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Term Similarity Weight in brain map N In query
thalamus
0.005368715218164221
1.0
4891 In expansion
insula
0.003201985143838538
0.7658792425636295
7050 In expansion
amygdala
0.0027000599014175876
0.4733827213733102
4540 In expansion
brainstem
0.002200864955164977
0.35573145736151973
1502 In expansion
parietal
0.0011277970963921508
0.27512209910255747
10159 In expansion
somatosensory
0.001703801369945433
0.22118629355577957
2370 In expansion
occipital
0.0011799289296431658
0.1949129452632492
6796 In expansion
cingulate
0.0011635984940000694
0.1942428686830119
9501 In expansion
stimulation
0.007258651175572625
0.16254834232679038
4565 In expansion
task
0.0035636467644842274
0.13852873408786717
12194 In expansion
frontal
0.001474279461224381
0.1185498496809946
11471 In expansion
default
0.0014843600143042977
0.11532515002499336
3687 In expansion
working
0.002286582282029535
0.11506360223221246
5201 In expansion
cerebellum
0.0005159951215933552
0.11233604453031978
5578 In expansion
acc
0.0017900905860853626
0.1021438455975189
3579 In expansion
default mode
0.0017027379992700287
0.08151350665161115
2555 In expansion
temporal
0.0006295541799347472
0.07892913889643703
11897 In expansion
working memory
0.0024734698211020993
0.06757701071099706
4424 In expansion
putamen
0.000957435032151348
0.06526765181048053
3208 In expansion
parahippocampal
0.0005306894696731952
0.05830834926478595
3512 In expansion
pain
0.0012216186150321097
0.05784889306449497
1670 In expansion
precuneus
0.0004010916362036753
0.05568623694888158
5186 In expansion
left
0.0007984663619984459
0.04797238635202114
12782 In expansion
prefrontal
0.00040828434947162484
0.046390174940638476
10017 In expansion
superior
0.0008424319799569169
0.045261667631843513
9978 In expansion
m1
0.0005824351234406734
0.04407571610458344
722 In expansion
memory
0.0018942150562697368
0.04170013444819189
8405 In expansion
reward
0.0004691494579308723
0.040321783771431856
2823 In expansion
anterior
0.00082544039973952
0.03814078575575177
11200 In expansion
matter
0.00036391006792752987
0.03044910778405255
6324 In expansion
motor
0.0001582834528959124
0.029018702126264385
7928 In expansion
sentence
0.0009239844695733592
0.028539058493342706
1605 In expansion
motion
0.00017426127578002787
0.02613841289665882
9061 In expansion
visual
0.00013498117776865535
0.024451399378269317
10448 In expansion
lobe
0.0014742874616979296
0.02283253733813251
7551 In expansion
right
0.00089715944175422
0.02215015384230582
13076 In expansion
ofc
0.0003382944592790018
0.01790357369678889
1511 In expansion
hippocampus
8.929393747787156e-05
0.017649814400575312
4610 In expansion
cuneus
0.0007712519365644537
0.01630710626771808
2038 In expansion
tactile
0.0012055947344462392
0.015014546964287055
784 In expansion
placebo
0.0039096995160925714
0.0
758 In expansion
physiological
0.003937664478986977
0.0
3951 In expansion
phobia
0.0043353809900380765
0.0
412 In expansion
mood
0.004563264412702054
0.0
2081 In expansion
metabolic
0.017450113682456816
0.0
2051 In expansion
neurovascular
0.0037399581855171904
0.0
259 In expansion
tms
0.003884903592654579
0.0
804 In expansion
subject
0.0051300464802839065
0.0
11687 In expansion
vascular
0.004879464278365711
0.0
826 In expansion
response
0.004209177514206293
0.0
12421 In expansion
region
0.008817441260418652
0.0
13358 In expansion
resting
0.012788372412439358
0.0
4477 In expansion
resting state
0.005751650497974004
0.0
3327 In expansion
spin
0.020600500031598953
0.0
1628 In expansion
stress
0.0045713597856215414
0.0
2089 In expansion
signal
0.0085245596069863
0.0
10489 In expansion
cerebral
0.06681573914239661
0.0
4338 In expansion
cerebral cortex
0.0034459173408149532
0.0
828 In expansion
cerebrovascular
0.004741430245061278
0.0
320 In expansion
change
0.009379402748658361
0.0
11424 In expansion
depression
0.00424939157730874
0.0
3711 In expansion
continuous
0.0033957662384945376
0.0
6549 In expansion
arterial
0.025955714710977327
0.0
440 In expansion
arterial spin
0.03466044792982842
0.0
251 In expansion
al
0.003815466893527672
0.0
6563 In expansion
blood
1.0
0.0
6788 In query
brain
0.012347348635439003
0.0
13395 In expansion
baseline
0.005823141551542665
0.0
7408 In expansion
induced
0.005938922490308396
0.0
4995 In expansion
image
0.006629236566397432
0.0
12929 In expansion
limbic
0.003907773530750094
0.0
2936 In expansion
magnetic
0.005886767568403596
0.0
9970 In expansion
emission
0.009804319130933322
0.0
1987 In expansion
et
0.0037737376983996364
0.0
6559 In expansion
effect
0.004723510013661853
0.0
13072 In expansion
global
0.005240932552257472
0.0
4740 In expansion
flow
0.03384253454578387
0.0
2683 In expansion
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The Effects of Dietary Caffeine Use and Abstention on Blood Oxygen Level-Dependent Activation and Cerebral Blood Flow
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Acute baclofen diminishes resting baseline blood flow to limbic structures: A perfusion fMRI study
Blood pressure and white matter integrity in geriatric depression
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Quantification of pain-induced changes in cerebral blood flow by perfusion MRI
Changes in cerebral blood flow after transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt can help predict the development of hepatic encephalopathy: An arterial spin labeling MR study
Developmental trajectories of cerebral blood flow and oxidative metabolism at baseline and during working memory tasks
A review of neuroimaging studies of stressor-evoked blood pressure reactivity: Emerging evidence for a brain-body pathway to coronary heart disease risk
Cerebrovascular reactivity measured with arterial spin labeling and blood oxygen level dependent techniques
Negative Blood Oxygen Level Dependent Signals During Speech Comprehension
Associations of Resting-State fMRI Functional Connectivity with Flow-BOLD Coupling and Regional Vasculature
Following One’s Heart: Cardiac Rhythms Gate Central Initiation of Sympathetic Reflexes
Neural correlates of STN DBS-induced cognitive variability in Parkinson disease
Characterization of brain blood flow and the amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations in major depressive disorder: A multimodal meta-analysis
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Spatial Nonuniformity of the Resting CBF and BOLD Responses to Sevoflurane: In Vivo Study of Normal Human Subjects With Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Regional cerebral blood flow changes in depression after electroconvulsive therapy
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