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R. NATHAN SPRENG
Corresponding author. Harvard University, Department of Psychology, 33 Kirkland Street, Cambridge MA 02138, USA. Fax: +1 617 496 3122.
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Year
Social exclusion reliably engages the default network: A meta-analysis of Cyberball
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0.34
2021
Spatiotemporal functional interactivity among large-scale brain networks
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0.34
2021
Beyond consensus: Embracing heterogeneity in curated neuroimaging meta-analysis.
0
0.34
2019
Segregation of the human basal forebrain using resting state functional MRI.
3
0.37
2018
What if? Neural activity underlying semantic and episodic counterfactual thinking.
0
0.34
2018
Neural congruence between intertemporal and interpersonal self-control: Evidence from delay and social discounting.
0
0.34
2017
Interactions between the default network and dorsal attention network vary across default subsystems, time, and cognitive states.
13
0.68
2017
Individual parcellation of resting fMRI with a group functional connectivity prior.
5
0.43
2017
Corrigendum to "The wandering brain: Meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging studies of mind-wandering and related spontaneous thought processes" [NeuroImage 111 (2015) 611-621].
0
0.34
2016
Spatiotemporal mixed modeling of multi-subject task fMRI via method of moments.
1
0.36
2016
Autobiographical Planning and the Brain: Activation and Its Modulation by Qualitative Features
4
0.50
2015
Prefrontal engagement and reduced default network suppression co-occur and are dynamically coupled in older adults: The default-executive coupling hypothesis of aging
2
0.45
2015
Directed interactivity of large-scale brain networks: Introducing a new method for estimating resting-state effective connectivity MRI
0
0.34
2014
Sex differences in volume and structural covariance of the anterior and posterior hippocampus.
3
0.41
2014
Intrinsic architecture underlying the relations among the default, dorsal attention, and frontoparietal control networks of the human brain
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1.38
2013
Solving future problems: Default network and executive activity associated with goal-directed mental simulations.
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1.07
2011
Default network activity, coupled with the frontoparietal control network, supports goal-directed cognition.
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4.40
2010
Patterns of brain activity supporting autobiographical memory, prospection, and theory of mind, and their relationship to the default mode network
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2.78
2010
The common neural basis of autobiographical memory, prospection, navigation, theory of mind, and the default mode: A quantitative meta-analysis
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6.07
2009
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