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Language perception during free viewing.
Subjective experience of language perception during free viewing and hearing of a James Bond movie.
WOEXP: 383.
Andreas Bartels; Semir Zeki. Functional brain mapping during free viewing of natural scenes. Human Brain Mapping 21(2):75-85, 2004. PMID: 14755595. DOI: 10.1002/hbm.10153. WOBIB: 123. Cognition,Language - Perception WOEXT: 63.
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Language perception during free viewing.
Subjective experience of language perception during free viewing and hearing of a James Bond movie.
WOEXP: 383.
Andreas Bartels; Semir Zeki. Functional brain mapping during free viewing of natural scenes.
Human Brain Mapping 21(2):75-85, 2004.
PMID: 14755595.
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.10153.
WOBIB: 123.
+2: 0.78310
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.
+3: 0.78197
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.
+4: 0.74972
Frequency-filtered vocal versus non-vocal.
Vocal versus non-vocal sounds. Sounds were either in their original form or frequency-filtered with a band-pass filter.
WOEXP: 143.
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: 0.69821
Nonautobiographical episodic memory retrieval.
Listening to sentences that contained
episodic information from an third-person autobiography versus
eyes closed.
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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.
+6: 0.64281
Auditory change.
Change between two sounds, running water and croaking frogs versus change in visual or tactile stimuli.
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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.
+7: 0.63593
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.
+8: 0.60357
Listening to voices.
Listening to familiar and unfamiliar voices with right index finger button presses for indication of interrupting checkerboard patterns versus viewing familiar and unfamiliar faces also with button pressing.
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N. J. Shah; J. C. Marshall; O. Zafiris; A. Schwab; Karl Zilles; H. J. Markowitsch; G. R. Fink. The neural correlates of person familiarity. A functional magnetic resonance imaging study with clinical implications.
Brain 124(Pt 4):804-15, 2001.
PMID: 11287379.
WOBIB: 64.
+9: 0.56532
Attention to consonant-vowels versus attention to musical instruments.
Attend to sound and press a button when the target stimulus appeared.
WOEXP: 41.
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.
+10: 0.55801
Spatial neglect.
Lesions in patients with spatial neglect after infarct of hemorrhage versus infarct and hemorrhage patients without spatial neglect.
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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.
+11: 0.54986
Phonemes.
Phonemes simulation: standard sequence versus deviant sequence.
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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.
+12: 0.49788
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.
+13: 0.47855
Color matching.
Color matching with colored random polygons presented serially in pairs on a screen with response by left or right mouse button press versus color matching.
WOEXP: 254.
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.
+14: 0.42563
Musical instruments versus simple tones.
Detection of target musical instrument by pressing a button during dichotic presentation with consonant-vowels and musical instruments.
WOEXP: 88.
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.
+15: 0.41107
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.
+16: 0.38584
Drinking of preferred water or juice.
Drinking of the preferred one of either juice or water versus drinking the unpreferred.
WOEXP: 332.
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.
+17: 0.36869
Activation in sadness film viewing versus amusement film viewing.
Passive viewing of 2.5 minute emotional film clips.
WOEXP: 284.
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.
+18: 0.36298
Spatial neglect.
Patients with spatial neglect and right brain damage from infarct or hemorrhage versus right brain damage patients without spatial neglect.
WOEXP: 185.
Hans-Otto Karnath; S. Ferber; M. Himmelbach. Spatial awareness is a function of the temporal not the posterior parietal
lobe.
Nature 411(6840):950-3, 2001.
PMID: 11418859.
DOI: 10.1038/35082075.
WOBIB: 59.
+19: 0.35545
Focused attention to left ear versus focused attention to right ear.
Attend to sound and press a button when the target stimulus appeared.
WOEXP: 43.
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.
+20: 0.35187
Encoding of word-paires with difficult distractor.
Memory encoding of heard word pairs consisting of category and uncommon exemplar for later recall during an difficult distraction task where a joystick should be moved to randomly placed positions on a screen versus passive listening to word-pairs with distraction task.
WOEXP: 489.
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.
+21: 0.35022
Distracted heat pain on right hand.
46 to 49 degrees Celsius hot stimuli on the thenar eminence of the right hand using a peltier thermode distracted by a visual motion task with silent counting of the number of partial coherent visual motion blocks versus distract 40 degrees warm stimuli.
WOEXP: 187.
Jonathan C. W. Brooks; Turo J. Nurmikko; William E. Bimson; Krish D. Singh; Neil Roberts. fMRI of thermal pain: effects of stimulus laterality and attention.
NeuroImage 15(2):293-301, 2002.
PMID: 11798266.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2001.0974.
WOBIB: 60.
+22: 0.33101
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.
+23: 0.31898
Silent reading of proper words versus pseudowords.
Silent reading of visually presented proper words versus silent reading of pseudowords.
WOEXP: 398.
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.
+24: 0.30387
Permanent amnesia, proportional scaling.
Hypometabolism in patients with permanent amnesia from either anoxia or Wernicke-Korsakoff's syndrome versus normal control subjects.
WOEXP: 370.
A. M. Aupee; B. Desgranges; F. Eustache; C. Lalevee; V. de la Sayette; F. Viader; J. C. Baron. Voxel-based mapping of brain hypometabolism in permanent amnesia with PET.
NeuroImage 13(6 Pt 1):1164-73, 2001.
PMID: 11352622.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2001.0762.
WOBIB: 119.
+25: 0.30288
Attended heat pain on right hand.
46 to 49 degrees Celsius hot stimuli on the thenar eminence of the right hand using a peltier thermode versus 40 degrees warm stimuli.
WOEXP: 186.
Jonathan C. W. Brooks; Turo J. Nurmikko; William E. Bimson; Krish D. Singh; Neil Roberts. fMRI of thermal pain: effects of stimulus laterality and attention.
NeuroImage 15(2):293-301, 2002.
PMID: 11798266.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2001.0974.
WOBIB: 60.
-1: -0.06826
Memory retrieval.
Memory retrieval of visually presented barcodes retained in 4, 6 or 8 seconds in a delayed non-matching-to-sample task where the non-target is selected by pressing one of three buttons.
WOEXP: 433.
Greig I. de Zubicaray; Katie McMahon; Stephen J. Wilson; Santhi Muthiah. Brain activity during the encoding, retention, and retrieval of stimulus representations.
Learning & Memory 8(5):243-251, 2001.
PMID: 11584070.
DOI: 10.1101/lm.40301.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 141.
-2: -0.05825
Resting.
Resting with eyes closed versus conjunction between nine different cognitive task: visuomotor, verb generation, mental calculation, listening to language stimuli, visual mental imagery, perceptual matching, self-paced movement.
WOEXP: 229.
B. Mazoyer; L. Zago; E. Mellet; S. Bricogne; O. Etard; O. Houde; F. Crivello; M. Joliot; L. Petit; N. Tzourio-Mazoyer. Cortical networks for working memory and executive functions sustain the conscious resting state in man.
Brain Research Bulletin 54(3):287-298, 2001.
PMID: 11287133.
WOBIB: 74.
-3: -0.05672
Probabilistic reasoning versus deductive.
Probabilistic reasoning based on reading three sentence on a screen, two premises and one conclusion, and judging the truth value.
WOEXP: 152.
L. M. Parsons; D. Osherson. New Evidence for Distinct Right and Left Brain Systems for Deductive versus Probabilistic Reasoning.
Cerebral Cortex 11(10):954-65, 2001.
PMID: 11549618.
WOBIB: 47.
-4: -0.05631
Attention to moving dots by detecting changes versus no attention to moving dots.
250 white dots moved radially from the fixation point in the middle of the screen in random directions towards the border of the screen.
WOEXP: 77.
Christian Büchel; Oliver Josephs; Geraint Rees; R. Turner; C. D. Frith; Karl J. Friston. The functional anatomy of attention to visual motion. A functional MRI
study.
Brain 121 ( Pt 7):1281-94, 1998.
PMID: 9679780.
WOBIB: 24.
-5: -0.05431
Decreased activity during REM sleep.
Slow-wave sleep or wakefull-state versus REM sleep.
WOEXP: 301.
P. Maquet; J. Peters; J. Aerts; G. Delfiore; C. Degueldre; A. Luxen; G. Franck. Functional neuroanatomy of human rapid-eye-movement sleep and dreaming.
Nature 383(6596):163-6, 1996.
PMID: 8774879.
WOBIB: 96.