Cerebral cortical representation of automatic and volitional swallowing in humans
RE Martin, BG Goodyear, JS Gati… - Journal of …, 2001 - journals.physiology.org
… 7 B), inferior frontal gyrus corresponding to BA 44 or 47, inner face of the frontal operculum,
and the intermediate ACC corresponding to BA 32/24 (ie, Z = 2.8 toZ = 3.9 in the axial plane). …
and the intermediate ACC corresponding to BA 32/24 (ie, Z = 2.8 toZ = 3.9 in the axial plane). …
Association of thalamic dysconnectivity and conversion to psychosis in youth and young adults at elevated clinical risk
…, CE Bearden, J Addington, B Goodyear… - JAMA …, 2015 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Severe neuropsychiatric conditions, such as schizophrenia, affect distributed
neural computations. One candidate system profoundly altered in chronic schizophrenia …
neural computations. One candidate system profoundly altered in chronic schizophrenia …
Cue-induced brain activity in pathological gamblers
… Regions within the ventral visual processing stream showing (A) no significant increases
in brain activity for PG subjects as a function of cue type and (B) significant increases in the …
in brain activity for PG subjects as a function of cue type and (B) significant increases in the …
Magnetic resonance imaging at 3.0 Tesla: challenges and advantages in clinical neurological imaging
R Frayne, BG Goodyear, P Dickhoff… - Investigative …, 2003 - journals.lww.com
… Although in many EPI applications increased susceptibility is used to an advantage, the
trade-off is that we are inherently sensitizing the acquisition to B 0 inhomogeneities and …
trade-off is that we are inherently sensitizing the acquisition to B 0 inhomogeneities and …
Longitudinal evaluation of resting-state FMRI after acute stroke with hemiparesis
…, A Demchuk, BG Goodyear… - … and neural repair, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Background. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of motor impairment after stroke
strongly depends on patient effort and capacity to make a movement. Hence fMRI has had …
strongly depends on patient effort and capacity to make a movement. Hence fMRI has had …
[HTML][HTML] Functional connectivity of neural motor networks is disrupted in children with developmental coordination disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
… McLeod a c , Lisa Marie Langevin b c d , Bradley G. Goodyear e f g h i , Deborah Dewey b
c … in terms of temporal synchrony (Golestani and Goodyear, 2011). The center of gravity and …
c … in terms of temporal synchrony (Golestani and Goodyear, 2011). The center of gravity and …
Strat-M® synthetic membrane: Permeability comparison to human cadaver skin
A Haq, B Goodyear, D Ameen, V Joshi… - International journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
The aim of this work was to investigate the correlation of permeation behavior of transdermal
formulations through a novel synthetic membrane (Strat-M® EMD Millipore, MA) and …
formulations through a novel synthetic membrane (Strat-M® EMD Millipore, MA) and …
[HTML][HTML] Cerebello-thalamo-cortical hyperconnectivity as a state-independent functional neural signature for psychosis prediction and characterization
…, CE Bearden, J Addington, B Goodyear… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
… b Significant linear relationship was shown for the mean cross-paradigm connectivity of the
identified network between three groups, with the converter group having the highest value …
identified network between three groups, with the converter group having the highest value …
[HTML][HTML] Multisite reliability of MR-based functional connectivity
… The deformation for voxels between control points was interpolated using B-splines to form
a continuous deformation field. Positions of control points were optimized using conjugate …
a continuous deformation field. Positions of control points were optimized using conjugate …
Neural correlates of concreteness in semantic categorization
In some contexts, concrete words (CARROT) are recognized and remembered more readily
than abstract words (TRUTH). This concreteness effect has historically been explained by …
than abstract words (TRUTH). This concreteness effect has historically been explained by …