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    A framework for integrating the songbird brain. 

    Carninci, P; Dietrich, F; Hartemink, Alexander J; Hayashizaki, Y; Jarvis, Erich David; Lin, S; McConnell, P; ... (15 authors) (J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol, 2002-12)
    Biological systems by default involve complex components with complex relationships. To decipher how biological systems work, we assume that one needs to integrate information over multiple levels of complexity. The songbird ...
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    The neuropsychology of autobiographical memory. 

    Greenberg, DL; Rubin, David C (Cortex, 2003-09)
    This special issue of Cortex focuses on the relative contribution of different neural networks to memory and the interaction of 'core' memory processes with other cognitive processes. In this article, we examine ...
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    The short and long of it: neural correlates of temporal-order memory for autobiographical events. 

    Cabeza, Roberto; LaBar, Kevin S; Rubin, David C; St Jacques, P (J Cogn Neurosci, 2008-07)
    Previous functional neuroimaging studies of temporal-order memory have investigated memory for laboratory stimuli that are causally unrelated and poor in sensory detail. In contrast, the present functional magnetic resonance ...
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    The spatiotemporal dynamics of autobiographical memory: neural correlates of recall, emotional intensity, and reliving. 

    Cabeza, Roberto; Daselaar, SM; Greenberg, DL; LaBar, Kevin S; Rice, HJ; Rubin, David C (Cereb Cortex, 2008-01)
    We sought to map the time course of autobiographical memory retrieval, including brain regions that mediate phenomenological experiences of reliving and emotional intensity. Participants recalled personal memories to auditory ...
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    Activation in mesolimbic and visuospatial neural circuits elicited by smoking cues: evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging. 

    Due, DL; Hall, WG; Huettel, Scott; Rubin, David C (Am J Psychiatry, 2002-06)
    OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to increase understanding of the brain mechanisms involved in cigarette addiction by identifying neural substrates modulated by visual smoking cues in nicotine-deprived smokers. METHOD: Event-related ...
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    Using functional magnetic resonance imaging in psychotherapy research: a brief introduction to concepts, methods, and task selection. 

    Carrig, Madeline; Kolden, GG; Strauman, Timothy J (Psychother Res, 2009-07)
    Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has become an increasingly important methodology in the study of psychotherapy outcome and process. In this article, the authors offer a brief introduction to the use of fMRI ...
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    Evaluating functional network inference using simulations of complex biological systems. 

    Hartemink, Alexander J; Jarvis, Erich David; Smith, VA (Bioinformatics, 2002)
    MOTIVATION: Although many network inference algorithms have been presented in the bioinformatics literature, no suitable approach has been formulated for evaluating their effectiveness at recovering models of complex biological ...
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    Tissue-specific genetic control of splicing: implications for the study of complex traits. 

    Cronin, KD; Denny, Thomas Norton; Gabriel, WN; Ge, Dongliang; Goldstein, David Benjamin; Heinzen, EL; Hulette, Christine Marie; ... (10 authors) (PLoS Biol, 2008-12-23)
    Numerous genome-wide screens for polymorphisms that influence gene expression have provided key insights into the genetic control of transcription. Despite this work, the relevance of specific polymorphisms to in vivo expression ...
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    BOLD signal compartmentalization based on the apparent diffusion coefficient. 

    Fichtenholtz, Harlan M; Song, AW; Woldorff, Marty G (Magn Reson Imaging, 2002-09)
    Functional MRI (fMRI) can detect blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) hemodynamic responses secondary to neuronal activity. The most commonly used method for detecting fMRI signals is the gradient-echo echo-planar imaging ...
     

     

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