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1. Should one go for individual- or group-level brain parcellations? A deep-phenotyping benchmark.

2. Population shrinkage of covariance (PoSCE) for better individual brain functional-connectivity estimation.

3. Joint prediction of multiple scores captures better individual traits from brain images.

4. Notip: Non-parametric true discovery proportion control for brain imaging.

5. Connectivity-Based Parcellation: Critique and Implications.

6. Probabilistic atlas and geometric variability estimation to drive tissue segmentation.

7. Structural Analysis of fMRI Data Revisited: Improving the Sensitivity and Reliability of fMRI Group Studies.

8. Analysis of a large fMRI cohort: Statistical and methodological issues for group analyses

9. Inverse retinotopy: Inferring the visual content of images from brain activation patterns

10. Dealing with the shortcomings of spatial normalization: Multi-subject parcellation of fMRI datasets.

11. Detection of signal synchronizations in resting-state fMRI datasets

12. Feature characterization in fMRI data: the Information Bottleneck approach

13. Dynamical components analysis of fMRI data through kernel PCA

14. Cerebral decoding: the example of vision.

15. Non-Cartesian 3D-SPARKLING vs Cartesian 3D-EPI encoding schemes for functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging at 7 Tesla.

16. Recruitment of an Area Involved in Eye Movements During Mental Arithmetic.

17. Continuous evaluation of denoising strategies in resting-state fMRI connectivity using fMRIPrep and Nilearn.

18. Verbal fluency predicts work resumption after awake surgery in low-grade glioma patients.

19. Big Data for Better Brain Imaging.

21. Extracting representations of cognition across neuroimaging studies improves brain decoding.

22. Verbal fluency predicts work resumption after awake surgery in low-grade glioma patients.

23. Open design of a reproducible videogame controller for MRI and MEG.

24. Decoding fMRI activity in the time domain improves classification performance.

25. Stochastic Subsampling for Factorizing Huge Matrices.

26. Neuroimaging Research: From Null-Hypothesis Falsification to Out-of-Sample Generalization.

27. Empirical facts from search for replicable associations between cortical thickness and psychometric variables in healthy adults.

28. Graph-Based Inter-Subject Pattern Analysis of fMRI Data.

29. Comprehensive decoding mental processes from Web repositories of functional brain images.

30. A Framework for Inter-Subject Prediction of Functional Connectivity From Structural Networks.

31. How to remove or control confounds in predictive models, with applications to brain biomarkers.

32. Tissue outcome prediction in hyperacute ischemic stroke: Comparison of machine learning models.

33. Very large fMRI study using the IMAGEN database: Sensitivity–specificity and population effect modeling in relation to the underlying anatomy

34. Deciphering Cortical Number Coding from Human Brain Activity Patterns

35. Population modeling with machine learning can enhance measures of mental health.

36. Functional annotation of human cognitive states using deep graph convolution.

37. Multi-subject MEG/EEG source imaging with sparse multi-task regression.

38. Multi‐scale network regression for brain‐phenotype associations.

39. Brain‐based ranking of cognitive domains to predict schizophrenia.

40. The functional database of the ARCHI project: Potential and perspectives.

41. Benchmarking functional connectome-based predictive models for resting-state fMRI.

42. Recursive Nearest Agglomeration (ReNA): Fast Clustering for Approximation of Structured Signals.

43. Subspecialization within default mode nodes characterized in 10,000 UK Biobank participants.

44. Atlases of cognition with large-scale human brain mapping.

45. FReM – Scalable and stable decoding with fast regularized ensemble of models.

46. Different shades of default mode disturbance in schizophrenia: Subnodal covariance estimation in structure and function.

47. Seeing it all: Convolutional network layers map the function of the human visual system.

48. Deriving reproducible biomarkers from multi-site resting-state data: An Autism-based example.

49. Assessing and tuning brain decoders: Cross-validation, caveats, and guidelines.

50. Formal Models of the Network Co-occurrence Underlying Mental Operations.

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