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Brain connectivity in autism [PDF]
The brain's ability to process information crucially relies on connectivity. Understanding how the brain processes complex information and how such abilities are disrupted in individuals with neuropsychological disorders will require an improved understanding of brain connectivity.
Kana, Rajesh K. +4 more
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Network Embedding For Brain Connectivity [PDF]
In Neurosciences, networks are currently used for representing the brain connections system with the purpose of determining the specific characteristics of the brain itself. However, discriminating between a healthy human brain network and a pathological one using common network descriptors could be misleading.
Carboni, Lucrezia +2 more
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Connected brains and minds—The UMCD repository for brain connectivity matrices [PDF]
We describe the USC Multimodal Connectivity Database (http://umcd.humanconnectomeproject.org), an interactive web-based platform for brain connectivity matrix sharing and analysis. The site enables users to download connectivity matrices shared by other users, upload matrices from their own published studies, or select a specific matrix and perform a ...
Jesse A. Brown, John D. Van Horn
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Connecting Statistical Brains [PDF]
Abstract Twenty-eight early-career researchers in statistics, with the support of seven international professors, were given 48 hours to propose methods for state-of-the-art data analysis in neuroscience.
Canale, Antonio +3 more
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The lack of “gold standards” in Diffusion Weighted Imaging (DWI) makes validation cumbersome. To tackle this task, studies use translational analysis where results in humans are benchmarked against findings in other species.
Alex Valcourt Caron +3 more
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The subcortical and neurochemical organization of the ventral and dorsal attention networks
Integration of functional, structural, and neurochemical data proposes a framework to comprehensively understand the neural basis of attention across different species and neurological diseases.
Pedro Nascimento Alves +3 more
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Brain Connectivity in Disorders of Consciousness [PDF]
The last 10 years witnessed a considerable increase in our knowledge of brain function in survivors to severe brain injuries with disorders of consciousness (DOC). At the same time, a growing interest developed for the use of functional neuroimaging as a new diagnostic tool in these patients.
Mélanie Boly +6 more
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Anatomical, morphological and histological data have consistently shown that the cingulate cortex can be divided into four main regions. However, less is known about parcellations of the cingulate cortex when involved in active tasks.
Diana M.E. Torta +7 more
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Connecting the Retina to the Brain
The visual system is beautifully crafted to transmit information of the external world to visual processing and cognitive centers in the brain. For visual information to be relayed to the brain, a series of axon pathfinding events must take place to ensure that the axons of retinal ganglion cells, the only neuronal cell type in the retina that sends ...
Erskine, Lynda, Herrera, Eloisa
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Methodological Advances in Brain Connectivity [PDF]
Determining how distinct neurons or brain regions are connected and communicate with each other is a crucial point in neuroscience, as it allows to investigate how the functional integration of specialized neural populations enables the emergence of coherent cognitive and behavioral states.
Luca Faes +3 more
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