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Our results imply that treating the human amygdala as a single entity, a predominant approach in current functional imaging studies, may be problematic.
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In our current functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we systematically controlled the extent to which a target and an event detail have to be integrated across spatiotemporal discontiguities during associative memory formation.
While the literature on animals has been summarized in several review articles (see e.g. [3], [6]), there has been no such approach in the current functional neuroimaging literature on human fear conditioning.
These results may reflect shortcoming of our methodology or gaps in the current functional annotations.
Collectively, these results point to a potential artifact in the current functional annotation of the AnnX-like genes.
In the current functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study we explored the neural correlates of subliminal language processing, with a novel design that addresses the concerns reviewed above.
By not including an overt task in the current functional MRI study, we aim to avoid the potential confounds this may introduce.
In the current functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study we extended the earlier study (Prochnow et al., 2013b) to investigate the role of the dorsolateral frontal cortex (DLFC) in socially relevant decisions based on subtle emotional information.
As described in this review, the current functional studies in plants are confined to a few cases [22,86,89].
Implications of this parametric approach are discussed in view of current functional neuroimaging research investigating the semantic processing disturbance of schizophrenia.
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