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Religious recitation versus non-religious recitation.
Religious recitation of a biblical text with eyes closed in religious subjects versus recitation of a non-religious text (instructions).
WOEXP: 407.
N. P. Azari; J. Nickel; G. Wunderlich; M. Niedeggen; H. Hefter; L. Tellmann; H. Herzog; P. Stoerig; D. Birnbacher; Rüdiger J. Seitz. Neural correlates of religious experience. European Journal of Neuroscience 13(8):1649-52, 2001. PMID: 11328359. DOI: 10.1046/j.0953-816x.2001.01527.x. FMRIDCID: . WOBIB: 132. WOEXT: 58.
Asymmetry: 0.75000 (left: -1, right: +1)
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+1: 1.00000
Religious recitation versus non-religious recitation.
Religious recitation of a biblical text with eyes closed in religious subjects versus recitation of a non-religious text (instructions).
WOEXP: 407.
N. P. Azari; J. Nickel; G. Wunderlich; M. Niedeggen; H. Hefter; L. Tellmann; H. Herzog; P. Stoerig; D. Birnbacher; Rüdiger J. Seitz. Neural correlates of religious experience.
European Journal of Neuroscience 13(8):1649-52, 2001.
PMID: 11328359.
DOI: 10.1046/j.0953-816x.2001.01527.x.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 132.
+2: 1.00000
Religious recitation versus non-religious recitation.
Religious recitation of a biblical text with eyes closed in religious subjects versus recitation of a non-religious text (instructions).
WOEXP: 408.
N. P. Azari; J. Nickel; G. Wunderlich; M. Niedeggen; H. Hefter; L. Tellmann; H. Herzog; P. Stoerig; D. Birnbacher; Rüdiger J. Seitz. Neural correlates of religious experience.
European Journal of Neuroscience 13(8):1649-52, 2001.
PMID: 11328359.
DOI: 10.1046/j.0953-816x.2001.01527.x.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 132.
+3: 0.62208
Religious recitation versus rest.
Religious recitation of a biblical text with eyes closed in religious subjects versus rest with eyes closed.
WOEXP: 406.
N. P. Azari; J. Nickel; G. Wunderlich; M. Niedeggen; H. Hefter; L. Tellmann; H. Herzog; P. Stoerig; D. Birnbacher; Rüdiger J. Seitz. Neural correlates of religious experience.
European Journal of Neuroscience 13(8):1649-52, 2001.
PMID: 11328359.
DOI: 10.1046/j.0953-816x.2001.01527.x.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 132.
+4: 0.40063
Digit D3.
Digit D3 finger movement.
WOEXP: 30.
I. Indovina; J. N. Sanes. On somatotopic representation centers for finger movements in human
primary motor cortex and supplementary motor area.
NeuroImage 13(6 Pt 1):1027-34, 2001.
PMID: 11352608.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2001.0776.
WOBIB: 11.
+5: 0.33052
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.
+6: 0.31588
Digit D2.
Digit D2 finger movement.
WOEXP: 29.
I. Indovina; J. N. Sanes. On somatotopic representation centers for finger movements in human
primary motor cortex and supplementary motor area.
NeuroImage 13(6 Pt 1):1027-34, 2001.
PMID: 11352608.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2001.0776.
WOBIB: 11.
+7: 0.30169
Autobiographical episodic memory retrieval.
Listening to sentences that contained first person autobiographical episodic infomation versus resting eyes closed.
WOEXP: 208.
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.
+8: 0.28539
Digit D1.
Digit D1 finger movement.
WOEXP: 28.
I. Indovina; J. N. Sanes. On somatotopic representation centers for finger movements in human
primary motor cortex and supplementary motor area.
NeuroImage 13(6 Pt 1):1027-34, 2001.
PMID: 11352608.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2001.0776.
WOBIB: 11.
+9: 0.26184
Negative correlation between benzodiazepine receptor binding and anxiety in panic disorder.
Negative correlation between benzodiazepine receptor binding and anxiety score (panic attack symptom scale) in panic disorder patients.
WOEXP: 391.
J. D. Bremner; R. B. Innis; T. White; M. Fujita; D. Silbersweig; A. W. Goddard; L. Staib; E. Stern; A. Cappiello; S. Woods; R. Baldwin; D. S. Charney. SPECT [I-123]iomazenil measurement of the benzodiazepine receptor in panic disorder.
Biological Psychiatry 47(2):96-106, 2000.
PMID: 10664825.
WOBIB: 126.
+10: 0.25657
Semantic versus pseudoword syllable counting via case judgment.
Decision whether a visually presented word is abstract or concrete with right hand response button press versus syllable counting of peudowords with case judgment as double subtracted.
WOEXP: 560.
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.
+11: 0.25027
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.
+12: 0.24726
Hot pain in 2 second for N550 component.
Dipole source for the N550 event-related potential component associated with hot pain during 2 seconds.
WOEXP: 421.
Andrew C. N. Chen; David M. Niddam; Helen J. Crawford; Robert Oostenveld; Lars Arendt-Nielsen. Spatial summation of pain processing in the human brain as assessed by cerebral event related potentials.
Neuroscience Letters 328(2):190-194, 2002.
PMID: 12133585.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 136.
+13: 0.24094
Pseudoword syllable counting versus semantic judgment via case judgment.
Syllable counting of visually presented pseudowords and button press with right hand versus decision whether a visually presented word is abstract or concrete with case judgment as double subtraction.
WOEXP: 561.
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.
+14: 0.23836
Observation of action for imitation versus observation of action for recognition.
Observation of hand and arm action showed on a video for the purpose of later imitation.
WOEXP: 160.
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: 0.23366
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.
+16: 0.23263
Stroop's test.
Naming the color of incongruent color words versus naming the color of matching color words.
WOEXP: 538.
Barbara Ravnkilde; Poul Videbech; Raben Rosenberg; Albert Gjedde; Anders Gade. Putative Tests of Frontal Lobe Function: A PET-Study of Brain Activation During Stroop's Test and Verbal Fluency.
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 24(4):534-547, 2002.
PMID: 12187466.
DOI: 10.1076/jcen.24.4.534.1033.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 176.
+17: 0.22920
Funny cartoons.
Reading and viewing funny cartoon and pressing a button versus reading and viewing nonfunny cartoons and pressing a button.
WOEXP: 342.
Dean Mobbs; Michael D. Greicius; Eiman Abdel-Azim; Vinod Menon; Allan L. Reiss. Humor modulates the mesolimbic reward centers.
Neuron 40(5):1041-8, 2003.
PMID: 14659102.
WOBIB: 111.
+18: 0.22804
Hot pain in 1 second for N550 component.
Dipole source for the N550 event-related potential component associated with hot pain during 1 second.
WOEXP: 420.
Andrew C. N. Chen; David M. Niddam; Helen J. Crawford; Robert Oostenveld; Lars Arendt-Nielsen. Spatial summation of pain processing in the human brain as assessed by cerebral event related potentials.
Neuroscience Letters 328(2):190-194, 2002.
PMID: 12133585.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 136.
+19: 0.22713
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.
+20: 0.22168
Heat pain in left forearm versus thermal
stimulus.
47-48 degrees painful heat on ventral surface of left forearm versus 34 degrees stimulus.
WOEXP: 362.
R. C. Coghill; J. D. Talbot; A. C. Evans; Ernst Meyer; Albert Gjedde; M. C. Bushnell; G. H. Duncan. Distributed processing of pain and vibration by the human brain.
Journal of Neuroscience 14(7):4095-108, 1994.
PMID: 8027764.
WOBIB: 117.
+21: 0.21665
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.
+22: 0.20719
Happiness from recall.
Happiness generated from recalling happy autobiographical memories from scripts versus view neutral films and recalling neutral autobiographical memories.
WOEXP: 546.
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.
+23: 0.20591
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.
+24: 0.20495
Case judgment versus syllable counting.
Case judgment of letters from visually presented words with button press versus counting the number of syllables in a visually presented word.
WOEXP: 553.
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.
+25: 0.20372
Heat pain on left volar forearm.
47-48 degrees Celsius hot pain on the volar forearm with fentanyl or placebo versus 40 degrees hot stimulus.
WOEXP: 314.
L. J. Adler; F. E. Gyulai; D. J. Diehl; M. A. Mintun; P. M. Winter; L. L. Firestone. Regional brain activity changes associated with fentanyl analgesia elucidated by positron emission tomography.
Anesthesia & Analgesia 84(1):120-126, 1997.
PMID: 8989012.
WOBIB: 101.
-1: -0.06056
Unpleasant words.
Silent judgement of auditorily presented unpleasant arousing words versus matched neutral words.
WOEXP: 132.
Richard J. Maddock; Amy S. Garrett; Michael H. Buonocore. Posterior cingulate cortex activation by emotional words: fMRI evidence
from a valence decision task.
Human Brain Mapping 18(1):30-41, 2003.
PMID: 12454910.
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.10075.
WOBIB: 39.
-2: -0.05911
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.
-3: -0.05900
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: -0.05755
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: -0.05493
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.