The Brain and Mind Institute is recognized as one of the world’s leading research institutes in cognitive neuroscience and aims to understand how the brain allows us to perceive the world, makes sense of what we see and hear, remember the past and plan for the future, communicate our thoughts to others, choose goals, plan actions and carry those actions out.

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Submissions from 2015

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Fusion analysis of functional MRI data for classification of individuals based on patterns of activation., Mahdi Ramezani, Purang Abolmaesumi, Kris Marble, Heather Trang, and Ingrid Johnsrude

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Fusion analysis of first episode depression: where brain shape deformations meet local composition of tissue., Mahdi Ramezani, Purang Abolmaesumi, Amir Tahmasebi, Rachael Bosma, Ryan Tong, Tom Hollenstein, Kate Harkness, and Ingrid Johnsrude

Joint sparse representation of brain activity patterns in multi-task fMRI data, M. Ramezani, K. Marble, H. Trang, I. S. Johnsrude, and P. Abolmaesumi

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Processing reafferent and exafferent visual information for action and perception, Alexandra Reichenbach and Jörn Diedrichsen

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Dorsal striatum mediates cognitive control, not cognitive effort per se, in decision-making: An event-related fMRI study, Brian D. Robertson, Nole M. Hiebert, Ken N. Seergobin, Adrian M. Owen, and Penny A. MacDonald

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Thalamic volume as a biomarker for Disorders Of Consciousness, Mathieu Rubeaux, Jamuna Jayashri Mahalingam, Francisco Gomez, Marvin Nelson, Audrey Vanhaudenhuyse, Marie Aurélie Bruno, Olivia Gosseries, Steven Laureys, Andrea Soddu, and Natasha Lepore

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Dynamic functional network connectivity using distance correlation, Jorge Rudas, Javier Guaje, Athena Demertzi, Lizette Heine, Luaba Tshibanda, Andrea Soddu, Steven Laureys, and Francisco Gómez

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Reduction of resting state network segregation is linked to disorders of consciousness, Jorge Rudas, Darwin Martínez, Javier Guaje, Athena Demertzi, Lizette Heine, Luaba Tshibanda, Andrea Soddu, Steven Laureys, and Francisco Gómez

Association between muscle hydration measures acquired using bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy and magnetic resonance imaging in healthy and hemodialysis population, Anuradha Sawant, Andrew A. House, Bert M. Chesworth, Denise M. Connelly, Robert Lindsay, Joe Gati, Robert Bartha, and Tom J. Overend

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Manipulating motor performance and memory through real-time fMRI neurofeedback, Frank Scharnowski, Ralf Veit, Regine Zopf, Petra Studer, Simon Bock, Jörn Diedrichsen, Rainer Goebel, Klaus Mathiak, Niels Birbaumer, and Nikolaus Weiskopf

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Face Patch Resting State Networks Link Face Processing to Social Cognition, Caspar M. Schwiedrzik, Wilbert Zarco, Stefan Everling, and Winrich A. Freiwald

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Network structure shapes spontaneous functional connectivity dynamics, Kelly Shen, R Matthew Hutchison, Gleb Bezgin, Stefan Everling, and Anthony R. McIntosh

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Stable long-range interhemispheric coordination is supported by direct anatomical projections, Kelly Shen, Bratislav Mišić, Ben N. Cipollini, Gleb Bezgin, Martin Buschkuehl, R Matthew Hutchison, Susanne M. Jaeggi, Ethan Kross, Scott J. Peltier, Stefan Everling, John Jonides, Anthony R. McIntosh, and Marc G. Berman

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Seasonal change in the avian hippocampus., David F Sherry and Scott A MacDougall-Shackleton

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An fMRI comparison of neural activity associated with recognition of familiar melodies in younger and older adults., Ritu Sikka, Lola L Cuddy, Ingrid S Johnsrude, and Ashley D Vanstone

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A Modality-Specific Feedforward Component of Choice-Related Activity in MT, Alexandra Smolyanskaya, Ralf M. Haefner, Stephen G. Lomber, and Richard T. Born

Prolonged in vivo retention of a cathepsin D targeted optical contrast agent in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease, Jonatan A. Snir, Mojmir Suchy, Keith S. Lawrence, Robert H.E. Hudson, Stephen H. Pasternak, and Robert Bartha

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Prolonged In Vivo Retention of a Cathepsin D Targeted Optical Contrast Agent in a Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease., Jonatan A Snir, Mojmir Suchy, Keith St Lawrence, Robert H E Hudson, Stephen H Pasternak, and Robert Bartha

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Preserved Haptic Shape Processing after Bilateral LOC Lesions., Jacqueline C Snow, Melvyn A Goodale, and Jody C Culham

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Structural and functional MRI abnormalities of cerebellar cortex and nuclei in SCA3, SCA6 and Friedreich's ataxia, Maria R. Stefanescu, Moritz Dohnalek, Stefan Maderwald, Markus Thürling, Martina Minnerop, Andreas Beck, Marc Schlamann, Joern Diedrichsen, Mark E. Ladd, and Dagmar Timmann

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Deficits in audiovisual speech perception in normal aging emerge at the level of whole-word recognition., Ryan A Stevenson, Caitlin E Nelms, Sarah H Baum, Lilia Zurkovsky, Morgan D Barense, Paul A Newhouse, and Mark T Wallace

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Maternal Postsecondary Education Associated With Improved Cerebellar Growth After Preterm Birth., Mikaela L Stiver, Daphne Kamino, Ting Guo, Angela Thompson, Emma G Duerden, Margot J Taylor, and Emily W Y Tam

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A cortical network that marks the moment when conscious representations are updated., Elisabeth Stöttinger, Alex Filipowicz, Derick Valadao, Jody C Culham, Melvyn A Goodale, Britt Anderson, and James Danckert

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Introduction of Peripheral Carboxylates to Decrease the Charge on Tm(3+) DOTAM-Alkyl Complexes: Implications for Detection Sensitivity and in Vivo Toxicity of PARACEST MRI Contrast Agents., Mojmír Suchý, Mark Milne, Adam A H Elmehriki, Nevin McVicar, Alex X Li, Robert Bartha, and Robert H E Hudson

Introduction of Peripheral Carboxylates to Decrease the Charge on Tm3+ DOTAM-Alkyl Complexes: Implications for Detection Sensitivity and in Vivo Toxicity of PARACEST MRI Contrast Agents, Mojmír Suchý, Mark Milne, Adam A.H. Elmehriki, Nevin McVicar, Alex X. Li, Robert Bartha, and Robert H.E. Hudson