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Left handgrip due to anesthesia.
1Hz Rythmic left handgrip.
WOEXP: 49.
M. Nowak; K. S. Olsen; I. Law; Søren Holm; O. B. Paulson; N. H. Secher. Command-related distribution of regional cerebral blood flow during attempted handgrip. Journal of Applied Physiology 86(3):819-824, 1999. PMID: 10066691. WOBIB: 16. Motion,Execution - Handgrip Drug - Bupivacaine anesthesia WOEXT: 185. WOEXT: 187.
Asymmetry: -0.75000 (left: -1, right: +1)
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+1: 1.00000
Left handgrip due to anesthesia.
1Hz Rythmic left handgrip.
WOEXP: 49.
M. Nowak; K. S. Olsen; I. Law; Søren Holm; O. B. Paulson; N. H. Secher. Command-related distribution of regional cerebral blood flow during attempted handgrip.
Journal of Applied Physiology 86(3):819-824, 1999.
PMID: 10066691.
WOBIB: 16.
+2: 0.71557
Left hand tool use versus grasping and holding.
Pick up a small cylinder with the left hand using a pair of tongs and transfer it to an other area on a visible magnetic black board with beep sounds as movement cues versus left hand grasping and holding a pair of tongs while visually fixating.
WOEXP: 158.
K. Inoue; R. Kawashima; Motoaki Sugiura; A. Ogawa; T. Schormann; Karl Zilles; Hiroshi Fukuda. Activation in the ipsilateral posterior parietal cortex during tool use: a
PET study.
NeuroImage 14(6):1469-75, 2001.
PMID: 11707103.
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2001.0942.
WOBIB: 48.
+3: 0.46981
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.
+4: 0.40516
Neutral face recognition versus fearful with ketamine drug.
Neutral face recognition after
ketamine-induced emotional blunting versus fearful face
recognition after ketamine infusion.
WOEXP: 478.
Kathryn M. Abel; Matthew P. G. Allin; Katarzyna Kucharska-Pietura; Anthony S. David; Chris Andrew; Steven C. R. Williams; Michael J. Brammer; Mary L. Phillips. Ketamine alters neural processing of facial emotion recognition in healthy men: an fMRI study.
NeuroReport 14(3):387-391, 2003.
PMID: 12634489.
DOI: 10.1097/01.wnr.0000058031.29600.31.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 155.
+5: 0.36216
Attention to musical instrument in the left
ear versus divided attention.
Either attend to both ears or attend to
left ear and press a button when the target stimulus
appeared.
WOEXP: 40.
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.
+6: 0.35619
Fearful face recognition with ketamine drug.
Fearful face recognition after
ketamine-induced emotional blunting versus neutral face
recognition after ketamine infusion.
WOEXP: 477.
Kathryn M. Abel; Matthew P. G. Allin; Katarzyna Kucharska-Pietura; Anthony S. David; Chris Andrew; Steven C. R. Williams; Michael J. Brammer; Mary L. Phillips. Ketamine alters neural processing of facial emotion recognition in healthy men: an fMRI study.
NeuroReport 14(3):387-391, 2003.
PMID: 12634489.
DOI: 10.1097/01.wnr.0000058031.29600.31.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 155.
+7: 0.31112
Auditory threat-related presented words, subject h.
Auditory presentation of threat-related words versus emotionally neutral words.
WOEXP: 509.
Richard J. Maddock; Michael H. Buonocore. Activation of left posterior cingulate gyrus by the auditory presentation of threat-related words: an fMRI study.
Psychiatry Research 75(1):1-14, 1997.
PMID: 9287369.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 165.
+8: 0.26274
Semantic memory versus focused episodic memory.
Recalling and speaking aloud words that start with a specific letter versus recalling a personal event from the past and describing the event aloud.
WOEXP: 416.
Nancy C. Andreasen; Daniel S. O'Leary; Ted Cizadlo; Stephan Arndt; Karim Rezai; G. Leonard Watkins; Laura L. Ponto; Richard D. Hichwa. Remembering the past: two facets of episodic memory explored with positron emission tomography.
American Journal of Psychiatry 152(11):1576-1585, 1995.
PMID: 7485619.
FMRIDCID: .
BrainMap: 219.
WOBIB: 134.
+9: 0.25274
Positive correlation to electrodermal activity.
Correlation to nonspecific skin conductance fluctuation on the palmar side of the second phalanx of the left hand during viewing of aversive and nonaversive movies and with and without electrical shocks to the right fingers.
WOEXP: 296.
M. Fredrikson; T. Furmark; M. T. Olsson; Håkan Fischer; J. Andersson; B. Langstrom. Functional neuroanatomical correlates of electrodermal activity: a
positron emission tomographic study.
Psychophysiology 35(2):179-85, 1998.
PMID: 9529944.
WOBIB: 94.
+10: 0.24182
Word identification versus word recognition.
Read visually presented words aloud versus responding to visually presented words that either have been presented before or not.
WOEXP: 121.
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.
+11: 0.23902
Decreased in 5-HT2A binding in recovered anorexia nervosa females.
Decreased in 5-HT2A binding in recovered anorexia nervosa females compared to healthy control females.
WOEXP: 405.
Guido K. Frank; Walter H. Kaye; Carolyn C. Meltzer; Julie C. Price; Phil Greer; Claire McConaha; Kelli Skovira. Reduced 5-HT2A receptor binding after recovery from anorexia nervosa.
Biological Psychiatry 52(9):896-906, 2002.
PMID: 12399143.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 131.
+12: 0.23893
Threat-related words in controls versus panic disorder patients.
Control subjects listening to threat-related words and making silent judgment on the valence versus listening to neutral words and listening to threat-related words in panic disorder patients.
WOEXP: 515.
Richard J. Maddock; Michael H. Buonocore; Shawn J. Kile; Amy S. Garrett. Brain regions showing increased activation by threat-related words in panic disorder.
NeuroReport 14(3):325-328, 2003.
PMID: 12634477.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 168.
+13: 0.23240
First-person perspectives.
First-person perspective simulation versus Third-person.
WOEXP: 20.
P. Ruby; Jean Decety. Effect of subjective perspective taking during simulation of action: a PET
investigation of agency.
Nature Neuroscience 4(5):546-50, 2001.
PMID: 11319565.
DOI: 10.1038/87510.
WOBIB: 8.
+14: 0.22597
Item-related memory during semantic retrieval with new words versus old.
Semantic retrieval with a decision whether a visually presented word was refering to a living or nonliving thing with right hand button response for new words versus old previously presented words.
WOEXP: 570.
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.
+15: 0.21114
Tasks with right thumb button press.
Overlap in tasks with right thumb button press response: two reaction time tasks: Reaction-time task to luminance change and protusion of a stylus to the tip of the right index finger; visual memory task; tacile discrimination and roughness discrimination.
WOEXP: 497.
Stefan Geyer; Anders Ledberg; Axel Schleicher; Shigeo Kinomura; Thorsten Schormann; Uli Burgel; Torkel Klingberg; Jonas Larsson; Karl Zilles; Per E. Roland. Two different areas within the primary motor cortex of man.
Nature 382(6594):805-807, 1996.
PMID: 8752272.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 163.
+16: 0.21046
Passive right middle finger movement.
Passive repetitive flexion-extension movement of the right middle finger at the metacarpophalangeal joint every 0.5 second by a servo-motor accompanied by a beep versus rest with listening to beeps.
WOEXP: 269.
T. Mima; A. Ikeda; S. Yazawa; T. Kunieda; T. Nagamine; W. Taki; H. Shibasaki. Somesthetic function of supplementary motor area during voluntary
movements.
NeuroReport 10(9):1859-62, 1999.
PMID: 10501521.
WOBIB: 84.
+17: 0.20752
Pointing to previous target versus fixation.
Movement of a stylus with the right hand for the movement of a screen cursor from a central fixation point to a target in the periphery shown in the previous round versus passive fixation.
WOEXP: 574.
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.
+18: 0.20721
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.
+19: 0.20606
Right index finger static force.
Exerting static force with the right index finger with tone as auditory feedback versus hearing a tone.
WOEXP: 337.
C. Dettmers; R. N. Lemon; K. M. Stephan; G. R. Fink; Richard S. J. Frackowiak. Cerebral activation during the exertion of sustained static force in man.
NeuroReport 7(13):2103-10, 1996.
PMID: 8930968.
WOBIB: 108.
+20: 0.20323
Semantic fluency versus phonemic fluency.
Generate words covertly without articulation cued with a broad category, such as animals, fruits and kitchen utensils versus cued with a letter.
WOEXP: 584.
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.
+21: 0.20226
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.
+22: 0.20071
Imagined saccades.
Imagine the performance of visually guided saccades versus suppression of saccades.
WOEXP: 419.
Ian Law; Claus Svarer; Søren Holm; Olaf B. Paulson. The activation pattern in normal humans during suppression, imagination and performance of saccadic eye movements.
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica 161(3):419-434, 1997.
PMID: 9401596.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 135.
+23: 0.20041
Auditory threat-related presented words in 10 subjects.
Auditory presentation of threat-related words versus emotionally neutral words.
WOEXP: 501.
Richard J. Maddock; Michael H. Buonocore. Activation of left posterior cingulate gyrus by the auditory presentation of threat-related words: an fMRI study.
Psychiatry Research 75(1):1-14, 1997.
PMID: 9287369.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 165.
+24: 0.19960
Suppression of saccades.
Suppression of saccadic eye movements by central fixation with peripheral stimulation versus central fixation with no peripheral distraction.
WOEXP: 417.
Ian Law; Claus Svarer; Søren Holm; Olaf B. Paulson. The activation pattern in normal humans during suppression, imagination and performance of saccadic eye movements.
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica 161(3):419-434, 1997.
PMID: 9401596.
FMRIDCID: .
WOBIB: 135.
+25: 0.19739
Increase during viewing conditioned snake and spider video.
Viewing snake and spider video conditioned with an electric shock to the second phalanx of the right index and long fingers versus viewing video before conditioning.
WOEXP: 310.
M. Fredrikson; G. Wik; Håkan Fischer; J. Andersson. Affective and attentive neural networks in humans: a PET study of
Pavlovian conditioning.
NeuroReport 7(1):97-101, 1995.
PMID: 8742426.
WOBIB: 99.
-1: -0.04799
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.
-2: -0.04249
Semantic versus case.
Decision whether a visually presented word is abstract or concrete with right hand response button press versus decision based on the case of the letters in the word.
WOEXP: 550.
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.
-3: -0.04023
Memory encoding.
Memory encoding of visually presented barcodes in a delayed non-matching-to-sample task.
WOEXP: 431.
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.
-4: -0.03907
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.
-5: -0.03773
Semantic versus syllable counting via case judgment.
Decision whether a visually presented word is abstract or concrete with right hand response button press versus syllable counting with case judgment as double subtracted.
WOEXP: 558.
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.