D R Gitelman
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Nomura E, Maddox W, Filoteo J, Ing A, Gitelman D, Parrish T, et al.
Cereb Cortex
. 2006 Jan;
17(1):37-43.
PMID: 16436685
An emerging theory of the neurobiology of category learning postulates that there are separate neural systems supporting the learning of categories based on verbalizeable rules (RB) or through implicit information...
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Small D, Gitelman D, Gregory M, Nobre A, Parrish T, Mesulam M
Neuroimage
. 2003 Apr;
18(3):633-41.
PMID: 12667840
The purpose of this study was to identify brain regions underlying internally generated anticipatory biases toward locations where significant events are expected to occur. Subjects fixated centrally and responded to...
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Skosnik P, Mirza F, Gitelman D, Parrish T, Mesulam M, Reber P
Neuroimage
. 2002 Nov;
17(3):1306-14.
PMID: 12414270
Artificial grammar learning (AGL) is a form of nondeclarative memory that involves the nonconscious acquisition of abstract rules. While data from amnesic patients indicate that AGL does not depend on...
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Parrish T, Weiss C, LaBar K, Gitelman D, Power J, Mesulam M, et al.
Neuroimage
. 2002 Oct;
17(2):977-87.
PMID: 12377171
This study was designed to develop a suitable method of recording eyeblink responses while conducting functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Given the complexity of this behavioral setup outside of the...
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Nobre A, Sebestyen G, Gitelman D, Frith C, Mesulam M
Neuroimage
. 2002 Aug;
16(4):968-76.
PMID: 12202084
We investigated the sensitivity of brain areas to the presence of filtering operations during overt visual search in crowded displays. Task conditions involved either visual search or predetermined simple eye...
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Booth J, Burman D, Van Santen F, Harasaki Y, Gitelman D, Parrish T, et al.
Child Neuropsychol
. 2002 Aug;
7(3):119-41.
PMID: 12187470
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to examine differences between children (9-12 years) and adults (21-31 years) in the distribution of brain activation during word processing. Orthographic, phonologic, semantic...
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LaBar K, Gitelman D, Mesulam M, Parrish T
Neuroreport
. 2001 Dec;
12(16):3461-4.
PMID: 11733691
The impact of signal-to-noise (SNR) on fMRI of the amygdala was investigated during a picture encoding task. The SNR value required to observe reliable activation was determined by computer simulations....
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Mapstone M, Rosler A, Hays A, Gitelman D, Weintraub S
Arch Neurol
. 2001 Sep;
58(9):1443-7.
PMID: 11559317
Context: Visual attention can be distributed focally, in the direction of gaze, or globally, throughout the extrapersonal space. Aging, and especially Alzheimer disease (AD), may influence global attention, resulting in...
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Vandenberghe R, Gitelman D, Parrish T, Mesulam M
Neuroimage
. 2001 Aug;
14(1 Pt 1):37-47.
PMID: 11525335
Using event-related fMRI we determined the differential effects of feature- versus location-based cues for directing peripheral attention. Pairs of same-color targets appeared on the left and on the right. A...
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Vandenberghe R, Gitelman D, Parrish T, Mesulam M
Neuroimage
. 2001 Aug;
14(3):661-73.
PMID: 11506539
Using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) we determined how brain activity changes when an attended target shifts its location. In the main experiment, a white square could appear at...