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1 A guide to the measurement and interpretation of fMRI test-retest reliability Noble, Stephanie

40 C p. 27-32
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2 Applying dense-sampling methods to reveal dynamic endocrine modulation of the nervous system Pritschet, Laura

40 C p. 72-78
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3 Brain activity is not only for thinking Laumann, Timothy O

40 C p. 130-136
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4 Challenges and opportunities of mesoscopic brain mapping with fMRI Bandettini, Peter A

40 C p. 189-200
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5 Combined lesion-deficit and fMRI approaches in single-case studies: unique contributions to cognitive neuroscience Deifelt Streese, Carolina

40 C p. 58-63
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6 Correspondence between functional connectivity and task-related activity patterns within the individual Salvo, Joseph J

40 C p. 178-188
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7 Deep characterization of individual brain-phenotype relations using a multilevel atlas Jockwitz, Christiane

40 C p. 153-160
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8 Diving into the deep end: a personal reflection on the MyConnectome study Poldrack, Russell A

40 C p. 1-4
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9 Editorial Board
40 C p. ii
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10 Editorial overview: Deep imaging of the individual brain: past, practice, and promise Gratton, Caterina

40 C p. iii-vi
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11 Extensive sampling for complete models of individual brains Naselaris, Thomas

40 C p. 45-51
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12 From deep brain phenotyping to functional atlasing Thirion, Bertrand

40 C p. 201-212
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13 High-resolution fMRI at 7Tesla: challenges, promises and recent developments for individual-focused fMRI studies Viessmann, Olivia

40 C p. 96-104
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14 Imaging the temporal dynamics of brain states with highly sampled fMRI Yang, Zinong

40 C p. 87-95
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15 Improving autobiographical memory in Alzheimer’s disease by transcranial alternating current stimulation Bréchet, Lucie

40 C p. 64-71
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16 Improving precision functional mapping routines with multi-echo fMRI Lynch, Charles J

40 C p. 113-119
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17 Individual focused studies of functional brain development in early human infancy Poppe, Tanya

40 C p. 137-143
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18 Individual subject approaches to mapping sensory-biased and multiple-demand regions in human frontal cortex Somers, David C

40 C p. 169-177
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19 Light through the fog: using precision fMRI data to disentangle the neural substrates of cognitive control Smith, Derek M

40 C p. 19-26
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20 Precision estimates of macroscale network organization in the human and their relation to anatomical connectivity in the marmoset monkey Du, Jingnan

40 C p. 144-152
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21 Precision estimates of parallel distributed association networks: evidence for domain specialization and implications for evolution and development DiNicola, Lauren M

40 C p. 120-129
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22 Precision functional mapping of human memory systems Gilmore, Adrian W

40 C p. 52-57
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23 Precision functional mapping of the subcortex and cerebellum Marek, Scott

40 C p. 12-18
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24 Predicting attention across time and contexts with functional brain connectivity Song, Hayoung

40 C p. 33-44
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25 The early origins and the growing popularity of the individual-subject analytic approach in human neuroscience Fedorenko, Evelina

40 C p. 105-112
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26 The promise of awake behaving infant fMRI as a deep measure of cognition Yates, Tristan S

40 C p. 5-11
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27 Three types of individual variation in brain networks revealed by single-subject functional connectivity analyses Gordon, Evan M

40 C p. 79-86
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28 Tracking plasticity of individual human brains Newbold, Dillan J

40 C p. 161-168
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