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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. Perception,Vision -
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+1: 1.00000
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.
+2: 0.66498
Novelty seeking and FLB457 binding negative correlation.
Negative correlation between FLB 457 binding the the dopamine D2 receptor and Novelty seeking as access with the Cloninger's Temperament and Character Inventory.
WOEXP: 492.
T. Suhara; F. Yasuno; Y. Sudo; M. Yamamoto; M. Inoue; Y. Okubo; K. Suzuki. Dopamine D2 receptors in the insular cortex and the personality trait of novelty seeking.
NeuroImage 13(5):891-895, 2001.
PMID: 11304084.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2001.0761.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 160.
+3: 0.60997
Item-related memory during episodic retrieval with words for living versus nonliving things.
Episodic retrieval with a decision whether a visually presented word was previously presented with right hand button response with words for living versus nonliving things.
WOEXP: 568.
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.
+4: 0.52138
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.
+5: 0.46987
Painful stimulation of the left foot.
Painful stimulation of the left foot by laser.
WOEXP: 35.
X. Xu; H. Fukuyama; S. Yazawa; T. Mima; T. Hanakawa; Y. Magata; M. Kanda; N. Fujiwara; K. Shindo; T. Nagamine; H. Shibasaki. Functional localization of pain perception in the human brain studied by PET.
NeuroReport 8(2):555-559, 1997.
PMID: 9080447.
WOBIB: 13.
+6: 0.44828
Autobiographical episodic memory.
Listening to sentences that contained first person autobiographical episodic infomation versus listening to third-person episodic memories.
WOEXP: 209.
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.
+7: 0.43525
Obsessive compulsive disorder, positive correlation.
Positive correlation with obsessive compulsive disorder symptom intensities while contaminants placed in folded hands.
WOEXP: 323.
Philip K. McGuire; C. J. Bench; C. D. Frith; I. M. Marks; Richard S. J. Frackowiak; R. J. Dolan. Functional anatomy of obsessive-compulsive phenomena.
British Journal of Psychiatry 164(4):459-468, 1994.
PMID: 8038933.
WOBIB: 104.
+8: 0.42662
Consonant-vowels versus simple tones.
Detection of target consonant-vowel by pressing a button during dichotic presentation with consonant-vowels and musical instruments.
WOEXP: 87.
K. Hugdahl; K. Bronnick; S. Kyllingsbaek; I. Law; Anders Gade; Olaf B. Paulson. Brain activation during dichotic presentations of consonant-vowel and
musical instrument stimuli: a 15O-PET study.
Neuropsychologia 37(4):431-40, 1999.
PMID: 10215090.
WOBIB: 26.
+9: 0.40867
Item-related memory during semantic retrieval with old words versus new.
Semantic retrieval with a decision whether a visually presented word was refering to a living or nonliving thing with right hand button response for previously presented words versus new words not presented before.
WOEXP: 569.
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.
+10: 0.40796
150% disgusted faces versus 75% disgusted faces.
Viewing of 150% computer-manipulated grey-scale faces with an expression of disgust and with sex decision task indicated with right thumb versus viewing of 75% disgusted faces.
WOEXP: 224.
Mary L. Phillips; A. W. Young; C. Senior; M. Brammer; C. Andrew; A. J. Calder; E. T. Bullmore; D. I. Perrett; D. Rowland; Steven C. R. Williams; J. A. Gray; Anthony S. David. A specific neural substrate for perceiving facial expressions of disgust.
Nature 389(6650):495-8, 1997.
PMID: 9333238.
DOI: 10.1038/39051.
WOBIB: 71.
+11: 0.39964
Word recognition versus word identification.
Responding to visually presented words that either have been presented before or not versus read visually presented words aloud.
WOEXP: 120.
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.
+12: 0.37544
Cold temperature sensation.
Regions inversely proportional to a temperature between 20 and 33 degrees Celsius when the temperature of the palmar surface of the right hand were controlled.
WOEXP: 180.
A. D. Craig; K. Chen; D. Bandy; Eric M. Reiman. Thermosensory activation of insular cortex.
Nature Neuroscience 3(2):184-190, 2000.
PMID: 10649575.
DOI: 10.1038/72131.
WOBIB: 56.
+13: 0.37544
Cold temperature sensation rating.
Regions inversely proportional to a subject rating temperature between 20 and 33 degrees Celsius when the temperature of the palmar surface of the right hand were controlled.
WOEXP: 181.
A. D. Craig; K. Chen; D. Bandy; Eric M. Reiman. Thermosensory activation of insular cortex.
Nature Neuroscience 3(2):184-190, 2000.
PMID: 10649575.
DOI: 10.1038/72131.
WOBIB: 56.
+14: 0.36821
Negative age-citalopram dependence.
Negative correlation with age of 40mg citalopram administration.
WOEXP: 426.
Sara Goldberg; Gwenn S. Smith; Anna Barnes; Yilong Ma; Elisse Kramer; Kimberly Robeson; Margaret Kirshner; Bruce G. Pollock; David Eidelberg. Serotonin modulation of cerebral glucose metabolism in normal aging.
Neurobiology of Aging 25(2):167-174, 2004.
PMID: 14749134.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 138.
+15: 0.36151
Memory retrieval attempt of new words versus silent reading.
Memory retrieval attempt from visually presented words of words not seen in an earlier task and with right hand button press indication versus silent reading of visually presented words.
WOEXP: 327.
L. Nyberg; Endel Tulving; R. Habib; L. G. Nilsson; S. Kapur; S. Houle; Roberto Cabeza; A. R. McIntosh. Functional brain maps of retrieval mode and recovery of episodic
information.
NeuroReport 7(1):249-52, 1995.
PMID: 8742463.
WOBIB: 105.
+16: 0.34374
150% fearful faces versus neural faces.
Viewing of 150% computer-manipulated fearful grey-scale faces with sex decision task indicated with right thumb versus viewing of slightly happy faces.
WOEXP: 221.
Mary L. Phillips; A. W. Young; C. Senior; M. Brammer; C. Andrew; A. J. Calder; E. T. Bullmore; D. I. Perrett; D. Rowland; Steven C. R. Williams; J. A. Gray; Anthony S. David. A specific neural substrate for perceiving facial expressions of disgust.
Nature 389(6650):495-8, 1997.
PMID: 9333238.
DOI: 10.1038/39051.
WOBIB: 71.
+17: 0.34347
Memory retrieval of voice encoded words versus silent reading.
Memory retrieval from visually presented words of words earlier encoded during a voice task and with right hand button press indication versus silent reading of visually presented words.
WOEXP: 326.
L. Nyberg; Endel Tulving; R. Habib; L. G. Nilsson; S. Kapur; S. Houle; Roberto Cabeza; A. R. McIntosh. Functional brain maps of retrieval mode and recovery of episodic
information.
NeuroReport 7(1):249-52, 1995.
PMID: 8742463.
WOBIB: 105.
+18: 0.32967
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.
+19: 0.31277
Recall of word-pair associates.
Recall of exemplars cued from category labels based on previously presented word-pairs associates versus word repetition.
WOEXP: 490.
Tim Shallice; Paul Fletcher; Chris D. Frith; Paul Grasby; Richard S. J. Frackowiak; Raymond J. Dolan. Brain regions associated with acquisition and retrieval of verbal episodic memory.
Nature 368(6472):633-635, 1994.
PMID: 8145849.
DOI: 10.1038/368633a0.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 159.
+20: 0.30640
Delayed reward.
Choice with reward but immediate reward with selections visual presented and choises made by pressing one of two buttons.
WOEXP: 580.
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.
+21: 0.30069
Memory retrieval of meaning encoded words versus silent reading.
Memory retrieval from visually presented words of words earlier encoded during a meaning task and with right hand button press indication versus silent reading of visually presented words.
WOEXP: 325.
L. Nyberg; Endel Tulving; R. Habib; L. G. Nilsson; S. Kapur; S. Houle; Roberto Cabeza; A. R. McIntosh. Functional brain maps of retrieval mode and recovery of episodic
information.
NeuroReport 7(1):249-52, 1995.
PMID: 8742463.
WOBIB: 105.
+22: 0.30052
Drinking at predictable intervals.
Drinking of juice or water at predictable intervals versus drinking with unpredictable intervals.
WOEXP: 334.
G. S. Berns; Samuel M. McClure; G. Pagnoni; P. R. Montague. Predictability modulates human brain response to reward.
Journal of Neuroscience 21(8):2793-8, 2001.
PMID: 11306631.
WOBIB: 107.
+23: 0.28952
Self-attribution versus other-attribution.
The subject moved a joystick, and a cursor on the screen was controlled by the subject using the joystick.
WOEXP: 75.
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.
+24: 0.28457
150% disgusted faces versus neural faces.
Viewing of 150% computer-manipulated grey-scale faces with an expression of disgust and with sex decision task indicated with right thumb versus viewing of slightly happy faces.
WOEXP: 223.
Mary L. Phillips; A. W. Young; C. Senior; M. Brammer; C. Andrew; A. J. Calder; E. T. Bullmore; D. I. Perrett; D. Rowland; Steven C. R. Williams; J. A. Gray; Anthony S. David. A specific neural substrate for perceiving facial expressions of disgust.
Nature 389(6650):495-8, 1997.
PMID: 9333238.
DOI: 10.1038/39051.
WOBIB: 71.
+25: 0.28436
Multimodal sensory change.
Change between stimuli that are either visual, auditory or tactile.
WOEXP: 456.
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.
-1: -0.04312
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: -0.04303
Cued recall of familiar people. Group analysis.
Auditory cued recall of immediate family members, such as spouse, parents, children, siblings, versus auditory cued recall of unfamiliar people.
WOEXP: 290.
R. J. Maddock; A. S. Garrett; Michael H. Buonocore. Remembering familiar people: the posterior cingulate cortex and
autobiographical memory retrieval.
Neuroscience 104(3):667-76, 2001.
PMID: 11440800.
WOBIB: 90.
-3: -0.04180
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.
-4: -0.04064
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.
-5: -0.04051
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.