Tracking the Mind's Image in the Brain I Time-Resolved fMRI during Visuospatial Mental Imagery
暂无分享,去创建一个
R. Goebel | E. Formisano | A. Sack | D. Linden | F. Esposito | F. Zanella | F. Salle | D. Grossi | L. Trojano
[1] A. Paivio,et al. Comparisons of mental clocks. , 1978, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[2] J. Fuster. Prefrontal Cortex , 2018 .
[3] B Renault,et al. Onset and offset of brain events as indices of mental chronometry. , 1982, Science.
[4] R. Shepard,et al. Mental Images and Their Transformations , 1982 .
[5] Martha J. Farah,et al. A case study of mental imagery deficit , 1988, Brain and Cognition.
[6] J. Talairach,et al. Co-Planar Stereotaxic Atlas of the Human Brain: 3-Dimensional Proportional System: An Approach to Cerebral Imaging , 1988 .
[7] Allen Allport,et al. Visual attention , 1989 .
[8] L. Pelosi,et al. On the different roles of the cerebral hemispheres in mental imagery: The “o'Clock Test” in two clinical cases , 1989, Brain and Cognition.
[9] J. Sergent. The neuropsychology of visual image generation: Data, method, and theory , 1990, Brain and Cognition.
[10] S. Hillyard. Electrical and magnetic brain recordings: contributions to cognitive neuroscience , 1993, Current Opinion in Neurobiology.
[11] D. Grossi,et al. A Critical Review of Mental Imagery Defects , 1994, Brain and Cognition.
[12] S. Kosslyn. Image and Brain , 1994 .
[13] Karl J. Friston,et al. Statistical parametric maps in functional imaging: A general linear approach , 1994 .
[14] S. Kosslyn. Image and Brain: The Resolution of the Imagery Debate , 1994, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[15] Vera Maljkovic,et al. Two types of image generation: Evidence for left and right hemisphere processes , 1995, Neuropsychologia.
[16] Carlo Semenza,et al. Generating visual mental images: Deficit after brain damage , 1995, Neuropsychologia.
[17] Martha J. Farah,et al. Current issues in the neuropsychology of image generation , 1995, Neuropsychologia.
[18] Mark S. Cohen,et al. Changes in cortical activity during mental rotation. A mapping study using functional MRI. , 1996, Brain : a journal of neurology.
[19] D. Heeger,et al. Linear Systems Analysis of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Human V1 , 1996, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[20] S. Kosslyn,et al. Neural Systems Shared by Visual Imagery and Visual Perception: A Positron Emission Tomography Study , 1997, NeuroImage.
[21] Edward E. Smith,et al. Temporal dynamics of brain activation during a working memory task , 1997, Nature.
[22] Ravi S. Menon,et al. Mental chronometry using latency-resolved functional MRI. , 1998, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[23] W. Singer,et al. Functional imaging of mirror and inverse reading reveals separate coactivated networks for oculomotion and spatial transformations , 1998, Neuroreport.
[24] M. Corbetta,et al. A Common Network of Functional Areas for Attention and Eye Movements , 1998, Neuron.
[25] D. Gitelman,et al. Neuroanatomic Overlap of Working Memory and Spatial Attention Networks: A Functional MRI Comparison within Subjects , 1999, NeuroImage.
[26] J. Jonides,et al. Storage and executive processes in the frontal lobes. , 1999, Science.
[27] Ravi S. Menon,et al. Spatial and temporal limits in cognitive neuroimaging with fMRI , 1999, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
[28] N. Kanwisher,et al. The Generality of Parietal Involvement in Visual Attention , 1999, Neuron.
[29] W. Singer,et al. Activation of Heschl’s Gyrus during Auditory Hallucinations , 1999, Neuron.
[30] R. Goebel,et al. The functional neuroanatomy of target detection: an fMRI study of visual and auditory oddball tasks. , 1999, Cerebral cortex.
[31] B. Rosen,et al. Auditory and visual word processing studied with fMRI , 1999, Human brain mapping.
[32] T. Raij. Patterns of Brain Activity during Visual Imagery of Letters , 1999, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[33] M. Greenlee,et al. Cortical activation evoked by visual mental imagery as measured by fMRI , 2000, Neuroreport.
[34] M. Corbetta,et al. Voluntary orienting is dissociated from target detection in human posterior parietal cortex , 2000, Nature Neuroscience.
[35] N. Kanwisher,et al. Visual attention: Insights from brain imaging , 2000, Nature Reviews Neuroscience.
[36] R. Passingham,et al. The prefrontal cortex: response selection or maintenance within working memory? , 2000, 5th IEEE EMBS International Summer School on Biomedical Imaging, 2002..
[37] Ravi S. Menon,et al. Motor Area Activity During Mental Rotation Studied by Time-Resolved Single-Trial fMRI , 2000, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[38] S. Kosslyn,et al. Functional Anatomy of High-Resolution Visual Mental Imagery , 2000, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[39] R. Goebel,et al. Matching two imagined clocks: the functional anatomy of spatial analysis in the absence of visual stimulation. , 2000, Cerebral cortex.
[40] Rainer Goebel,et al. Sustained extrastriate cortical activation without visual awareness revealed by fMRI studies of hemianopic patients , 2001, Vision Research.
[41] N. Kanwisher,et al. Neuroimaging of cognitive functions in human parietal cortex , 2001, Current Opinion in Neurobiology.
[42] Rainer Goebel,et al. An Efficient Algorithm for Topologically Correct Segmentation of the Cortical Sheet in Anatomical MR Volumes , 2001, NeuroImage.
[43] Thomas Dierks,et al. Tracking the Mind's Image in the Brain II Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Reveals Parietal Asymmetry in Visuospatial Imagery , 2002, Neuron.
[44] W. Singer,et al. Distributed cortical systems in visual short-term memory revealed by event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging. , 2002, Cerebral cortex.