees) on the thenar surface of the right hand.
WOEXP: 240.
M. E. Faymonville; S. Laureys; C. Degueldre; G. DelFiore; A. Luxen; G. Franck; M. Lamy; P. Maquet. Neural mechanisms of antinociceptive effects of hypnosis.
Anesthesiology 92(5):1257-67, 2000.
PMID: 10781270.
WOBIB: 76.
+13: 0.38992
Intelligence and gray matter volume negative correlation.
Full-scale intellegence measured with either Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-III or Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised correlated inversely with gray matter volume.
WOEXP: 564.
Sophia Frangou; Xavier Chitins; Steven C. R. Williams. Mapping IQ and gray matter density in healty young people.
NeuroImage 23(8):800-805, 2004.
PMID: 15528081.
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2004.05.027.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 180.
+14: 0.38262
Immediate reward.
Choice with immediate reward available with selections visual presented and choices made by pressing one of two buttons versus with no immediate reward available.
WOEXP: 579.
Samuel M. McClure; David I. Laibson; George Loewenstein; Jonathan D. Cohen. Separate Neural Systems Value Immediate and Delayed
Monetary Rewards.
Science 306(5695):503-507, 2004.
PMID: 15486304.
DOI: 10.1126/science.1100907.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 184.
+15: 0.37967
Cold pain with silent word reading versus cold pain.
0-2 centigrades cold pain on dorsal surface of the right foot distracted by silent word reading versus cold pain.
WOEXP: 267.
U. N. Frankenstein; W. Richter; M. C. McIntyre; F. Remy. Distraction modulates anterior cingulate gyrus activations during the cold
pressor test.
NeuroImage 14(4):827-36, 2001.
PMID: 11554801.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2001.0883.
WOBIB: 83.
+16: 0.37631
Item-related memory during semantic retrieval with new words versus old.
Semantic retrieval with a decision whether a visually presented word was refering to a living or nonliving thing with right hand button response for new words versus old previously presented words.
WOEXP: 570.
Emrah Düzel; Roberto Cabeza; Terence W. Picton; Andrew P. Yonelinas; Henning Scheich; Hans-Jochen Heinze; Endel Tulving. Task-related and item-related brain processes of memory retrieval.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the United States of America 96(4):1794-1799, 1999.
PMID: 9990104.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 181.
+17: 0.36947
Visuospatial 0-back, Pittsburgh 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: 359.
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.
+18: 0.35191
Normals versus posttraumatic stress disporder.
Normals versus posttraumatic stress disorder patients during traumatic memory recall through script-driven imagery.
WOEXP: 533.
Ruth A Lanius; Peter C. Williamson; Maria C. Densmore; Kristine Boksman; Madhulika A. Gupta; R. W. Neufeld; Joseph S. Gati; Ravi S. Menon. Neural Correlates of Traumatic Memories in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Functional MRI Investigation.
The American Journal of Psychiatry 158(11):1920-1922, 2001.
PMID: 11691703.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 174.
+19: 0.34729
Case judgment versus pseudoword syllable counting.
Case judgment of letters from visually presented words with button press versus counting the number of syllables in a visually presented pseudoword.
WOEXP: 557.
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.
+20: 0.34567
Correlated with pain ratings in hot pain on right hand in rest, mental imagery and hypnosis.
Increases due to pain rating in hot pain (typically 47 degrees) on the thenar surface of the right hand versus 35 degrees stimuli. During rest, mental imagery and hypnosis.
WOEXP: 238.
M. E. Faymonville; S. Laureys; C. Degueldre; G. DelFiore; A. Luxen; G. Franck; M. Lamy; P. Maquet. Neural mechanisms of antinociceptive effects of hypnosis.
Anesthesiology 92(5):1257-67, 2000.
PMID: 10781270.
WOBIB: 76.
+21: 0.33992
Reflective self-awareness on physical appearance.
Reflection on one's own physical appearance
versus reflection on the physical appearance of a famous third
person.
WOEXP: 105.
Troels Kjaer; Markus Nowak; Hans Lou. Reflective Self-Awareness and Conscious States: PET Evidence for a Common
Midline Parietofrontal Core.
NeuroImage 17(2):1080, 2002.
PMID: 12377180.
WOBIB: 31.
+22: 0.33988
Rhyme judgement and linear increase response in rapid auditory processing.
Conjunction between rhyme judgment of visually presented words pairs and linear increase response as a function of compression/presentation speed of auditorily presented sentences that were to be determine semantically true with button press.
WOEXP: 527.
Russell A. Poldrack; Elise Temple; Athanassios Protopapas; Srikantan Nagarajan; Paula Tallal; Michael Merzenich; John D. E. Gabrieli. Relations Between the Neural Bases of Dynamic Auditory Processing and Phonological Processing: Evidence from fMRI.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 13(5):687-697, 2001.
PMID: 11506664.
FMRIDCID: 2-2001-111KR.
WOBIB: 171.
+23: 0.33987
Obsessive-compulsive disorder severity.
Correlation with obsessive-compulsive disorder severity in patients before and after treatment with paroxetine.
WOEXP: 388.
Elsebet S. Hansen; Steen Hasselbalch; Ian Law; Tom G. Bolwig. The caudate nucleus in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Reduced metabolism following treatment with paroxetine: a PET study.
International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology 5(1):1-10, 2002.
PMID: 12057027.
DOI: doi:10.1017/S1461145701002681.
WOBIB: 125.
+24: 0.33921
Romantic love.
Viewing of colored pictures of the faces of boy- or girlfriend (loved once) versus viewing of colored pictures of three friends of the same sex as their loved partner.
WOEXP: 176.
Andreas Bartels; Semir Zeki. The neural basis of romantic love.
NeuroReport 11(17):3829-3834, 2000.
PMID: 11117499.
WOBIB: 54.
+25: 0.32967
Free-viewing versus fixation.
Free-viewing during color minus shape matching task versus fixation during task.
WOEXP: 252.
Claus Bundesen; Axel Larsen; Soren Kyllingsbaek; Olaf B. Paulson; Ian Law. Attentional effects in the visual pathways: a whole-brain PET study.
Experimental Brain Research 147(3):394-406, 2002.
PMID: 12428147.
DOI: 10.1007/s00221-002-1243-1.
WOBIB: 81.
-1: -0.05967
Item specific learning.
Lexical decision task determining word or non-word on visually presented either plain text or mirror-reversed text.
WOEXP: 46.
Russell A. Poldrack; John E. Desmond; Gary H. Glover; John D. E. Gabrieli. The neural basis of visual skill learning: an fMRI study of mirror
reading.
Cerebral Cortex 8(1):1-10, 1998.
PMID: 9510380.
WOBIB: 15.
-2: -0.05806
Skill learning: Early mirror-reading versus late mirror-reading.
Lexical decision task determining word or non-word on visually presented either plain text or mirror-reversed text.
WOEXP: 45.
Russell A. Poldrack; John E. Desmond; Gary H. Glover; John D. E. Gabrieli. The neural basis of visual skill learning: an fMRI study of mirror
reading.
Cerebral Cortex 8(1):1-10, 1998.
PMID: 9510380.
WOBIB: 15.
-3: -0.05605
Mirror-reversed text reading versus plain text reading.
Lexical decision task determining word or non-word on visually presented either plain text or mirror-reversed text.
WOEXP: 44.
Russell A. Poldrack; John E. Desmond; Gary H. Glover; John D. E. Gabrieli. The neural basis of visual skill learning: an fMRI study of mirror
reading.
Cerebral Cortex 8(1):1-10, 1998.
PMID: 9510380.
WOBIB: 15.
-4: -0.05350
Activation in sadness film viewing versus neutral film viewing.
Passive viewing of 2.5 minute emotional film clips.
WOEXP: 282.
S. Aalto; P. Naatanen; E. Wallius; L. Metsahonkala; H. Stenman; P. M. Niem; H. Karlsson. Neuroanatomical substrata of amusement and sadness: a PET activation study
using film stimuli.
NeuroReport 13(1):67-73, 2002.
PMID: 11924897.
WOBIB: 88.
-5: -0.05192
Alzheimer's disease versus
healthy.
Patients with Alzheimer's disease in mental
resting state versus matched healthy
controls.
WOEXP: 291.
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.