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Basic level object naming versus domain level object naming.
Silent object naming on the "basic" level from visually presented colored pictures versus "domain" level object naming.
WOEXP: 445.
L. K. Tyler; E. A. Stamatakis; P. Bright; K. Acres; S. Abdallah; J. M. Rodd; H. E. Moss. Processing objects at different levels of specificity. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 16(3):351-362, 2004. PMID: 15072671. DOI: 10.1162/089892904322926692. FMRIDCID: . WOBIB: 145. Perception,Vision - Objects WOEXT: 468.
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Basic level object naming versus domain level object naming.
Silent object naming on the "basic" level from visually presented colored pictures versus "domain" level object naming.
WOEXP: 445.
L. K. Tyler; E. A. Stamatakis; P. Bright; K. Acres; S. Abdallah; J. M. Rodd; H. E. Moss. Processing objects at different levels of specificity.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 16(3):351-362, 2004.
PMID: 15072671.
DOI: 10.1162/089892904322926692.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 145.
+2: 0.83157
Ambiguous threat.
Faces displaying ambiguous threat by anger
face with averted gaze and fear faces with direct gaze versus
anger faces with direct gaze and fear faces with averted
gaze.
WOEXP: 277.
Reginald B. J. Adams; Heather L. Gordon; Abigail A. Baird; Nalini Ambady; Robert E. Kleck. Effects of gaze on amygdala sensitivity to anger and fear
faces.
Science 300(5625):1536, 2003.
PMID: 12791983.
DOI: 10.1126/science.1082244.
WOBIB: 86.
+3: 0.73217
Sniffing.
1.5s sniffing of non-odorized clean air to the instructions on a screen.
WOEXP: 494.
Noam Sobel; V. Prabhakaran; John E. Desmond; Gary H. Glover; R. L. Goode; Edith V. Sullivan; John D. E. Gabrieli. Sniffing and smelling: separate subsystems in the human olfactory cortex.
Nature 392(6673):282-286, 1998.
PMID: 9521322.
DOI: 10.1038/32654.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 162.
+4: 0.61206
Smelling.
Smelling birhinally to eight different odorants versus smelling to odourless cotton wand.
WOEXP: 487.
Robert J. Zatorre; Marilyn Jones-Gotman; Alan C. Evans; Ernst Meyer. Functional localization and lateralization of human olfactory cortex.
Nature 360(6402):339-340, 1992.
PMID: 1448149.
DOI: 10.1038/360339a0.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 158.
+5: 0.45540
Thalamic stimulation for pain relief.
Thalamic stimulation in the left ventroposterior medial thalamic nucleus (-7, -20, +2) for facial pain relief versus after stimulation an still with no pain.
WOEXP: 195.
Ron C. Kupers; J. M. Gybels; Albert Gjedde. Positron emission tomography study of a chronic pain patient successfully
treated with somatosensory thalamic stimulation.
Pain 87(3):295-302, 2000.
PMID: 10963909.
WOBIB: 62.
+6: 0.42334
Happy recitation in non-religious subjects.
Happy recitation of a German children's nursery rhyme with eyes closed in non-religious subjects.
WOEXP: 409.
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.
+7: 0.36141
Fearful body expression.
Viewing videos og fearful whole-body expressions versus viewing emotionally neural action.
WOEXP: 471.
Nouchine Hadjikhani; Beatrice de Gelder. Seeing fearful body expressions activates the fusiform cortex and amygdala.
Current Biology 13(24):2201-2205, 2003.
PMID: 14680638.
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2003.11.049.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 153.
+8: 0.35615
Happy faces correlated with extraversion.
Categorization of happy face correlated with extraversion NEO personality trait.
WOEXP: 482.
Turhan Canli; Heidi Sivers; Susan L. Whitfield; Ian H. Gotlib; John E. Gabrieli. Amygdala response to happy faces as a function of extraversion.
Science 296(5576):2191, 2002.
PMID: 12077407.
DOI: 10.1126/science.1068749.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 156.
+9: 0.35185
Sexual arousal - female.
Sexual arousal by viewing erotic film excerpts.
WOEXP: 10.
Sherif Karama; Andre R. Lecours; Jean-Maxime Leroux; Pierre Bourgouin; Gilles Beaudoin; Sven Joubert; Mario Beauregard. Areas of brain activation in males and females during viewing of erotic
film excerpts.
Human Brain Mapping 16(1):1-13, 2002.
PMID: 11870922.
WOBIB: 4.
+10: 0.33068
Sadness from films.
Sadness generated from viewing silent color feature film involving grieving a friend who committed suicide by hanging versus view neutral films and recalling neutral autobiographical memories.
WOEXP: 544.
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.
+11: 0.30990
Fearful faces.
Categorization of fearful face versus happy faces.
WOEXP: 481.
Turhan Canli; Heidi Sivers; Susan L. Whitfield; Ian H. Gotlib; John E. Gabrieli. Amygdala response to happy faces as a function of extraversion.
Science 296(5576):2191, 2002.
PMID: 12077407.
DOI: 10.1126/science.1068749.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 156.
+12: 0.29895
Successful verbal encoding of initial items in a list.
Verbal encoding of subsequently remembered words which are in the initial part of the list versus forgotten initial items.
WOEXP: 436.
B. A. Strange; L. J. Otten; Oliver Josephs; Michael D. Rugg; Raymond J. Dolan. Dissociable human perirhinal, hippocampal, and parahippocampal roles during verbal encoding.
Journal of Neuroscience 22(2):523-528, 2002.
PMID: 11784798.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 142.
+13: 0.29077
Negative affect, study 2.
Correlation between resting state blood
flow and Negative Affect as the self-rated factor for
irritability, anxiety and anger measured by Positive Affect
Negative Affect Schedule.
WOEXP: 461.
David H. Zald; Dorothy L. Mattson; Jose V. Pardo. Brain activity in ventromedial prefrontal cortex correlates with individual differences in negative affect.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 99(4):2450-2454, 2002.
PMID: 11842195.
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.042457199.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 150.
+14: 0.28938
Happiness from films.
Happiness generated from viewing silent color feature film involving a joyous romantic reconciliation versus view neutral films and recalling neutral autobiographical memories.
WOEXP: 543.
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.
+15: 0.28380
Verbal fluency.
Naming words beginning with a given letter while focusing on a cross on a screen versus reading color words.
WOEXP: 539.
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.
+16: 0.27709
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.
+17: 0.26399
Sexual arousal - male.
Sexual arousal by viewing erotic film excerpts.
WOEXP: 9.
Sherif Karama; Andre R. Lecours; Jean-Maxime Leroux; Pierre Bourgouin; Gilles Beaudoin; Sven Joubert; Mario Beauregard. Areas of brain activation in males and females during viewing of erotic
film excerpts.
Human Brain Mapping 16(1):1-13, 2002.
PMID: 11870922.
WOBIB: 4.
+18: 0.26364
Passive versus active, hypothesis generation group.
Passive state with simulus versus active states in connection with visual information processing task: same-different discrimination, visual search, spatial attention, language, memory, cross-modal imagery. hypothesis generation group.
WOEXP: 530.
Gordon L. Shulman; Julie A. Fiez; Maurizio Corbetta; Randy L. Buckner; Francis M. Miezin; Marcus E. Raichle; Steven E. Petersen. Common Blood Flow Changes across Visual Tasks: II. Decreases in Cerebral Cortex.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 9(5):648-663, 1997.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 173.
+19: 0.25483
Fixation versus word recognition.
Fixation on a central cross on the screen versus responding to visually presented words.
WOEXP: 119.
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.
+20: 0.25183
Controls versus London taxi drivers.
Gray matter volume in controls not driving taxi versus London taxi drivers with extensive navigation experience versus controls.
WOEXP: 197.
Eleanor A. Maguire; D. G. Gadian; I. S. Johnsrude; C. D. Good; J. Ashburner; Richard S. J. Frackowiak; C. D. Frith. Navigation-related structural change in the hippocampi of taxi drivers.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 97(8):4398-403, 2000.
PMID: 10716738.
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.070039597.
WOBIB: 63.
+21: 0.24971
Time-context-specific recall.
Time-context-specific cued recall of words from auditorily presented syllables versus word completion from syllable.
WOEXP: 109.
Toshikatsu Fujii; Jiro Okuda; Takashi Tsukiura; Hiroya Ohtake; Rina Miura; Reiko Fukatsu; Kyoko Suzuki; Ryuta Kawashima; Masatoshi Itoh; Hiroshi Fukuda; Atsushi Yamadori. The role of the basal forebrain in episodic memory retrieval: a positron emission tomography study.
NeuroImage 15(3):501-8, 2002.
PMID: 11848693.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2001.0995.
WOBIB: 32.
+22: 0.24065
Sadness from films and recall.
Sadness generated from viewing silent color feature film involving grieving a friend who committed suicide by hanging and recalling sad autobiographical memories from scripts versus view neutral films and recalling neutral autobiographical memories.
WOEXP: 541.
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: 0.23966
Chronic facial pain versus no pain after thalamic stimulation.
Chronic pain in the right side of the face versus no pain after thalamic stimulation in the left ventroposterior medial thalamic nucleus (-7, -20, +2).
WOEXP: 193.
Ron C. Kupers; J. M. Gybels; Albert Gjedde. Positron emission tomography study of a chronic pain patient successfully
treated with somatosensory thalamic stimulation.
Pain 87(3):295-302, 2000.
PMID: 10963909.
WOBIB: 62.
+24: 0.22557
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.
+25: 0.22103
Pleasant emotion.
Viewing of pleasant pictures, such as erotica, babies, sports events versus viewing neural pictures, such as inanimate objects, people with neutral facial expressions and complex visual stimuli.
WOEXP: 294.
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.
-1: -0.04403
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: -0.04293
Nonconscious encoding of face-word associations.
Nonconscious encoding of brief visual presented face-word pairs where the words indicated occupation versus nonconscious viewing of faces.
WOEXP: 467.
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.
-3: -0.04272
Visuospatial 2-back, Pittsburgh 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: 355.
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.
-4: -0.04271
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.
-5: -0.04240
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.