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    In favor of general probability distributions: lateral prefrontal and insular cortices respond to stimulus inherent, but irrelevant differences

    A key aspect of optimal behavior is the ability to predict what will come next. To achieve this, we must have a fairly good idea of the probability of occurrence of possible outcomes. This is based both on pri...

    Anna Mestres-Missé, Robert Trampel, Robert Turner in Brain Structure and Function (2016)

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    Spatial normalization of ultrahigh resolution 7 T magnetic resonance imaging data of the postmortem human subthalamic nucleus: a multistage approach

    In this paper, we describe a novel processing strategy for the spatial normalization of ultrahigh resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data of small ex vivo samples into MNI standard space. We present a...

    Marcel Weiss, Anneke Alkemade, Max C. Keuken in Brain Structure and Function (2015)

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    The functional architecture of S1 during touch observation described with 7 T fMRI

    Recent studies indicate that the primary somatosensory cortex (S1) is active not only when touch is physically perceived but also when it is merely observed to be experienced by another person. This social res...

    Esther Kuehn, Karsten Mueller, Robert Turner in Brain Structure and Function (2014)

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    Microstructural Parcellation of the Human Cerebral Cortex

    From Brodmann's Post-Mortem Map to in Vivo Map** with High-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    Stefan Geyer, Robert Turner (2013)

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    Where Matters: New Approaches to Brain Analysis

    Emerging MRI and fMRI methods, most effective at high magnetic field, provide details of brain cortical architecture and function that are very difficult to include in analysis methods established in the 1990s...

    Robert Turner in Microstructural Parcellation of the Human Cerebral Cortex (2013)

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    MRI Methods for In-Vivo Cortical Parcellation

    The advent of whole-body MRI scanners at field strengths as high as 7 T has enabled a dramatic improvement of the spatial resolution of human brain images, in all three major attributes: structure, function an...

    Robert Turner in Microstructural Parcellation of the Human Cerebral Cortex (2013)

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    Speech and song: The role of the cerebellum

    An exploration into cerebellar activity during the perception and production of speech and song may elucidate general underlying cerebellar functions. Recently, the cerebellum has been hypothesized to be invol...

    Daniel E. Callan, Mitsuo Kawato, Lawrence Parsons, Robert Turner in The Cerebellum (2007)

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    Right parietal cortex is involved in the perception of sound movement in humans

    Changes in the delay (phase) and amplitude of sound at the ears are cues for the analysis of sound movement. The detection of these cues depends on the convergence of the inputs to each ear, a process that fir...

    Timothy D. Griffiths, Geraint Rees, Adrian Rees, Gary G. R. Green in Nature Neuroscience (1998)

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    Algorithm for the design of magnetic stimulation coils

    Bradley J. Roth, Shokrollah Momen in Medical and Biological Engineering and Com… (1994)

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    Drug and rheumatoid factor effects on the uptake of immunoglobulin g aggregates by neutrophil monolayers

    This study examines aggregate-cell interactions in a newly applied neutrophil monolayer system, as an in vitro model of rheumatoid inflammation. Insoluble and soluble immunoglobulin G (IgG) aggregates were com...

    Robert Turner, Grace Counts, Herbert Mashburn, William Treadway in Inflammation (1980)