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1. Recommended Resting-State fMRI Acquisition and Preprocessing Steps for Preoperative Mapping of Language and Motor and Visual Areas in Adult and Pediatric Patients with Brain Tumors and Epilepsy.

2. Comparing Language Lateralization Determined by Dichotic Listening and fMRI Activation in Frontal and Temporal Lobes in Children with Epilepsy

8. Anhedonia and reward-circuit connectivity distinguish nonresponders from responders to dorsomedial prefrontal rTMS in major depression

9. Memory enhancement induced by hypothalamic/fornix deep brain stimulation

21. Recommended Resting-State fMRI Acquisition and Preprocessing Steps for Preoperative Mapping of Language and Motor and Visual Areas in Adult and Pediatric Patients with Brain Tumors and Epilepsy.

22. The temporal unraveling of autobiographical memory narratives in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy or excisions.

23. Hippocampal signal complexity in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy: a noisy brain is a healthy brain.

24. Postoperative memory prediction in left temporal lobe epilepsy: the Wada test is of no added value to preoperative neuropsychological assessment and MRI.

26. Encoding and retrieval in aging and memory loss, a fMRI study.

27. Functional MRI of phonological and semantic processing in temporal lobe epilepsy.

28. Remote episodic memory deficits in patients with unilateral temporal lobe epilepsy and excisions.

29. Information needs and decisional preferences among women with ovarian cancer.

30. Material-specific and non-specific attention deficits in children and adolescents following temporal-lobe surgery.

31. Alcohol-related dementia in the institutionalized elderly.

32. The frontal cortex and memory for temporal order.

33. Frontal lobes and memory for the temporal order of recent events.

36. When priming persists: long-lasting implicit memory for a single episode in amnesic patients.

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