“Brain–breath” interactions: respiration-timing–dependent impact on functional brain networks and beyond
NH Nakamura, Y Oku, M Fukunaga - Reviews in the Neurosciences, 2024 - degruyter.com
Breathing is a natural daily action that one cannot do without, and it sensitively and intensely
changes under various situations. What if this essential act of breathing can impact our …
changes under various situations. What if this essential act of breathing can impact our …
The connectivity of the human frontal pole cortex, and a theory of its involvement in exploit versus explore
The frontal pole is implicated in humans in whether to exploit resources versus explore
alternatives. Effective connectivity, functional connectivity, and tractography were measured …
alternatives. Effective connectivity, functional connectivity, and tractography were measured …
[HTML][HTML] On the stability of canonical correlation analysis and partial least squares with application to brain-behavior associations
M Helmer, S Warrington… - Communications …, 2024 - nature.com
Associations between datasets can be discovered through multivariate methods like
Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA) or Partial Least Squares (PLS). A requisite property …
Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA) or Partial Least Squares (PLS). A requisite property …
A survey of brain functional network extraction methods using fMRI data
Y Du, S Fang, X He, VD Calhoun - Trends in Neurosciences, 2024 - Elsevier
Functional network (FN) analyses play a pivotal role in uncovering insights into brain
function and understanding the pathophysiology of various brain disorders. This paper …
function and understanding the pathophysiology of various brain disorders. This paper …
[HTML][HTML] The mouse motor system contains multiple premotor areas and partially follows human organizational principles
While humans are known to have several premotor cortical areas, secondary motor cortex
(M2) is often considered to be the only higher-order motor area of the mouse brain and is …
(M2) is often considered to be the only higher-order motor area of the mouse brain and is …
On the variability of dynamic functional connectivity assessment methods
Background Dynamic functional connectivity (dFC) has become an important measure for
understanding brain function and as a potential biomarker. However, various methodologies …
understanding brain function and as a potential biomarker. However, various methodologies …
[HTML][HTML] Neonatal brain dynamic functional connectivity in term and preterm infants and its association with early childhood neurodevelopment
Brain dynamic functional connectivity characterises transient connections between brain
regions. Features of brain dynamics have been linked to emotion and cognition in adult …
regions. Features of brain dynamics have been linked to emotion and cognition in adult …
Neural signatures of shared subjective affective engagement and disengagement during movie viewing
When watching a negative emotional movie, we differ from person to person in the ease with
which we engage and the difficulty with which we disengage throughout a temporally …
which we engage and the difficulty with which we disengage throughout a temporally …
[HTML][HTML] Individualized, connectome-based, non-invasive stimulation of OCD deep-brain targets: A proof-of-concept
S Baldi, T Schuhmann, L Goossens, KRJ Schruers - Neuroimage, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) generally improves with
deep-brain stimulation (DBS), thought to modulate neural activity at both the implantation …
deep-brain stimulation (DBS), thought to modulate neural activity at both the implantation …
Denoising task-correlated head motion from motor-task fMRI data with multi-echo ICA
Motor-task functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is crucial in the study of several
clinical conditions, including stroke and Parkinson's disease. However, motor-task fMRI is …
clinical conditions, including stroke and Parkinson's disease. However, motor-task fMRI is …