The reorienting system of the human brain: from environment to theory of mind
Survival can depend on the ability to change a current course of action to respond to
potentially advantageous or threatening stimuli. This" reorienting" response involves the …
potentially advantageous or threatening stimuli. This" reorienting" response involves the …
The frontoparietal attention network of the human brain: action, saliency, and a priority map of the environment
R Ptak - The Neuroscientist, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
The dorsal convexity of the human frontal and parietal lobes forms a network that is crucially
involved in the selection of sensory contents by attention. This network comprehends cortex …
involved in the selection of sensory contents by attention. This network comprehends cortex …
Common behavioral clusters and subcortical anatomy in stroke
M Corbetta, L Ramsey, A Callejas, A Baldassarre… - Neuron, 2015 - cell.com
A long-held view is that stroke causes many distinct neurological syndromes due to damage
of specialized cortical and subcortical centers. However, it is unknown if a syndrome-based …
of specialized cortical and subcortical centers. However, it is unknown if a syndrome-based …
A lateralized brain network for visuo-spatial attention
Looking for a friend in the crowd, avoiding a sudden danger or contemplating a work of art
are some examples of actions based on the efficiency of our visuo-spatial attention system …
are some examples of actions based on the efficiency of our visuo-spatial attention system …
Age-specific CT and MRI templates for spatial normalization
Spatial normalization reshapes an individual's brain to match the shape and size of a
template image. This is a crucial step required for group-level statistical analyses. The most …
template image. This is a crucial step required for group-level statistical analyses. The most …
Human brain lesion-deficit inference remapped
Our knowledge of the anatomical organization of the human brain in health and disease
draws heavily on the study of patients with focal brain lesions. Historically the first method of …
draws heavily on the study of patients with focal brain lesions. Historically the first method of …
Improving lesion-symptom mapping
Measures of brain activation (eg, changes in scalp electrical potentials) have become the
most popular method for inferring brain function. However, examining brain disruption (eg …
most popular method for inferring brain function. However, examining brain disruption (eg …
Interactions between number and space in parietal cortex
EM Hubbard, M Piazza, P Pinel… - Nature Reviews …, 2005 - nature.com
Since the time of Pythagoras, numerical and spatial representations have been inextricably
linked. We suggest that the relationship between the two is deeply rooted in the brain's …
linked. We suggest that the relationship between the two is deeply rooted in the brain's …
Perception of verticality and vestibular disorders of balance and falls
M Dieterich, T Brandt - Frontiers in neurology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Objective: To review current knowledge of the perception of verticality, its normal function
and disorders. This is based on an integrative graviceptive input from the vertical …
and disorders. This is based on an integrative graviceptive input from the vertical …
Breakdown of functional connectivity in frontoparietal networks underlies behavioral deficits in spatial neglect
Spatial neglect is a syndrome following stroke manifesting attentional deficits in perceiving
and responding to stimuli in the contralesional field. We examined brain network integrity in …
and responding to stimuli in the contralesional field. We examined brain network integrity in …