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    por Zeki, Semir, Romaya, John Paul
    Publicado 2008
    “…In this work, we address an important but unexplored topic, namely the neural correlates of hate. In a block-design fMRI study, we scanned 17 normal human subjects while they viewed the face of a person they hated and also faces of acquaintances for whom they had neutral feelings. …”
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    “…This challenges our understanding of the neural correlates of conscious experiences in sleep. Using high-density EEG, we contrasted the presence and absence of dreaming within NREM and REM sleep. …”
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    “…To isolate neural correlates of conscious perception (NCCs), a standard approach has been to contrast neural activity elicited by identical stimuli of which subjects are aware vs. unaware. …”
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    por Amir, Ori, Biederman, Irving
    Publicado 2016
    “…Unlike passive humor appreciation, the neural correlates of real-time humor creation have been unexplored. …”
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    “…While doing so, we first briefly explain the anatomical connections in the area and then proceed to describe the neural correlates that are considered to play a role in navigation. …”
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    por Zhang, Hao, Liu, Jia, Zhang, Qinglin
    Publicado 2013
    “…In the present study, functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) was employed to investigate neural correlates of perception of novel objects. The neuroimaging data on participants engaged in novel object viewing versus ordinary object viewing revealed that perception of novel objects involves significant activation in the left precuneus (Brodmann area 7) and the right visual cortex. …”
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