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1. THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE CEREBELLUM TO COGNITION: AN fMRI STUDY IN VERBAL WORKING MEMORY

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2. THE NEURAL SUBSTRATES OF HUMAN SOCIALITY IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: AN FMRI INVESTIGATION

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4. Multimodal Functional Neuroimaging of Oculomotor Deficits in Athletes with Concussion.

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6. Functional Olfactory Deficits in the Olfactory System of Alzheimer’s Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment Patients as a Potential Diagnostic Marker

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7. Sex differences in the resting state brain function of cigarette smokers and links with smoking-related behavior

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9. The Cognitive Control of Memory and Motor Responses: an Examination of the Neural Correlates of Active Inhibition

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10. Cue-elicited neural activity and functional connectivity among smokers associated with the decision to smoke

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11. Changes in brain networks involved in reward processing during abstinence from cigarettes

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12. THE BRAIN RESPONSE TO FOOD PORTION SIZE AND ENERGY DENSITY IN 7-10 YEAR OLD CHILDREN

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13. LINKING TASK-MODULATED FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY TO INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN BEHAVIOR: THE CASE OF FACE PROCESSING

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14. Neural Networks for Positive and Negative Emotion Processing in Multiple Sclerosis

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15. Exploring the hyperconnectivity hypothesis in task-based and rest-based data in moderate to severe traumatic brain injury

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17. INVESTIGATION OF AN INNATE OLFACTORY-VISUAL FUNCTIONAL CONNECTION IN THE HUMAN BRAIN USING FMRI

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18. THE IMPACT OF FOOD MARKETING ON BRAIN RESPONSE AND FOOD INTAKE IN CHILDREN

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19. GRAPH THEORETICAL NETWORK ANALYSIS TO EXAMINE RESTING STATE FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY IN YOUNGER AND OLDER ADULTS AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH BEHAVIOR

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20. THE NEURAL CIRCUITRY UNDERLYING THE PEER BIAS IN FACE RECOGNITION IN EMERGING ADULTS

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