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      Automated Segmentation of the Human Hippocampus Along Its Longitudinal Axis 

      Lerma-Usabiaga, Garikoitz; Iglesias, Juan Eugenio; Insausti, Ricardo; Greve, Douglas N.; Paz-Alonso, Pedro M. (Human Brain Mapping, 2016)
      The human hippocampal formation is a crucial brain structure for memory and cognitive function that is closely related to other subcortical and cortical brain regions. Recent neuroimaging studies have revealed differences ...
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      Bayesian longitudinal segmentation of hippocampal substructures in brain MRI using subject-specific atlases 

      Iglesias, Juan Eugenio; Van Leemput, Koen; Augustinackc, Jean; Insausti, Ricardo; Fischl, Bruce; Reuter, Martin (NeuroImage, 2016)
      The hippocampal formation is a complex, heterogeneous structure that consists of a number of distinct, interacting subregions. Atrophy of these subregions is implied in a variety of neurodegenerative diseases, most ...
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      Evaluation of multi-echo ICA denoising for task based fMRI studies: Block designs, rapid event-related designs, and cardiac-gated fMRI 

      Gonzalez-Castillo, Javier; Panwar, Puja; Buchanan, Laura C.; Caballero Gaudes, César; Handwerker, Daniel A.; Jangrawa, David C.; Zachariou, Valentinos; Inati, Souheil; Roopchansingh, Vinai (NeuroImage, 2016)
      Multi-echo fMRI, particularly the multi-echo independent component analysis (ME-ICA) algorithm, has previously proven useful for increasing the sensitivity and reducing false positives for functional MRI (fMRI) based resting ...
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      Fast and sequence-adaptive whole-brain segmentation using parametric Bayesian modeling 

      Puonti, Oula; Iglesias, Juan Eugenio; Van Leemput, Koen (NeuroImage, 2016)
      Quantitative analysis of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of the brain requires accurate automated segmentation of anatomical structures. A desirable feature for such segmentation methods is to be robust against ...
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      FTY720 attenuates excitotoxicity and neuroinflammation 

      Cipriani, Raffaela ORCID; Chara Ventura, Juan Carlos; Rodríguez-Antigüedad Zarranz, Alfredo; Matute Almau, Carlos José (BioMed Central, 2015-05-08)
      Background: FTY720 (fingolimod, Gilenya(TM)), a structural analog of sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P), is the first oral drug approved for treatment the relapsing-remitting form of multiple sclerosis (MS), and its efficacy ...
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      Out-of-Synchrony Speech Entrainment in Developmental Dyslexia 

      Molinaro, Nicola; Lizarazu, Mikel; Lallier, Marie; Bourguignon, Mathieu; Carreiras, Manuel (Human Brain Mapping, 2016)
      Developmental dyslexia is a reading disorder often characterized by reduced awareness of speech units. Whether the neural source of this phonological disorder in dyslexic readers results from the malfunctioning of the ...
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      Sleep in children triggers rapid reorganization of memory-related brain processes 

      Urbain, Charline; De Tiège, Xabier; Op De Beeck, Marc; Bourguignon, Mathieu; Wens, Vincent; Verheulpen, Denis; Van Bogaert, Patrick; Peigneux, Philippe (NeuroImage, 2016)
      Behavioral evidence shows that sleep is crucial for the consolidation of declarative memories in children as in adults. However, the underlying cerebral mechanisms remain virtually unexplored. Using magnetoencephalography, ...
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      Sleep not just protects memories against forgetting, it also makes them more accessible 

      Dumay, Nicolas (Cortex, 2016)
      Two published datasets (Dumay & Gaskell, 2007, Psychological Science; Tamminen, Payne, Stickgold, Wamsley, & Gaskell, 2010, Journal of Neuroscience) showing a positive influence of sleep on declarative memory were ...
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      Testing the connections within face processing circuitry in Capgras delusion with diffusion imaging tractography 

      Bobes, Maria A.; Góngora, Daylin; Valdes, Annette; Santos, Yusniel; Acosta, Yanely; Fernandez Garcia, Yuriem; Lage, Agustín; Valdés-Sosa, Mitchell (NeuroImage: Clinical, 2016)
      Although Capgras delusion (CD) patients are capable of recognizing familiar faces, they present a delusional belief that some relatives have been replaced by impostors. CD has been explained as a selective disruption of a ...