Imaging-based parcellations of the human brain
A defining aspect of brain organization is its spatial heterogeneity, which gives rise to
multiple topographies at different scales. Brain parcellation—defining distinct partitions in …
multiple topographies at different scales. Brain parcellation—defining distinct partitions in …
Edges in brain networks: Contributions to models of structure and function
Network models describe the brain as sets of nodes and edges that represent its distributed
organization. So far, most discoveries in network neuroscience have prioritized insights that …
organization. So far, most discoveries in network neuroscience have prioritized insights that …
Edge-centric functional network representations of human cerebral cortex reveal overlapping system-level architecture
Network neuroscience has relied on a node-centric network model in which cells,
populations and regions are linked to one another via anatomical or functional connections …
populations and regions are linked to one another via anatomical or functional connections …
Simultaneous cortex-wide fluorescence Ca2+ imaging and whole-brain fMRI
Achieving a comprehensive understanding of brain function requires multiple imaging
modalities with complementary strengths. We present an approach for concurrent widefield …
modalities with complementary strengths. We present an approach for concurrent widefield …
High-amplitude cofluctuations in cortical activity drive functional connectivity
Resting-state functional connectivity is used throughout neuroscience to study brain
organization and to generate biomarkers of development, disease, and cognition. The …
organization and to generate biomarkers of development, disease, and cognition. The …
Living on the edge: network neuroscience beyond nodes
Network neuroscience has emphasized the connectional properties of neural elements–
cells, populations, and regions. This has come at the expense of the anatomical and …
cells, populations, and regions. This has come at the expense of the anatomical and …
The regulatory role of the human mediodorsal thalamus
The function of the human mediodorsal thalamic nucleus (MD) has so far eluded a clear
definition in terms of specific cognitive processes and tasks. Although it was at first proposed …
definition in terms of specific cognitive processes and tasks. Although it was at first proposed …
Structural assessment of thalamus morphology in brain disorders: a review and recommendation of thalamic nucleus segmentation and shape analysis
JTB Keun, EM van Heese, MA Laansma… - Neuroscience & …, 2021 - Elsevier
The thalamus is a central brain structure crucially involved in cognitive, emotional, sensory,
and motor functions and is often reported to be involved in the pathophysiology of …
and motor functions and is often reported to be involved in the pathophysiology of …
Disentangling causal webs in the brain using functional magnetic resonance imaging: A review of current approaches
In the past two decades, functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) has been used to
relate neuronal network activity to cognitive processing and behavior. Recently this …
relate neuronal network activity to cognitive processing and behavior. Recently this …
[HTML][HTML] Mapping the organization and dynamics of the posterior medial network during movie watching
Brain regions within a posterior medial network (PMN) are characterized by sensitivity to
episodic tasks, and they also demonstrate strong functional connectivity as part of the default …
episodic tasks, and they also demonstrate strong functional connectivity as part of the default …