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Differential developmental trajectories of magnetic susceptibility in human brain gray and white matter over the lifespan. 

Bancroft-Wu, V; Batrachenko, A; De Bellis, MD; Langkammer, C; Li, W; Liu, C; Morey, Rajendra A; ... (11 authors) (Hum Brain Mapp, 2014-06)
As indicated by several recent studies, magnetic susceptibility of the brain is influenced mainly by myelin in the white matter and by iron deposits in the deep nuclei. Myelination and iron deposition in the brain evolve ...
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The dynamics of proactive and reactive cognitive control processes in the human brain. 

Appelbaum, L Gregory; Boehler, C Nicolas; Davis, Lauren A; Won, Robert J; Woldorff, Marty G (J Cogn Neurosci, 2014-05)
In this study, we leveraged the high temporal resolution of EEG to examine the neural mechanisms underlying the flexible regulation of cognitive control that unfolds over different timescales. We measured behavioral and ...
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The neural basis of involuntary episodic memories. 

Hall, Shana A; Rubin, David C; Miles, Amanda; Davis, Simon W; Wing, Erik A; Cabeza, Roberto; Berntsen, Dorthe (J Cogn Neurosci, 2014-10)
Voluntary episodic memories require an intentional memory search, whereas involuntary episodic memories come to mind spontaneously without conscious effort. Cognitive neuroscience has largely focused on voluntary memory, ...

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AuthorAppelbaum, L Gregory (1)Bancroft-Wu, V (1)Batrachenko, A (1)Berntsen, Dorthe (1)Boehler, C Nicolas (1)Cabeza, Roberto (1)Davis, Lauren A (1)Davis, Simon W (1)De Bellis, MD (1)Hall, Shana A (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (2)Acoustic Stimulation (1)Aged (1)... View MoreAffiliation of Duke Author(s)Clinical Science Departments (3)Duke (3)Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (3)Duke-UNC Center for Brain Imaging and Analysis (3)Institutes and Centers (3)
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