“Papers of School of Cognitive Sciences”
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Practical recommendations to conduct a neuroimaging meta-analysis for neuropsychiatric disorders,
Human Brain Mapping (2019), 5142-5154 [abstract]
222. H. Soleymani, M. Ghorbani, A. Allahverdi, S. ShojaeiLangari and H. Naderi-manesh,
Activation of human insulin by vitamin E: A molecular dynamics simulation study,
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR GRAPHICS & MODELLING 91(2019), 194-203 [abstract]
223. M. Ghorbani, H. Soleymani, A. Allahverdi, S. Shojaeilangari and H. Naderimanesh,
Effects of natural compounds on conformational properties and hairpin formation of amyloid-B42 monomer: docking and molecular dynamics simulation study,
JOURNAL OF BIOMOLECULAR STRUCTURE & DYNAMICS (2019), 1-13 [abstract]
224. P. Naghibirad, A. Shahroudi, H. Shabani, S. Ajami and R. Lashgari,
Encoding Pleasant and Unpleasant Expression of the Architectural Window Shapes: An ERP Study,
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience (2019), 1-10 [abstract]
225. E. Yargholi, G. Hoddein-zadeh and R. Rajimehr,
Predicting BOLD activity in FFA from the activity in other visual areas,
Brain connectivity (2019), 329-340 [abstract]
226. E. Yargholi and G. Hoddein-zadeh,
Cross recurrence quantifiers as new connectivity measures for structure learning of Bayesian networks in brain decoding,
Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 123(2019), 263-274 [abstract]
227. M. Hasantash, R. Lafer-Sousa, A. Afraz and B. Conway,
Paradoxical impact of memory on color appearance of faces,
Nature Communications 10(2019), 1-10 [abstract]
228. A. Daneshi, H. Azarnoush, F. Towhidkhah, A. Gohari and A. Ghazizadeh,
Drift-diffusion explains response variability and capacity for tracking objects,
Scientific Reports 9(2019), 1-15 [abstract]
229. V. Kozyrev, M. Daliri, P. Schwedhelm and S. Treue,
Strategic deployment of feature-based attentional gain in primate visual cortex,
Plos Biology (2019), 1-18 [abstract]
230. M. Khamechian, V. Kozyrev, S. Treue, M. Esghaei and M. Daliri,
Routing information flow by separate neural synchrony frequencies allows for "functionally labeled lines" in higher primate cortex,
PNAS 116(2019), 12506-12515 [abstract]
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