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Colloquium on Neuroimaging of Human Brain Function
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Table of Contents
Papers from a National Academy of Sciences Colloquium on Neuroimaging of Human Brain Function
The neuroimaging of human brain function
Michael I.Posner and Marcus E.Raichle
763–764
Behind the scenes of functional brain imaging: A historical and physiological perspective
Marcus E.Raichle
765–772
Event-related functional MRI: Past, present, and future
Bruce R.Rosen, Randy L.Buckner, and Anders M.Dale
773–780
Event-related brain potentials in the study of visual selective attention
Steven A.Hillyard and Lourdes Anllo-Vento
781–787
Functional and structural mapping of human cerebral cortex: Solutions are in the surfaces
David C.Van Essen, Heather A.Drury, Sarang Joshi, and Michael I.Miller
788–795
Imaging neuroscience: Principles or maps?
Karl J.Friston
796–802
Spatially independent activity patterns in functional MRI data during the Stroop color-naming task
Martin J.McKeown, Tzyy-Ping Jung, Scott Makeig, Greg Brown, Sandra S.Kindermann, Te-Won Lee, and Terrence J.Sejnowski
803–810
Functional analysis of primary visual cortex (V1) in humans
Roger B.H.Tootell, Nouchine K.Hadjikhani, Wim Vanduffeld, Arthur K.Liu, Janine D.Mendola, Martin I.Sereno, and Anders M.Dale
811–817
The representation of the ipsilateral visual field in human cerebral cortex
Roger B.H.Tootell, Janine D.Mendola, Nouchine K.Hadjikhani, Arthur K.Liu, and Anders M.Dale
818–824
On the role of selective attention in visual perception
Steven J.Luck and Michelle A.Ford
825–830
Frontoparietal cortical networks for directing attention and the eye to visual locations: Identical, independent, or overlapping neural systems?
Maurizio Corbetta
831–838
Neural components of topographical representation
Geoffrey K.Aguirre, Eric Zarahn, and Mark D’Esposito
839–846
The neural development and organization of letter recognition: Evidence from functional neuroimaging, computational modeling, and behavioral studies
Thad A.Polk and Martha J.Farah
847–852
The effects of practice on the functional anatomy of task performance
Steven E.Petersen, Hanneke van Mier, Julie A. Fiez, and Marcus E.Raichle
853–860
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Colloquium on Neuroimaging of Human Brain Function
The acquisition of skilled motor performance: Fast and slow experience-driven changes in primary motor cortex
Avi Karni, Gundela Meyer, Christine Rey-Hipolito, Peter Jezzard, Michelle M.Adams, Robert Turner, and Leslie G.Ungerleider
861–868
Rapidly induced auditory plasticity: The ventriloquism aftereffect
Gregg H.Recanzone
869–875
Components of verbal working memory: Evidence from neuroimaging
Edward E.Smith, John Jonides, Christy Marshuetz, and Robert A.Koeppe
876–882
A neural system for human visual working memory
Leslie G.Ungerleider, Susan M.Courtney, and James V.Haxby
883–890
Functional neuroimaging studies of encoding, priming, and explicit memory retrieval
Randy L.Buckner and Wilma Koutstaal
891–898
Anatomy of word and sentence meaning
Michael I.Posner and Antonella Pavese
899–905
The role of left prefrontal cortex in language and memory
John D.E.Gabrieli, Russell A.Poldrack, and John E.Desmond
906–913
Neuroimaging studies of word reading
Julie A.Fiez and Steven E.Petersen
914–921
Cerebral organization for language in deaf and hearing subjects: Biological constraints and effects of experience
Helen J.Neville, Daphne Bavelier, David Corina, Josef Rauschecker, Avi Karni, Anil Lalwani, Allen Braun, Vince Clark, Peter Jezzard, and Robert Turner
922–929