PubMed Mentions
The links below are to publications on PubMed referring to xjView, a viewing tool for SPM. This list is gathered weekly from PubMed automatically and was last updated on December 17, 2025.
| Publication/References | |
| The pontine-driven somatic gaze tract contributes to affective processing in humans. Description: Wong, Jing Jun, et al. The pontine-driven somatic gaze tract contributes to affective processing in humans. ''Neuroimage''. 2020 Jun; '''213''': 116692 | |
| Alcohol-related context modulates neural correlates of inhibitory control in alcohol dependent patients: Preliminary data from an fMRI study using an alcohol-related Go/NoGo-task. Description: Stein, Maria, et al. Alcohol-related context modulates neural correlates of inhibitory control in alcohol dependent patients: Preliminary data from an fMRI study using an alcohol-related Go/NoGo-task. ''Behav Brain Res''. 2021 Feb 1; '''398''': 112973 | |
| Early language exposure affects neural mechanisms of semantic representations. Description: Wang, Xiaosha, et al. Early language exposure affects neural mechanisms of semantic representations. ''Elife''. 2023 May 10; '''12''': | |
| One single-person bicycling enhances interpersonal cooperation via increasing interpersonal neural synchronization in left frontal cortex. Description: Li, Lin, et al. One single-person bicycling enhances interpersonal cooperation via increasing interpersonal neural synchronization in left frontal cortex. ''Hum Brain Mapp''. 2023 Aug 15; '''44''' (12):4535-4544 | |
| Effects of two-person synchronized cycling exercise on interpersonal cooperation: A near-infrared spectroscopy hyperscanning study. Description: Wang, Huiling, et al. Effects of two-person synchronized cycling exercise on interpersonal cooperation: A near-infrared spectroscopy hyperscanning study. ''Int J Clin Health Psychol''. 2024 Jul-Sep; '''24''' (3):100492 | |
| An fNIRS hyperscanning study on the influence of team type and sex on athletes' interpersonal trust and neural mechanisms. Description: Wang, Huiling, et al. An fNIRS hyperscanning study on the influence of team type and sex on athletes' interpersonal trust and neural mechanisms. ''Sci Rep''. 2025 Aug 4; '''15''' (1):28456 |
