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1also available:Exemplare Uni Bonn from 1938
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2“...When exploring the visual environment, one uses saccades to shift gaze and fixation to gather spatially and temporally localized information. We propose that...”
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4by Bonnet, Cédrick T Delval, Arnaud Defebvre, Luc Published in Journal of neurophysiology (15.11.2014)“...Patients with Parkinson's disease display impairments of postural control most particularly in active, challenging conditions. The objective of the present...”
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9by B. T. Thomas Yeo Fenna M. Krienen Jorge Sepulcre Mert R. Sabuncu Danial Lashkari Marisa Hollinshead Joshua L. Roffman Jordan W. Smoller Lilla Zöllei Jonathan R. Polimeni Bruce Fischl Hesheng Liu Randy L. Buckner Published in Journal of Neurophysiology (01.09.2011)“...Information processing in the cerebral cortex involves interactions among distributed areas. Anatomical connectivity suggests that certain areas form local...”
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10by Randy L. Buckner Fenna M. Krienen Angela Castellanos Julio C. Diaz B. T. Thomas Yeo Published in Journal of Neurophysiology (01.11.2011)“...The cerebral cortex communicates with the cerebellum via polysynaptic circuits. Separate regions of the cerebellum are connected to distinct cerebral areas,...”
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11by Adam C. Furman Sharon G. Kujawa M. Charles Liberman Published in Journal of Neurophysiology (01.08.2013)“...Acoustic overexposure can cause a permanent loss of auditory nerve fibers without destroying cochlear sensory cells, despite complete recovery of cochlear...”
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12by Koene R. A. Van Dijk Trey Hedden Archana Venkataraman Karleyton C. Evans Sara W. Lazar Randy L. Buckner Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01.01.2010)“...Resting state functional connectivity MRI (fcMRI) is widely used to investigate brain networks that exhibit correlated fluctuations. While fcMRI does not...”
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13by Eun Young Choi B. T. Thomas Yeo Randy L. Buckner Published in Journal of Neurophysiology (15.10.2012)“...The striatum is connected to the cerebral cortex through multiple anatomical loops that process sensory, limbic, and heteromodal information. Tract-tracing...”
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14by Michael D. Fox Dongyang Zhang Abraham Z. Snyder Marcus E. Raichle Published in Journal of Neurophysiology (01.06.2009)“...Resting state studies of spontaneous fluctuations in the functional MRI (fMRI) blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) signal have shown great promise in mapping...”
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15by Adriano B. L. Tort Robert Komorowski Howard Eichenbaum Nancy Kopell Published in Journal of Neurophysiology (01.08.2010)“...Neuronal oscillations of different frequencies can interact in several ways. There has been particular interest in the modulation of the amplitude of...”
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16by Justin L. Vincent Itamar Kahn Abraham Z. Snyder Marcus E. Raichle Randy L. Buckner Published in Journal of Neurophysiology (01.12.2008)“...Two functionally distinct, and potentially competing, brain networks have been recently identified that can be broadly distinguished by their contrasting roles...”
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17by Antal Berényi Zoltán Somogyvári Anett J. Nagy Lisa Roux John D. Long Shigeyoshi Fujisawa Eran Stark Anthony Leonardo Timothy D. Harris György Buzsáki Published in Journal of Neurophysiology (01.03.2014)“...Monitoring representative fractions of neurons from multiple brain circuits in behaving animals is necessary for understanding neuronal computation. Here, we...”
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18by Herrington, Todd M Cheng, Jennifer J Eskandar, Emad N Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01.01.2016)“...Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is widely used for the treatment of movement disorders including Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, and dystonia and, to a...”
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19“...Perceptual abnormalities such as hyperacusis and tinnitus often occur after acoustic overexposure. Although such exposure can also result in permanent...”
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20“...Action monitoring and conflict resolution require the rapid and flexible coordination of activity in multiple brain regions. Oscillatory neural population...”