Trends and properties of human cerebral cortex: correlations with cortical myelin content

MF Glasser, MS Goyal, TM Preuss, ME Raichle… - Neuroimage, 2014 - Elsevier
Abstract “In vivo Brodmann mapping” or non-invasive cortical parcellation using MRI,
especially by measuring cortical myelination, has recently become a popular research topic …

[HTML][HTML] Visual field maps in human cortex

BA Wandell, SO Dumoulin, AA Brewer - Neuron, 2007 - cell.com
Much of the visual cortex is organized into visual field maps: nearby neurons have receptive
fields at nearby locations in the image. Mammalian species generally have multiple visual …

Mapping human cortical areas in vivo based on myelin content as revealed by T1-and T2-weighted MRI

MF Glasser, DC Van Essen - Journal of neuroscience, 2011 - Soc Neuroscience
Noninvasively mapping the layout of cortical areas in humans is a continuing challenge for
neuroscience. We present a new method of mapping cortical areas based on myelin content …

Parcellations and hemispheric asymmetries of human cerebral cortex analyzed on surface-based atlases

DC Van Essen, MF Glasser, DL Dierker… - Cerebral …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
We report on surface-based analyses that enhance our understanding of human cortical
organization, including its convolutions and its parcellation into many distinct areas. The …

A systematic relationship between functional connectivity and intracortical myelin in the human cerebral cortex

JM Huntenburg, PL Bazin, A Goulas, CL Tardif… - Cerebral …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Research in the macaque monkey suggests that cortical areas with similar microstructure
are more likely to be connected. Here, we examine this link in the human cerebral cortex …

Toward in vivo histology: a comparison of quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) with magnitude-, phase-, and R2⁎-imaging at ultra-high magnetic field strength

A Deistung, A Schäfer, F Schweser, U Biedermann… - Neuroimage, 2013 - Elsevier
Quantitative magnetic susceptibility mapping (QSM) has recently been introduced to provide
a novel quantitative and local MRI contrast. However, the anatomical contrast represented …

Ultra-high field MRI: Advancing systems neuroscience towards mesoscopic human brain function

SO Dumoulin, A Fracasso, W van der Zwaag… - Neuroimage, 2018 - Elsevier
Human MRI scanners at ultra-high magnetic field strengths of 7 T and higher are
increasingly available to the neuroscience community. A key advantage brought by ultra …

Advances in MRI-based computational neuroanatomy: from morphometry to in-vivo histology

N Weiskopf, S Mohammadi, A Lutti… - Current opinion in …, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Non-invasive brain tissue characterization using qMRI or hMRI has significant implications
for both research and clinics. Both approaches improve comparability across sites and time …

High-field MRI of brain cortical substructure based on signal phase

JH Duyn, P van Gelderen, TQ Li… - Proceedings of the …, 2007 - National Acad Sciences
The ability to detect brain anatomy and pathophysiology with MRI is limited by the contrast-to-
noise ratio (CNR), which depends on the contrast mechanism used and the spatial …

CEREBRE: A novel method for very high accuracy event-related potential biometric identification

MV Ruiz-Blondet, Z Jin, S Laszlo - IEEE Transactions on …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The vast majority of existing work on brain biometrics has been conducted on the ongoing
electroencephalogram. Here, we argue that the averaged event-related potential (ERP) may …