<p>The letter H in the red box represents the house block, the letter F in the blue box represents the face block, and the white cross in the black box represents the rest block. The BNR task is shown on the top, while the BR task is shown on the bottom.</p
<p>Schematic representation of the stimuli we used in the main fMRI experiment (ff-3D).</p
Participants viewed images of faces, bodies with faces, and scrambled images for 2s each. On most tr...
<p>A. Two examples of the visual stimuli with task-specific correct responses. B. Illustration of de...
<p>“sec.”, seconds; €, euros. The figure represents two examples of trials (a no-conflict trial and ...
<p>Diagram of the fMRI BOLD preprocessing, network-of-interest definition, and effective connectivit...
<p>Upper panel: tSNR results for a block design. Lower panel: tSNR results for the resting-state dat...
<p>Upper panel: fMRI experimental paradigm (only the first run is shown); lower panel: examples of t...
<p>The session for each task included an instruction period, a resting period (in which only a fixat...
<p>This figure visualizes one experimental run of the fMRI paradigm. Three of these runs, each lasti...
<p>The typing experiment used an fMRI block design. Each session consisted of three different tasks ...
<p>Overview of the different HRF functions used in the simulation studies (left) and illustration of...
<p>Region of interest as defined by the block-design with a height threshold of p < 0.05 (FWE correc...
<p>Graphical representation of the block sequence presented during the fMRI scans; baseline (MC) blo...
AbstractSince block paradigm was the basic and frequently used paradigm for fMRI study, there are a ...
<p><b>A) Regions of Interest (ROI) for the rtfMRI neurofeedback procedure.</b> Three regions of inte...
<p>Schematic representation of the stimuli we used in the main fMRI experiment (ff-3D).</p
Participants viewed images of faces, bodies with faces, and scrambled images for 2s each. On most tr...
<p>A. Two examples of the visual stimuli with task-specific correct responses. B. Illustration of de...
<p>“sec.”, seconds; €, euros. The figure represents two examples of trials (a no-conflict trial and ...
<p>Diagram of the fMRI BOLD preprocessing, network-of-interest definition, and effective connectivit...
<p>Upper panel: tSNR results for a block design. Lower panel: tSNR results for the resting-state dat...
<p>Upper panel: fMRI experimental paradigm (only the first run is shown); lower panel: examples of t...
<p>The session for each task included an instruction period, a resting period (in which only a fixat...
<p>This figure visualizes one experimental run of the fMRI paradigm. Three of these runs, each lasti...
<p>The typing experiment used an fMRI block design. Each session consisted of three different tasks ...
<p>Overview of the different HRF functions used in the simulation studies (left) and illustration of...
<p>Region of interest as defined by the block-design with a height threshold of p < 0.05 (FWE correc...
<p>Graphical representation of the block sequence presented during the fMRI scans; baseline (MC) blo...
AbstractSince block paradigm was the basic and frequently used paradigm for fMRI study, there are a ...
<p><b>A) Regions of Interest (ROI) for the rtfMRI neurofeedback procedure.</b> Three regions of inte...
<p>Schematic representation of the stimuli we used in the main fMRI experiment (ff-3D).</p
Participants viewed images of faces, bodies with faces, and scrambled images for 2s each. On most tr...
<p>A. Two examples of the visual stimuli with task-specific correct responses. B. Illustration of de...