All Stories

  1. GRaph-based analysis for stroke prediction (GRASP): A multi-modal model for identifying first ischemic stroke in high-risk population using UK biobank
  2. General mental ability (Spearman's g) in Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy
  3. Motor‐associated thalamic nuclei are reduced in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
  4. Incidental Findings from 16,400 Brain MRI Examinations of Research Volunteers
  5. Genetic influence on resting state networks in young male and female adults: a cartographer mapping study
  6. Beyond Diffusion Tensor MRI Methods for Improved Characterization of the Brain after Ischemic Stroke: A Review
  7. A Prospective, Multicenter Study to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of Translingual Neurostimulation Plus Physical Therapy for the Treatment of a Chronic Balance Deficit Due to Mild-to-Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury
  8. Network topology of the cognitive phenotypes of temporal lobe epilepsy
  9. Regional and global resting-state functional MR connectivity in temporal lobe epilepsy: Results from the Epilepsy Connectome Project
  10. Neuroticism in temporal lobe epilepsy is associated with altered limbic-frontal lobe resting-state functional connectivity
  11. Cohort study into the neural correlates of postoperative delirium: the role of connectivity and slow-wave activity
  12. Alterations in brain white matter microstructural properties in patients with Crohn’s disease in remission
  13. Graph Theory Analysis of Functional Connectivity Combined with Machine Learning Approaches Demonstrates Widespread Network Differences and Predicts Clinical Variables in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
  14. Rethinking Measures of Functional Connectivity via Feature Extraction
  15. Brain aging in temporal lobe epilepsy: Chronological, structural, and functional
  16. Postoperative delirium is associated with increased plasma neurofilament light
  17. A pilot study of neural correlates of perioperative executive function associated with noncardiac surgery in the elderly
  18. DUAL-GLOW: Conditional Flow-Based Generative Model for Modality Transfer
  19. Neuroanatomical correlates of personality traits in temporal lobe epilepsy: Findings from the Epilepsy Connectome Project
  20. Examining the identification of age-related atrophy between T1 and T1 + T2-FLAIR cortical thickness measurements
  21. Cognitive slowing and its underlying neurobiology in temporal lobe epilepsy
  22. Network analysis of prospective brain development in youth with benign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes and its relationship to cognition
  23. A Verbal Fluency Task‐Based Brain Activation fMRI Study in Patients with Crohn's Disease in Remission
  24. Alterations in resting-state functional connectivity in patients with Crohn’s disease in remission
  25. Effective Connectivity Within the Default Mode Network in Left Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: Findings from the Epilepsy Connectome Project
  26. Identification of Subclinical Language Deficit Using Machine Learning Classification Based on Poststroke Functional Connectivity Derived from Low Frequency Oscillations
  27. Using Low-Frequency Oscillations to Detect Temporal Lobe Epilepsy with Machine Learning
  28. Evaluation of Changes in the Motor Network Following BCI Therapy Based on Graph Theory Analysis
  29. Behavioral Outcomes Following Brain–Computer Interface Intervention for Upper Extremity Rehabilitation in Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  30. Progressive dissociation of cortical and subcortical network development in children with new-onset juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
  31. Early Findings on Functional Connectivity Correlates of Behavioral Outcomes of Brain-Computer Interface Stroke Rehabilitation Using Machine Learning
  32. Predicting primary outcomes of brain tumor patients with advanced neuroimaging MRI measures
  33. Preoperative FMRI associated with decreased mortality and morbidity in brain tumor patients
  34. Brain-computer interfaces for stroke rehabilitation: summary of the 2016 BCI Meeting in Asilomar
  35. Machine Learning Classification to Identify the Stage of Brain-Computer Interface Therapy for Stroke Rehabilitation Using Functional Connectivity
  36. Psychomotor slowing is associated with anomalies in baseline and prospective large scale neural networks in youth with epilepsy
  37. Role of the Contralesional vs. Ipsilesional Hemisphere in Stroke Recovery
  38. Investigating the Blood Oxygenation Level-Dependent Functional MRI Response to a Verbal Fluency Task in Early Stroke before and after Hemodynamic Scaling
  39. Brain structure and organization five decades after childhood onset epilepsy
  40. Machine Learning-Based Prediction of Changes in Behavioral Outcomes Using Functional Connectivity and Clinical Measures in Brain-Computer Interface Stroke Rehabilitation
  41. The Impact of Intracranial Tumor Proximity to White Matter Tracts on Morbidity and Mortality: A Retrospective Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study
  42. Graph theory and cognition: A complementary avenue for examining neuropsychological status in epilepsy
  43. Classification and Extraction of Resting State Networks Using Healthy and Epilepsy fMRI Data
  44. Brain–Computer Interface Training after Stroke Affects Patterns of Brain–Behavior Relationships in Corticospinal Motor Fibers
  45. Structural Imaging Changes and Behavioral Correlates in Patients with Crohn’s Disease in Remission
  46. Implication of the Slow-5 Oscillations in the Disruption of the Default-Mode Network in Healthy Aging and Stroke
  47. Low functional robustness in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy
  48. Delineating potential epileptogenic areas utilizing resting functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in epilepsy patients
  49. TH-AB-207A-10: Sub-MSv Cerebral CT Perfusion Imaging Using Prior Image Constrained Compressed Sensing: A Prospective Clinical Trial
  50. Age-Related Changes in BOLD Activation Pattern in Phonemic Fluency Paradigm: An Investigation of Activation, Functional Connectivity and Psychophysiological Interactions
  51. A review of the progression and future implications of brain-computer interface therapies for restoration of distal upper extremity motor function after stroke
  52. Differing Patterns of Altered Slow-5 Oscillations in Healthy Aging and Ischemic Stroke
  53. Sa1886 Altered Brain Functional Activation and Connectivity Patterns in Patients With Crohn's Disease in Remission
  54. Disruptions in cortico-subcortical covariance networks associated with anxiety in new-onset childhood epilepsy
  55. Hypercapnic evaluation of vascular reactivity in healthy aging and acute stroke via functional MRI
  56. Recovery of slow-5 oscillations in a longitudinal study of ischemic stroke patients
  57. Age-Related Changes in Inter-Network Connectivity by Component Analysis
  58. Developmental Reorganization of the Cognitive Network in Pediatric Epilepsy
  59. Regional homogeneity (ReHo) changes in new onset versus chronic benign epilepsy of childhood with centrotemporal spikes (BECTS): A resting state fMRI study
  60. Cognition and brain development in children with benign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes
  61. Dose-response relationships using brain–computer interface technology impact stroke rehabilitation
  62. Disrupted Brain Functional Organization in Epilepsy Revealed by Graph Theory Analysis
  63. DTI measures track and predict motor function outcomes in stroke rehabilitation utilizing BCI technology
  64. Su1293 Neuroimaging Changes and Behavioral Correlates in Patients With Crohn's Disease
  65. Functional connectivity changes in the language network during stroke recovery
  66. Usage of fMRI for pre-surgical planning in brain tumor and vascular lesion patients: Task and statistical threshold effects on language lateralization
  67. An open science resource for establishing reliability and reproducibility in functional connectomics
  68. Age-Related Reorganizational Changes in Modularity and Functional Connectivity of Human Brain Networks
  69. The Influence of Physiological Noise Correction on Test–Retest Reliability of Resting-State Functional Connectivity
  70. Characterizing relationships of DTI, fMRI, and motor recovery in stroke rehabilitation utilizing brain-computer interface technology
  71. BCI-FES: could a new rehabilitation device hold fresh promise for stroke patients?
  72. Changes in functional brain organization and behavioral correlations after rehabilitative therapy using a brain-computer interface
  73. Changes in functional connectivity correlate with behavioral gains in stroke patients after therapy using a brain-computer interface device
  74. Case report: post-stroke interventional BCI rehabilitation in an individual with preexisting sensorineural disability
  75. The neural correlates of age effects on verbal–spatial binding in working memory
  76. Characterizing Recovery of the Human Brain following Stroke
  77. The effect of scan length on the reliability of resting-state fMRI connectivity estimates
  78. The effect of resting condition on resting-state fMRI reliability and consistency: A comparison between resting with eyes open, closed, and fixated
  79. The role of secondary motor and language cortices in morbidity and mortality: a retrospective functional MRI study of surgical planning for patients with intracranial tumors
  80. Association of functional magnetic resonance imaging indices with postoperative language outcomes in patients with primary brain tumors
  81. Clinical fMRI
  82. Alterations in regional homogeneity of resting-state brain activity in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy
  83. Characterizing Functional Connectivity Differences in Aging Adults using Machine Learning on Resting State fMRI Data
  84. Age-Related Differences in Test-Retest Reliability in Resting-State Brain Functional Connectivity
  85. Current Status and Future Perspectives of Magnetic Resonance High-Field Imaging: A Summary
  86. Support vector machine classification and characterization of age-related reorganization of functional brain networks
  87. Parallel ICA identifies sub-components of resting state networks that covary with behavioral indices
  88. Capacity-Speed Relationships in Prefrontal Cortex
  89. Effects of Hypoperfusion in Alzheimer's Disease
  90. Impact of Brain Tumor Location on Morbidity and Mortality: A Retrospective Functional MR Imaging Study
  91. Validating Age-Related Functional Imaging Changes in Verbal Working Memory with Acute Stroke
  92. Effects of Hypoperfusion in Alzheimer's Disease
  93. When less is more and when more is more: The mediating roles of capacity and speed in brain-behavior efficiency
  94. B-type natriuretic peptide as a marker for heart failure in patients with acute stroke
  95. P-FIT and the neuroscience of intelligence: How well does P fit?
  96. Testing Conclusions From Functional Imaging of Working Memory with Data From Acute Stroke
  97. Neural Substrates of Word Generation during Stroke Recovery: The Influence of Cortical Hypoperfusion
  98. Neural correlates of cognitive efficiency
  99. The Role of the Prefrontal Cortex in the Maintenance of Verbal Working Memory: An Event-Related fMRI Analysis.
  100. Rostrolateral Prefrontal Cortex Involvement in Relational Integration during Reasoning
  101. Age differences in prefrontal cortical activity in working memory.
  102. Age differences in prefrontal cortical activity in working memory.
  103. Neural substrates of mathematical reasoning: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of neocortical activation during performance of the necessary arithmetic operations test.
  104. Neural substrates of mathematical reasoning: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of neocortical activation during performance of the necessary arithmetic operations test.
  105. Neural activity differs between explicit and implicit learning of artificial grammar strings: An fMRI study
  106. Hemispheric asymmetries and individual differences in visual concept learning as measured by functional MRI
  107. Integration of diverse information in working memory within the frontal lobe
  108. Load-Dependent Roles of Frontal Brain Regions in the Maintenance of Working Memory
  109. Blind smell: brain activation induced by an undetected air-borne chemical
  110. Striatal activation during acquisition of a cognitive skill.
  111. Striatal activation during acquisition of a cognitive skill.
  112. Sniffing and smelling: separate subsystems in the human olfactory cortex
  113. A method for functional magnetic resonance imaging of olfaction
  114. Neural Substrates of Fluid Reasoning: An fMRI Study of Neocortical Activation during Performance of the Raven's Progressive Matrices Test
  115. Neural correlates of mathematical reasoning
  116. An fMRI study of visual concept learning
  117. Attention to thought: Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) evidence