Imaging structural and functional brain development in early childhood
In humans, the period from term birth to∼ 2 years of age is characterized by rapid and
dynamic brain development and plays an important role in cognitive development and risk of …
dynamic brain development and plays an important role in cognitive development and risk of …
The connectomics of brain disorders
Pathological perturbations of the brain are rarely confined to a single locus; instead, they
often spread via axonal pathways to influence other regions. Patterns of such disease …
often spread via axonal pathways to influence other regions. Patterns of such disease …
[图书][B] Fundamentals of brain network analysis
Fundamentals of Brain Network Analysis is a comprehensive and accessible introduction to
methods for unraveling the extraordinary complexity of neuronal connectivity. From the …
methods for unraveling the extraordinary complexity of neuronal connectivity. From the …
Intergenerational transmission of self-regulation: A multidisciplinary review and integrative conceptual framework.
DJ Bridgett, NM Burt, ES Edwards… - Psychological …, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
This review examines mechanisms contributing to the intergenerational transmission of self-
regulation. To provide an integrated account of how self-regulation is transmitted across …
regulation. To provide an integrated account of how self-regulation is transmitted across …
BrainNet Viewer: a network visualization tool for human brain connectomics
The human brain is a complex system whose topological organization can be represented
using connectomics. Recent studies have shown that human connectomes can be …
using connectomics. Recent studies have shown that human connectomes can be …
Imaging structural co-variance between human brain regions
Brain structure varies between people in a markedly organized fashion. Communities of
brain regions co-vary in their morphological properties. For example, cortical thickness in …
brain regions co-vary in their morphological properties. For example, cortical thickness in …
Cortical evolution: judge the brain by its cover
DH Geschwind, P Rakic - Neuron, 2013 - cell.com
To understand the emergence of human higher cognition, we must understand its biological
substrate—the cerebral cortex, which considers itself the crowning achievement of evolution …
substrate—the cerebral cortex, which considers itself the crowning achievement of evolution …
Structural network alterations in focal and generalized epilepsy assessed in a worldwide ENIGMA study follow axes of epilepsy risk gene expression
Epilepsy is associated with genetic risk factors and cortico-subcortical network alterations,
but associations between neurobiological mechanisms and macroscale connectomics …
but associations between neurobiological mechanisms and macroscale connectomics …
[HTML][HTML] The development of brain network hubs
Some brain regions have a central role in supporting integrated brain function, marking them
as network hubs. Given the functional importance of hubs, it is natural to ask how they …
as network hubs. Given the functional importance of hubs, it is natural to ask how they …
Adolescent tuning of association cortex in human structural brain networks
Motivated by prior data on local cortical shrinkage and intracortical myelination, we
predicted age-related changes in topological organization of cortical structural networks …
predicted age-related changes in topological organization of cortical structural networks …