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1. Acute TMS/fMRI response explains offline TMS network effects – An interleaved TMS-fMRI study

2. Acute TMS/fMRI response explains offline TMS network effects - An interleaved TMS-fMRI study

4. Long-term efficacy and respective potencies of botulinum toxin A and B: a randomized, double-blind study

5. [Functional magnetic resonance imaging with ultra-high fields]

6. Co-registration of EEG and MRI data using matching of spline interpolated and MRI-segmented reconstructions of the scalp surface

7. Characterization of BOLD activation in multi-echo fMRI data using fuzzy cluster analysis and a comparison with quantitative modeling

8. Inducing perceptual unawareness: Tachistoscopic stimulus presentation versus visual masking

19. Biases in Volumetric Versus Surface Analyses in Population Receptive Field Mapping.

20. Retinotopic cortical mapping in objective functional monitoring of macular therapy.

21. Chronometric TMS-fMRI of personalized left dorsolateral prefrontal target reveals state-dependency of subgenual anterior cingulate cortex effects.

22. Effects of dopamine and opioid receptor antagonism on the neural processing of social and nonsocial rewards.

23. Concurrent TMS/fMRI reveals individual DLPFC dose-response pattern.

24. Testosterone and the Amygdala's Functional Connectivity in Women and Men.

25. Improved brain stimulation targeting by optimising image acquisition parameters.

26. Functional connectivity explains how neuronavigated TMS of posterior temporal subregions differentially affect language processing.

27. Validation of a New Coil Array Tailored for Dog Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Studies.

28. Comparison of Stimulus Types for Retinotopic Cortical Mapping of Macular Disease.

29. Stressor-Specific Sex Differences in Amygdala-Frontal Cortex Networks.

30. Intrasession and Intersession Reproducibility of Artificial Scotoma pRF Mapping Results at Ultra-High Fields.

31. Dynamic Causal Modeling of the Prefrontal/Amygdala Network During Processing of Emotional Faces.

32. Concurrent TMS-fMRI: Technical Challenges, Developments, and Overview of Previous Studies.

33. Give me a pain that I am used to: distinct habituation patterns to painful and non-painful stimulation.

34. Combining stimulus types for improved coverage in population receptive field mapping.

35. Technical Note: Human tissue-equivalent MRI phantom preparation for 3 and 7 Tesla.

36. Test-retest reliability of emotion regulation networks using fMRI at ultra-high magnetic field.

37. Beyond Sharing Unpleasant Affect-Evidence for Pain-Specific Opioidergic Modulation of Empathy for Pain.

38. Detached empathic experience of others' pain in remitted states of depression - An fMRI study.

39. Placebo-induced pain reduction is associated with negative coupling between brain networks at rest.

40. When differences matter: rTMS/fMRI reveals how differences in dispositional empathy translate to distinct neural underpinnings of self-other distinction in empathy.

41. Reproducibility of amygdala activation in facial emotion processing at 7T.

42. Sex Matters: A Multivariate Pattern Analysis of Sex- and Gender-Related Neuroanatomical Differences in Cis- and Transgender Individuals Using Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

43. Association between dynamic resting-state functional connectivity and ketamine plasma levels in visual processing networks.

44. Hippocampal Subfields in Acute and Remitted Depression-an Ultra-High Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study.

45. Modulations in resting state networks of subcortical structures linked to creativity.

46. Antidepressant treatment, not depression, leads to reductions in behavioral and neural responses to pain empathy.

47. The pulvinar nucleus and antidepressant treatment: dynamic modeling of antidepressant response and remission with ultra-high field functional MRI.

48. Correction to: The pulvinar nucleus and antidepressant treatment: dynamic modeling of antidepressant response and remission with ultra-high field functional MRI.

49. Beware detrending: Optimal preprocessing pipeline for low-frequency fluctuation analysis.

50. Correspondence between retinotopic cortical mapping and conventional functional and morphological assessment of retinal disease.

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