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Mapping Brain Maturation [PDF]
Human brain maturation is a complex, lifelong process that can now be examined in detail using neuroimaging techniques. Ongoing projects scan subjects longitudinally with structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), enabling the time-course and anatomical sequence of development to be reconstructed. Here, we review recent progress on imaging studies of
Arthur W, Toga +2 more
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Brain maps at the nanoscale [PDF]
Large brain tissue sections are imaged with nanoscale resolution using expansion and lattice light sheet microscopy.
Weijian Yang, Rafael Yuste
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Mapping the fly’s ‘brain in the brain’
Studying neurons and their connections in the central complex of the fruit fly reveals new insights into how their structure and function shape perception and behavior.
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Pseudosparse neural coding in the visual system of primates
Sidney R. Lehky et al. examined neurophysiological data from a wide variety of macaque cortices and find highly correlated population responses to both synthetic and natural stimuli.
Sidney R. Lehky +2 more
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Epilepsy lifetime prevalence in Iran: a large population- based national survey
Epilepsy has garnered increased public health focus because patients who suffer from epilepsy experience pronounced and persistent health and socioeconomic disparities despite treatment and care advances.
Hossein Pakdaman +9 more
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Modules and brain mapping [PDF]
This review highlights the key role of modularity and the additive factors method in functional neuroimaging. Our focus is on structure-function mappings in the human brain and how these are disclosed by brain mapping. We describe how modularity of processing (and possibly processes) was a key point of reference for establishing functional segregation ...
Friston, Karl J., Price, Cathy J.
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Low bone mineral density is associated with gray matter volume decrease in UK Biobank
ObjectivesPrevious research has found an association of low bone mineral density (BMD) and regional gray matter (GM) volume loss in Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
Polona Kalc +7 more
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A Twin Study of Genetic Contributions to Hippocampal Morphology in Schizophrenia
Our goal was to establish whether altered hippocampal morphology represents a trait marker for genetic vulnerability in schizophrenia. We outlined the hippocampi on high-resolution MR images obtained from matched samples of control and discordant ...
Katherine L. Narr +13 more
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Development and Validation of the AIIMS Facial Toolbox for Emotion Recognition
Background: Emotional facial expression database, used in emotion regulation studies, is a special set of pictures with high social and biological relevance. We present the AIIMS Facial Toolbox for Emotion Recognition (AFTER) database.
Rohit Verma +3 more
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Striatal topographical organization: Bridging the gap between molecules, connectivity and behavior
The striatum represents the major hub of the basal ganglia, receiving projections from the entire cerebral cortex and it is assumed to play a key role in a wide array of complex behavioral tasks.
Gianpaolo Antonio Basile +6 more
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