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p. 53 How somatic cortical maps differ in autistic and p. 60 Complexity analysis of spontaneous brain activ-
typical brains ity: effects of depression and antidepressant
treatment
p. 53 Magnetoencephalographic pattern of epilepti-
form activity in children with early-onset autism p. 60 Anterior cingulate desynchronization and func-
spectrum disorders tional connectivity with the amygdala during a
working memory task predict rapid antidepres-
55 Depression sant response to ketamine
p. 55 Dynamic community structure in major depres- p. 61 Preattentive dysfunction in major depression: a
sive disorder: A resting-state MEG study magnetoencephalography study using auditory
mismatch negativity
p. 55 Complexity analysis of spontaneous brain activ-
ity in mood disorders: A magnetoencephalogra- p. 61 Increased anterior cingulate cortical activity in
phy study of bipolar disorder and major depres- response to fearful faces: a neurophysiological
sion biomarker that predicts rapid antidepressant
response to ketamine
p. 56 A supplementary functional connectivity micro-
state attached to the default mode network in 63 Dyslexia
depression revealed by resting-state magne-
toencephalography p. 63 Increased variability of stimulus-driven cortical
responses is associated with genetic variability
p. 56 Predictability of depression severity based on in children with and without dyslexia
posterior alpha oscillations
p. 63 Aberrant resting-state functional brain networks
p. 57 Magnetoencephalographic Correlates of Emo- in dyslexia: Symbolic mutual information analy-
tional Processing in Major Depression Before sis of neuromagnetic signals
and After Pharmacological Treatment
p. 64 Spatiotemporal reorganization of the reading
p. 57 Group differences in MEG-ICA derived resting network in adult dyslexia
state networks: Application to major depressive
disorder p. 64 Greater Repertoire and Temporal Variability of
Cross-Frequency Coupling (CFC) Modes in Rest-
p. 58 Baseline working memory activation deficits in ing-State Neuromagnetic Recordings among
dimensional anxious depression as detected by Children with Reading Difficulties
magnetoencephalography
p. 65 Out-of-synchrony speech entrainment in devel-
p. 59 Impaired prefrontal-amygdala effective con- opmental dyslexia
nectivity is responsible for the dysfunction of
emotion process in major depressive disorder: a p. 65 Low frequency overactivation in dyslexia: Evi-
dynamic causal modeling study on MEG dence from resting state Magnetoencephalogra-
phy
p. 59 Synaptic potentiation is critical for rapid anti-
depressant response to ketamine in treatment- p. 66 Changes in cerebellar activity and inter-
resistant major depression hemispheric coherence accompany improved
reading performance following Quadrato Motor
Training
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