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Neuropsychobiology (2021) 80 (1): 12–24.
Published Online: 21 April 2020
... processing in order to effectively develop new treatments. In this longitudinal study, we combined functional magnetic resonance imaging during a memory encoding task with proton MR spectroscopy to measure hippocampal glutamate + glutamine (Glx). Seventeen SZ were scanned while unmedicated and after 6 weeks...
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Neuropsychobiology (2016) 72 (3-4): 206–218.
Published Online: 23 February 2016
...-informed Functional magnetic resonance imaging Independent component analysis, blood oxygenation level dependent Electroencephalography Magnetoencephalography Neuropharmacology Sensory activation Higher mental function At the functional level the RSNs are possibly a prerequisite for normal...
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Neuropsychobiology (2016) 73 (1): 52–63.
Published Online: 10 February 2016
... of the visuospatial WM task (4 items). C = Control task; M = memory task. [email protected] Gender Neuroimaging Verbal memory Visuospatial memory Working memory Functional magnetic resonance imaging Human working memory (WM) is still a hot topic of both basic and clinical...
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Neuropsychobiology (2015) 72 (1): 37–45.
Published Online: 28 August 2015
...Bernd Krämer; Oliver Gruber Human decisions are guided by a variety of motivational factors, such as immediate rewards, long-term goals, and emotions. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the dynamic functional interactions between the amygdala, the nucleus accumbens...
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Neuropsychobiology (2014) 70 (2): 95–102.
Published Online: 30 October 2014
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Functional magnetic resonance imaging Addiction Pathological gambling Gambling disorder Control Craving Reward The underpinnings of phenomena like excessive gambling receive increasing interest in clinical phenotypic...
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Neuropsychobiology (2014) 69 (2): 95–106.
Published Online: 27 February 2014
... of a corresponding autobiographical event during functional magnetic resonance imaging. Method: A total of 25 healthy volunteers were studied. The task comprised a negative (shame/guilt), a positive (pride) and a neutral condition (expecting the distractor). Each condition was initiated by a simple cue, followed...
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Neuropsychobiology (2013) 67 (3): 181–184.
Published Online: 16 March 2013
.... It is uncertain to what extent these latter changes may reflect continuing subsyndromal affective fluctuations and whether those can be modulated by therapeutic interventions. Method: We report functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) findings during performance of the n-back working memory task in a bipolar...
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Neuropsychobiology (2013) 67 (2): 93–102.
Published Online: 04 January 2013
... participants with high (HA+, n = 12) and low (HA–, n = 12) HA during functional magnetic resonance imaging. Results: Prolonged reaction times for indicating the color of symptom words and a decrease in rostral anterior cingulate cortex (rACC) activation were seen in HA+ participants. Emotional interference...
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Neuropsychobiology (2012) 66 (1): 50–56.
Published Online: 13 July 2012
... phase of this illness. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to assess the blood oxygen level-dependent response in the ventral striatum (VS) of subjects with ultra-high risk for psychosis during the presentation of reward-indicating and loss-indicating stimuli. Methods: Thirteen prodromal...
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Neuropsychobiology (2011) 64 (1): 47–51.
Published Online: 24 May 2011
... social stimuli to evaluate brain activation. Method: Twenty young adults viewed videotaped vignettes during an functional magnetic resonance imaging procedure. The vignettes included positive and negative interaction scenes of social encounters. Results: Significant right greater than left activation...
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Neuropsychobiology (2011) 63 (2): 119–124.
Published Online: 30 December 2010
... for the underlying neurobiology, but the etiology of alexithymia remains unclear. Methods: Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we investigated brain activation measured on the scale of alexithymia in 38 individuals who were presented with neutral, sad, or angry affective facial stimuli. Results: We found...