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NeuroImage
Resumen/Descripción – provisto por la editorial en inglés
NeuroImage, a Journal of Brain Function, provides a vehicle for communicating important advances in the use of neuroimaging to study structure-function and brain-behavior relationships. Though the emphasis is on the macroscopic level of human brain organization, meso-and microscopic neuroimaging across all species will be considered if they provide advances that are of relevance to a systems-level understanding of the human brain.The main criterion on which papers are judged for NeuroImage, is to what extent the scientific contribution helps advance our understanding of brain function, organization, and structure. NeuroImage, also welcomes papers that explicitly address these questions in animal models or clinical populations. Papers that do not contain significant methodological development, and whose major contribution is to use imaging to advance the understanding of pathology, abnormal development, use of biomarkers or other questions of clinical utility should be referred to NeuroImage: Clinical.
NeuroImage, publishes original research articles, papers on methods, models of brain function, as well as positions on contentious issues. The journal strives to incorporate theoretical and technological innovations and is committed to publishing the highest quality papers in both print and electronic media. The editors and the editorial board members come from highly diverse specialties, reflecting the fact that imaging neuroscience is a multi-disciplinary science.
Submitted papers will generally be considered under eight general themes. However, papers with the above criteria that do not easily fit into any of the below themes will also be handled by an editor with the appropriate expertise.
• Analysis Methods
• Functional MRI Acquisition and Physics
• Computational Modeling and Analysis
• Anatomy and Physiology
• Cognition and Aging
• Social Neuroscience
• Sensorimotor Processing
• Communication, Language, and Learning
Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
neuroimaging; neuroscience; human brain organisation; brain function
Disponibilidad
Institución detectada | Período | Navegá | Descargá | Solicitá |
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No detectada | desde ago. 1992 / hasta dic. 2019 | ScienceDirect | ||
No requiere | desde ene. 2020 / hasta nov. 2024 | ScienceDirect |
Información
Tipo de recurso:
revistas
ISSN impreso
1053-8119
ISSN electrónico
1095-9572
Editor responsable
Elsevier
Idiomas de la publicación
- inglés
País de edición
Estados Unidos
Fecha de publicación
1992-
Información sobre licencias CC
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Cobertura temática
Tabla de contenidos
Lexical and Syntactic Processing in Sentence Comprehension
T.A. Keller; M.A. Just; P.A. Carpenter; K.R. Thulborn
Palabras clave: Cognitive Neuroscience; Neurology.
Pp. S187
Differential activation of somatosensory areas depending on object shape: Cytoarchitectonic mapping and PET
A Bodegård; S. Geyer; E. Naito; K. Zilles; P.E Roland
Palabras clave: Cognitive Neuroscience; Neurology.
Pp. S417
BIOPHYSICAL LINKAGE BETWEEN MRI AND EEG COHERENCE IN TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
R.W. Thatcher; C. Biver; A.M. Salazar; R. McAlaster
Palabras clave: Cognitive Neuroscience; Neurology.
Pp. S648
Proactive Interference in Episodic Memory Retrieval
R. Henson; T. Shallice; R. Dolan
Palabras clave: Cognitive Neuroscience; Neurology.
Pp. S879
Activation Response to Semantic and Syntactic Anomalies: an fMRI Study
R.T. Constable; W. Ni; E. Mencl; K. Pugh; R. Fulbright; S. Shaywitz; B. Shaywitz; J. Gore; D. Shankweiler
Palabras clave: Cognitive Neuroscience; Neurology.
Pp. S188
Why can’t we tickle ourselves? An fMRI study
Sarah-J. Blakemore; Daniel M. Wolpert; Chris D. Frith
Palabras clave: Cognitive Neuroscience; Neurology.
Pp. S418
Nonlinear interdependencies of interjctal EEG signals in intracranial and surface recordings from patients with temporal lobe epilepsy.
Michel Le Van Quyen; Jacques Martinerie; Claude Adam; F. Varela
Palabras clave: Cognitive Neuroscience; Neurology.
Pp. S649
Anterior Cingulate (Cognitive Division) Fails to Show fMRI Activation in Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder During the Counting Stroop Task
George Bush; Jean A. Frazier; Paul J. Whalen; Larry J. Seidman; Joseph Biederman; Bruce R. Rosen; Scott L. Rauch
Palabras clave: Cognitive Neuroscience; Neurology.
Pp. S88
Semantic Ambiguity Activates Right Hemisphere Frontal Cortex
L.A. Stowe; A.M.J. Paans; A.A. Wijers; G. Mulder; J. Koster; W. Vaalburg
Palabras clave: Cognitive Neuroscience; Neurology.
Pp. S189
Isolation of Pain-related Cerebral Generators in Laser Evoked Potentials: Dynamic Topographic Field Potential and Current Source Density Mappings as Objective Criteria in Defining Brain Electrical Source Analysis
A.C.N. Chen
Palabras clave: Cognitive Neuroscience; Neurology.
Pp. S419