Matthew Brett

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Top papers

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1 Stereotaxic display of brain lesions. Behav Neurol 2000 9.20
2 Valid conjunction inference with the minimum statistic. Neuroimage 2005 7.91
3 Prefrontal cortical function and anxiety: controlling attention to threat-related stimuli. Nat Neurosci 2004 3.86
4 Divide and conquer: a defense of functional localizers. Neuroimage 2006 3.35
5 Rhythm and beat perception in motor areas of the brain. J Cogn Neurosci 2007 2.61
6 Spatial normalization of lesioned brains: performance evaluation and impact on fMRI analyses. Neuroimage 2007 2.21
7 An evaluation of the use of magnetic field maps to undistort echo-planar images. Neuroimage 2003 2.15
8 Actions speak louder than functions: the importance of manipulability and action in tool representation. J Cogn Neurosci 2003 1.63
9 Impairment of beat-based rhythm discrimination in Parkinson's disease. Cortex 2008 1.49
10 Implementation and application of a brain template for multiple volumes of interest. Hum Brain Mapp 2002 1.17
11 Cerebellar activation during discrete and not continuous timed movements: an fMRI study. Neuroimage 2007 1.16
12 Group analysis in functional neuroimaging: selecting subjects using similarity measures. Neuroimage 2003 1.12
13 The neural basis of autobiographical and semantic memory: new evidence from three PET studies. Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci 2003 1.10
14 The general linear model and fMRI: does love last forever? Neuroimage 2012 1.09
15 Dissociable contributions of the mid-ventrolateral frontal cortex and the medial temporal lobe system to human memory. Neuroimage 2006 1.03
16 QuickBundles, a Method for Tractography Simplification. Front Neurosci 2012 0.92
17 HBM functional imaging analysis contest data analysis in wavelet space. Hum Brain Mapp 2006 0.87
18 Dual echo EPI--the method of choice for fMRI in the presence of magnetic field inhomogeneities? Neuroimage 2009 0.83
19 Absence of face-specific cortical activity in the complete absence of awareness: converging evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging and event-related potentials. J Cogn Neurosci 2011 0.82