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NeuroImage

Neuroergonomics: The human brain in action and at work

Edited by
  • Dr Raja Parasuraman
  • Dr James Christensen
  • Prof Scott Grafton
Volume 59, Issue 1,

Pages 1-880 (2 January 2012)

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    1. Editorial Board

      Page IFC
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  1. Neuroergonomics Articles

    1. Neuroergonomics: The brain in action and at work

      Pages 1-3
    2. Attention, biological motion, and action recognition

      Pages 4-13
    3. Decoding intention: A neuroergonomic perspective

      Pages 14-24
    4. A selective review of simulated driving studies: Combining naturalistic and hybrid paradigms, analysis approaches, and future directions

      Pages 25-35
    5. Optical brain monitoring for operator training and mental workload assessment

      Pages 36-47
    6. Adaptive training using an artificial neural network and EEG metrics for within- and cross-task workload classification

      Pages 48-56
    7. The effects of day-to-day variability of physiological data on operator functional state classification

      Pages 57-63
    8. Cross-subject workload classification with a hierarchical Bayes model

      Pages 64-69
    9. Individual differences in cognition, affect, and performance: Behavioral, neuroimaging, and molecular genetic approaches

      Pages 70-82
    10. Individual differences in cognitive style and strategy predict similarities in the patterns of brain activity between individuals

      Pages 83-93
    11. Neural decoding of collective wisdom with multi-brain computing

      Pages 94-108
    12. Computational neuroergonomics

      Pages 109-116
    13. TDCS guided using fMRI significantly accelerates learning to identify concealed objects

      Pages 117-128
    14. Modulating the brain at work using noninvasive transcranial stimulation

      Pages 129-137
    15. Effects of training strategies implemented in a complex videogame on functional connectivity of attentional networks

      Pages 138-148
    16. Expanding horizons in ergonomics research

      Pages 149-153
  2. Anatomy and Physiology

    1. Study factors influencing ventricular enlargement in schizophrenia: A 20 year follow-up meta-analysis

      Pages 154-167
    2. MRI atlas of the human hypothalamus

      Pages 168-180
    3. Inter-individual variation in blood pressure is associated with regional white matter integrity in generally healthy older adults

      Pages 181-192
    4. Hyperpolarized 13C MR spectroscopic imaging can be used to monitor Everolimus treatment in vivo in an orthotopic rodent model of glioblastoma

      Pages 193-201
    5. Fast high-resolution brain imaging with balanced SSFP: Interpretation of quantitative magnetization transfer towards simple MTR

      Pages 202-211
    6. Plasma clusterin concentration is associated with longitudinal brain atrophy in mild cognitive impairment

      Pages 212-217
    7. Lasting effects of chronic fluoxetine treatment on the late developing rat brain: Age-dependent changes in the serotonergic neurotransmitter system assessed by pharmacological MRI

      Pages 218-226
    8. Altered resting-state effective connectivity of fronto-parietal motor control systems on the primary motor network following stroke

      Pages 227-237
    9. Cortico-striatal disconnection within the cingulo-opercular network in schizophrenia revealed by intrinsic functional connectivity analysis: A resting fMRI study

      Pages 238-247
  3. Methods & Modelling

    1. Decoding natural grasp types from human ECoG

      Pages 248-260
    2. Motion-related artefacts in EEG predict neuronally plausible patterns of activation in fMRI data

      Pages 261-270
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    3. Extended characterisation of the serotonin 2A (5-HT2A) receptor-selective PET radiotracer 11C-MDL100907 in humans: Quantitative analysis, test–retest reproducibility, and vulnerability to endogenous 5-HT tone

      Pages 271-285
    4. Super-resolution track-density imaging studies of mouse brain: Comparison to histology

      Pages 286-296
    5. Fast and tissue-optimized mapping of magnetic susceptibility and T2* with multi-echo and multi-shot spirals

      Pages 297-305
    6. A diffusion tensor brain template for Rhesus Macaques

      Pages 306-318
    7. Comparing Dynamic Causal Models using AIC, BIC and Free Energy

      Pages 319-330
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    8. Abnormal subcortical deep-gray matter susceptibility-weighted imaging filtered phase measurements in patients with multiple sclerosis: A case-control study

      Pages 331-339
    9. A dynamic causal model for evoked and induced responses

      Pages 340-348
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    10. Relationship between aberrant brain connectivity and clinical features in Angelman Syndrome: A new method using tract based spatial statistics of DTI color-coded orientation maps

      Pages 349-355
    11. Automated MR image classification in temporal lobe epilepsy

      Pages 356-362
    12. Magnetic resonance imaging of the mouse visual pathway for in vivo studies of degeneration and regeneration in the CNS

      Pages 363-376
    13. Susceptibility-resistant variable-flip-angle turbo spin echo imaging for reliable estimation of cortical thickness: A feasibility study

      Pages 377-388
    14. Prospective and retrospective motion correction in diffusion magnetic resonance imaging of the human brain

      Pages 389-398
    15. A semi-automatic method to determine electrode positions and labels from gel artifacts in EEG/fMRI-studies

      Pages 399-403
    16. Registration of longitudinal brain image sequences with implicit template and spatial–temporal heuristics

      Pages 404-421
    17. Iterative multi-atlas-based multi-image segmentation with tree-based registration

      Pages 422-430
    18. The influence of head motion on intrinsic functional connectivity MRI

      Pages 431-438
    19. DCM for complex-valued data: Cross-spectra, coherence and phase-delays

      Pages 439-455
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    20. Are brain networks stable during a 24-hour period?

      Pages 456-466
    21. Diffusion kurtosis as an in vivo imaging marker for reactive astrogliosis in traumatic brain injury

      Pages 467-477
    22. Signal quality and Bayesian signal processing in neurofeedback based on real-time fMRI

      Pages 478-489
    23. Estimating and testing variance components in a multi-level GLM

      Pages 490-501
    24. A generalized regression model for region of interest analysis of fMRI data

      Pages 502-510
    25. Alteration of brain default network in subacute phase of injury in concussed individuals: Resting-state fMRI study

      Pages 511-518
    26. Enhanced performance by a hybrid NIRS–EEG brain computer interface

      Pages 519-529
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    27. Foibles, follies, and fusion: Web-based collaboration for medical image labeling

      Pages 530-539
  4. Systems Neuroscience

    1. Imaging genetics for utility of risks over gains and losses

      Pages 540-546
    2. Smoking experience modulates the cortical integration of vision and haptics

      Pages 547-555
    3. Role of the parietal cortex in predicting incoming actions

      Pages 556-564
    4. The effects of APOE on the functional architecture of the resting brain

      Pages 565-572
    5. Multi-task functional MRI in multiple sclerosis patients without clinical disability

      Pages 573-581
    6. Remembering forward: Neural correlates of memory and prediction in human motor adaptation

      Pages 582-600
    7. Attention strongly increases oxygen metabolic response to stimulus in primary visual cortex

      Pages 601-607
    8. Activation patterns during action observation are modulated by context in mirror system areas

      Pages 608-615
    9. Visual awareness suppression by pre-stimulus brain stimulation; a neural effect

      Pages 616-624
  5. Cognitive Neuroscience

    1. Form and motion make independent contributions to the response to biological motion in occipitotemporal cortex

      Pages 625-634
    2. An MEG signature corresponding to an axiomatic model of reward prediction error

      Pages 635-645
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    3. Amplitude modulations and inter-trial phase stability of alpha-oscillations differentially reflect working memory constraints across the lifespan

      Pages 646-654
    4. Different types of target probability have different prefrontal consequences

      Pages 655-662
    5. The sound of size: Crossmodal binding in pitch-size synesthesia: A combined TMS, EEG and psychophysics study

      Pages 663-672
    6. Sustained gamma band synchronization in early visual areas reflects the level of selective attention

      Pages 673-681
    7. Temporal dynamics of face selection mechanism in the context of similar and dissimilar faces: ERP evidence for biased competition within the ventral occipito-temporal cortex using ICA

      Pages 682-694
    8. Fear-relevant outcomes modulate the neural correlates of probabilistic classification learning

      Pages 695-707
    9. Social exclusion and punishment of excluders: Neural correlates and developmental trajectories

      Pages 708-717
    10. Decoding the neural representation of affective states

      Pages 718-727
    11. Atypical language lateralisation associated with right fronto-temporal grey matter increases — a combined fMRI and VBM study in left-sided mesial temporal lobe epilepsy patients

      Pages 728-737
    12. Normal amygdala activation but deficient ventrolateral prefrontal activation in adults with bipolar disorder during euthymia

      Pages 738-744
    13. Meditation training increases brain efficiency in an attention task

      Pages 745-749
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    14. Mind wandering and attention during focused meditation: A fine-grained temporal analysis of fluctuating cognitive states

      Pages 750-760
    15. Dispositional fear, negative affectivity, and neuroimaging response to visually suppressed emotional faces

      Pages 761-771
    16. Goal-independent mechanisms for free response generation: Creative and pseudo-random performance share neural substrates

      Pages 772-780
    17. A neural basis for interindividual differences in the McGurk effect, a multisensory speech illusion

      Pages 781-787
    18. Phonological manipulation between speech perception and production activates a parieto-frontal circuit

      Pages 788-799
    19. White matter integrity and five-factor personality measures in healthy adults

      Pages 800-807
    20. Effects of subjective preference of colors on attention-related occipital theta oscillations

      Pages 808-814
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    21. Network modulation during complex syntactic processing

      Pages 815-823
    22. Cortical thickness correlates with impulsiveness in healthy adults

      Pages 824-830
    23. Genetic variation in nicotinic receptors affects brain networks involved in reorienting attention

      Pages 831-839
    24. Causal evidence for subliminal percept-to-memory interference in early visual cortex

      Pages 840-845
    25. When the brain is prepared to learn: Enhancing human learning using real-time fMRI

      Pages 846-852
    26. Removing the effect of response time on brain activity reveals developmental differences in conflict processing in the posterior medial prefrontal cortex

      Pages 853-860
    27. Oscillatory MEG gamma band activity dissociates perceptual and conceptual aspects of visual object processing: A combined repetition/conceptual priming study

      Pages 861-871
    28. Reading the mind's eye: Online detection of visuo-spatial working memory and visual imagery in the inferior temporal lobe

      Pages 872-879

ISSN: 1053-8119