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Audio-visual speech low incongruent response.
Heard speech and lip movements with sub-additive response to incongruent signals.
WOEXP: 474.
Gemma A. Calvert; Ruth Campbell; Michael J. Brammer. Evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging of crossmodal binding in the human heteromodal cortex. Current Biology 10(11):649-657, 2000. PMID: 10837246. FMRIDCID: . WOBIB: 154. Cognition,Language - Speech perception Perception,Audition - Speech Perception,Vision - Speech WOEXT: 507.
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Audio-visual speech low incongruent response.
Heard speech and lip movements with sub-additive response to incongruent signals.
WOEXP: 474.
Gemma A. Calvert; Ruth Campbell; Michael J. Brammer. Evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging of crossmodal binding in the human heteromodal cortex.
Current Biology 10(11):649-657, 2000.
PMID: 10837246.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 154.
+2: 0.56099
Initial-consonant judgement.
Initial-consonant judgement from chinese characters presented visually versus font size judgment.
WOEXP: 529.
Wai Ting Soik; Zhen Jin; Paul Fletcher; Li Hai Tan. Distinct brain regions associated with syllable and phoneme.
Human Brain Mapping 18(3):201-207, 2003.
PMID: 12599278.
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.10094.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 172.
+3: 0.49237
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.
WOEXP: 199.
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.
+4: 0.48349
Low confidence in memory retrieval versus high.
Memory retrieval of visual presented words that either were previously seen or new words and with a low confidence of recollection versus retrieval with high confidence. The subjective confidence judgement was made with right fingers button press.
WOEXP: 250.
R. N. Henson; Michael D. Rugg; Tim Shallice; R. J. Dolan. Confidence in recognition memory for words: dissociating right prefrontal
roles in episodic retrieval.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 12(6):913-23, 2000.
PMID: 11177413.
WOBIB: 80.
+5: 0.47393
Decrease during robbery re-experience.
Viewing neutral video of people walking in a park versus viewing a video showing a previously experienced bank-robbery.
WOEXP: 322.
Håkan Fischer; G. Wik; M. Fredrikson. Functional neuroanatomy of robbery re-experience: affective memories
studied with PET.
NeuroReport 7(13):2081-6, 1996.
PMID: 8930963.
WOBIB: 103.
+6: 0.45338
Nonlinear ('convex') response in rapid auditory processing.
Nonlinear (reverse U-shaped) response as a function of compression/presentation speed of auditorily presented sentences that were to be determine semantically true with button press.
WOEXP: 525.
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.
+7: 0.45058
Rhyme judgement and nonlinear ('convex') response in rapid auditory processing.
Conjunction between rhyme judgment of visually presented words pairs and nonlinear (reverse U-shaped) response as a function of compression/presentation speed of auditorily presented sentences that were to be determine semantically true with button press.
WOEXP: 526.
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.
+8: 0.44149
Female phonological
processing.
Detemination by women whether two visually
presented nonsense words rhymed or not with response by pressing
a bulb versus letter case judgement.
WOEXP: 517.
Bennett A. Shaywitz; Sally E. Shaywitz; Kenneth R. Pugh; R. Todd Constable; Pawl Skudlawski; Robert K. Fulbright; Richard A. Bronen; Jack M. Fletcher; Donald P. Shankwiler; Leonard Katz; John C. Gore. Sex differences in the functional organization of the brain for language.
Nature 373(6515):607-609, 1995.
PMID: 7854416.
DOI: 10.1038/373607a0.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 169.
+9: 0.42912
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.
+10: 0.41296
Male phonological processing.
Detemination by men whether two visually
presented nonsense words rhymed or not with response by pressing
a bulb versus letter case judgement.
WOEXP: 516.
Bennett A. Shaywitz; Sally E. Shaywitz; Kenneth R. Pugh; R. Todd Constable; Pawl Skudlawski; Robert K. Fulbright; Richard A. Bronen; Jack M. Fletcher; Donald P. Shankwiler; Leonard Katz; John C. Gore. Sex differences in the functional organization of the brain for language.
Nature 373(6515):607-609, 1995.
PMID: 7854416.
DOI: 10.1038/373607a0.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 169.
+11: 0.40740
Phonemic fluency versus semantic fluency.
Generate words covertly without articulation cued with a given letter versus cued from a category.
WOEXP: 583.
Eraldo Paulesu; Ben Goldacre; Paola Scifo; Stefano F. Cappa; Maria Carla Gilardi; Isabella Castiglioni; Daniela Perani; Frruccio Fazio. Functional heterogeneity of left inferior frontal cortex as revealed by fMRI.
NeuroReport 8(8):2011-2017, 1997.
PMID: 9223094.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 185.
+12: 0.40379
Pseudoword syllable counting versus case judgment.
Counting the number of syllables in a visually presented pseudoword versus decision based on the case of the letters in the word.
WOEXP: 556.
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.
+13: 0.40165
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.
+14: 0.39214
Familiar faces.
Viewing familiar faces an indicating success with a button press versus viewing unfamiliar faces.
WOEXP: 305.
Mary L. Phillips; E. T. Bullmore; R. Howard; P. W. Woodruff; I. C. Wright; Steven C. R. Williams; A. Simmons; C. Andrew; M. Brammer; Anthony S. David. Investigation of facial recognition memory and happy and sad facial
expression perception: an fMRI study.
Psychiatry Research 83(3):127-38, 1998.
PMID: 9849722.
WOBIB: 98.
+15: 0.38329
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.
+16: 0.37819
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.
+17: 0.36759
Syllable counting versus case judgment.
Counting the number of syllables in a visually presented word versus decision based on the case of the letters in the word.
WOEXP: 552.
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.
+18: 0.36616
Immediate pointing versus fixation.
Movement of a stylus with the right hand for the movement of a screen cursor from a central fixation point to an immediate target in the periphery versus passive fixation.
WOEXP: 573.
F. Lacquaniti; Daniela Perani; E. Guigon; V. Bettinardi; M. Carrozzo; F. Grassi; Yves Rossetti; F. Fazio. Visuomotor Transformations for Reaching to Memorized Targets: A PET study.
NeuroImage 5(2):129-146, 1997.
PMID: 9345543.
DOI: 10.1006.nimg.1996.0254.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 182.
+19: 0.36451
Decline in Alzheimer's
disease.
Patients with Alzheimer's disease in 1-year
follow-up during mental resting state versus early Alzheimer's
disease.
WOEXP: 292.
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.
+20: 0.35879
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.
+21: 0.35570
Painful stimulation of the left hand.
Painful stimulation of the left hand by laser.
WOEXP: 34.
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.
+22: 0.35207
Classifying visually presented nouns.
Deciding whether visually presented concrete nouns symbolized living or nonliving objects and rehearsing the decision subvocally versus viewing a isoluminant screen.
WOEXP: 345.
E. T. Bullmore; S. Rabe-Hesketh; R. G. Morris; Steven C. R. Williams; L. Gregory; J. A. Gray; M. J. Brammer. Functional magnetic resonance image analysis of a large-scale
neurocognitive network.
NeuroImage 4(1):16-33, 1996.
PMID: 9345494.
WOBIB: 113.
+23: 0.35185
Audio-visual speech with high congruent and low ingruent response.
Heard speech and lip movements with supra-additive response to congruent signals and sub-additive response to incongruent signals.
WOEXP: 472.
Gemma A. Calvert; Ruth Campbell; Michael J. Brammer. Evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging of crossmodal binding in the human heteromodal cortex.
Current Biology 10(11):649-657, 2000.
PMID: 10837246.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 154.
+24: 0.34777
Harm avoidance and D2 5HT2A negative correlation.
Negative correlation between harm avoidance assess with Cloninger's Tridimensional Personality Questionnaire and FESP binding to dopamine D2 and serotonin 5HT2A receptors.
WOEXP: 493.
Rosa Maria Moresco; M. Dieci; A. Vita; Christina Messa; C. Gobbo; L. Galli; Giovanna Rizzo; A. Panzacchi; L. De Peri; G. Invernizzi; Ferruchio Fazio. In vivo serotonin 5HT(2A) receptor binding and personality traits in healthy subjects: a positron emission tomography study.
NeuroImage 17(3):1470-1478, 2002.
PMID: 12414286.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 161.
+25: 0.34407
Semantic memory retrieval versus episodic.
Semantic memory retrieval by judging visually sentences with a yes/no response using right fingers versus episodic knowledge retrieval.
WOEXP: 375.
Stefan Zysset; Oswald Huber; Evelyn Ferstl; D. Y. von Cramon. The anterior frontomedian cortex and evaluative judgment: an fMRI study.
NeuroImage 15(4):983-91, 2002.
PMID: 11906238.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2001.1008.
WOBIB: 121.
-1: -0.06710
Other-attribution through cursor movement controlled by a computer versus passive cursor movement.
The subject moved a joystick, but a cursor on the screen was controlled by a third "person" (a computer).
WOEXP: 73.
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.
-2: -0.06558
Visual exploration versus saccades.
Visual search exploration versus saccade eye movement.
WOEXP: 6.
Darren R. Gitelman; Todd B. Parrish; Karl J. Friston; M-Marsel Mesulam. Functional anatomy of visual search: regional segregations within the
frontal eye fields and effective connectivity of the superior colliculus.
NeuroImage 15(4):970-82, 2002.
PMID: 11906237.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2001.1006.
WOBIB: 3.
-3: -0.06483
Meditation with visual imagery of landscape versus resting.
Yoga Nidra: verbal guidance to the visual guidance of a summer landscape with forests, streams, and meadows with cattle.
WOEXP: 69.
Hans C. Lou; Troels W. Kjaer; Lars Friberg; G. Wildschiodtz; Søren Holm; Markus Nowak. A 15O-H2O PET study of meditation and the resting state of normal
consciousness.
Human Brain Mapping 7(2):98-105, 1999.
PMID: 9950067.
WOBIB: 22.
-4: -0.06330
Visuospatial 0-back, Boston 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: 356.
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.
-5: -0.06318
Meditation with bodily sensation versus resting.
Yoga Nidra: verbal guidance to the experience of the weight of individual body parts.
WOEXP: 67.
Hans C. Lou; Troels W. Kjaer; Lars Friberg; G. Wildschiodtz; Søren Holm; Markus Nowak. A 15O-H2O PET study of meditation and the resting state of normal
consciousness.
Human Brain Mapping 7(2):98-105, 1999.
PMID: 9950067.
WOBIB: 22.