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  • Soukhin Das, Weigang Yi, Mingzhou Ding, George R Mangun. Optimizing cognitive neuroscience experiments for separating event- related fMRI BOLD responses in non-randomized alternating designs. Frontiers in neuroimaging. 2023, 2: 1068616
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  • Martijn Devrome, Koen Van Laere, Michel Koole. Multiplex core of the human brain using structural, functional and metabolic connectivity derived from hybrid PET-MR imaging. Frontiers in neuroimaging. 2023, 2: 1115965
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  • Alexander Asturias, Thomas Knoblauch, Alan Rodriguez, Cheryl Vanier, Caroline Le Tohic, Brandon Barrett, Matthew Eisenberg, Rachelle Gibbert, Lennon Zimmerman, Shaunaq Parikh, Anh Nguyen, Sherwin Azad, Leo Germin, Enrico Fazzini, Travis Snyder. Diffusion in the corpus callosum predicts persistence of clinical symptoms after mild traumatic brain injury, a multi-scanner study. Frontiers in neuroimaging. 2023, 2: 1153115
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  • Bonnie B Smith, Yi Zhao, Martin A Lindquist, Brian Caffo. Regression models for partially localized fMRI connectivity analyses. Frontiers in neuroimaging. 2023, 2: 1178359
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  • Mashaal Syed, Jingya Miao, Anish Sathe, Kichang Kang, Arichena Manmatharayan, Michael Kogan, Caio M Matias, Ashwini Sharan, Mahdi Alizadeh. Profiles of resting state functional connectivity in temporal lobe epilepsy associated with post-laser interstitial thermal therapy seizure outcomes and semiologies. Frontiers in neuroimaging. 2023, 2: 1201682
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  • Daniel H Lee, Junichi Chikazoe. A clearing in the objectivity of aesthetics? Frontiers in neuroimaging. 2023, 2: 1211801
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  • Corinne Donnay, Henry Dieckhaus, Charidimos Tsagkas, María Inés Gaitán, Erin S Beck, Andrew Mullins, Daniel S Reich, Govind Nair. Pseudo-Label Assisted nnU-Net enables automatic segmentation of 7T MRI from a single acquisition. Frontiers in neuroimaging. 2023, 2: 1252261
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  • Aino-Lotta I Alahäivälä, Divesh Thaploo, Simon Wein, Philipp Seidel, Marco Riebel, Thomas Hummel, Jens Volkmar Schwarzbach. Inhalation-modulated detection of olfactory BOLD responses in the human brain. Frontiers in neuroimaging. 2023, 2: 1260893
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  • Weikai Li, Md Mamun Al-Amin, Aarti Nair. Editorial: New insights into the disorder of brain connectivity in schizophrenia. Frontiers in neuroimaging. 2023, 2: 1266695
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  • Jan Klein, Annika Gerken, Niklas Agethen, Sven Rothlübbers, Neeraj Upadhyay, Veronika Purrer, Carsten Schmeel, Valeri Borger, Maya Kovalevsky, Itay Rachmilevitch, Yeruham Shapira, Ullrich Wüllner, Jürgen Jenne. Automatic planning of MR-guided transcranial focused ultrasound treatment for essential tremor. Frontiers in neuroimaging. 2023, 2: 1272061
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  • Sairam Geethanath, Rita G Nunes, Jon-Fredrik Nielsen. Editorial: Autonomous magnetic resonance imaging. Frontiers in neuroimaging. 2023, 2: 1277580
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  • Ayan Banerjee, Payal Kamboj, Sarah N Wyckoff, Bethany L Sussman, Sandeep K S Gupta, Varina L Boerwinkle. Automated seizure onset zone locator from resting-state functional MRI in drug-resistant epilepsy. Frontiers in neuroimaging. 2022, 1: 1007668
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  • Eléonore Dufresne, Denis Fortun, Stéphane Kremer, Vincent Noblet. A unified framework for focal intensity change detection and deformable image registration. Application to the monitoring of multiple sclerosis lesions in longitudinal 3D brain MRI. Frontiers in neuroimaging. 2022, 1: 1008128
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  • Simon Levinson, Michelle Miller, Ahmed Iftekhar, Monica Justo, Daniel Arriola, Wenxin Wei, Saman Hazany, Josue M Avecillas-Chasin, Taylor P Kuhn, Andreas Horn, Ausaf A Bari. A structural connectivity atlas of limbic brainstem nuclei. Frontiers in neuroimaging. 2022, 1: 1009399
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  • Suhang You, Mauricio Reyes. Influence of contrast and texture based image modifications on the performance and attention shift of U-Net models for brain tissue segmentation. Frontiers in neuroimaging. 2022, 1: 1012639
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