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Convergent Evidence of Brain Overconnectivity in Children with Autism?
In this issue of Cell Reports, Keown et al. and Supekar et al. report widespread increases in brain connectivity in children with autism. These studies challenge the widely established theory of underconnectivity in autism, suggesting a more complicated ...
Jeffrey David Rudie, Mirella Dapretto
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The brain has revealed many of its secrets during the decade dedicated to its honor. Many of the exquisite techniques used in quite ingenious ways to uncover the workings of the brain involve microanalysis of the chemistry and biophysics of the brain’s complex and varied cellular structure.
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Semiparametric Bayesian models for human brain mapping [PDF]
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has led to enormous progress in human brain mapping. Adequate analysis of the massive spatiotemporal data sets generated by this imaging technique, combining parametric and non-parametric components, imposes ...
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Communication and Language Profiles of Children Treated for Posterior Fossa Brain Tumors
ABSTRACT Background Cognitive and language deficits are frequently reported sequelae of posterior fossa brain tumors (PFBT). Typically, delayed onset impedes prompt assessment and early intervention. This has devastating implications for quality of life.
Zara Sved +4 more
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Appendix A: “The Basic Postulates of Accounting” [PDF]
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) is a relatively new imaging technique, first reported in 1992, which enables mapping of brain functions with high spatial resolution.
Ragnehed, Mattias
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ABSTRACT Background The HIT network was established in 2000 to create a population‐based structure aiming to improve survival rates and reduce late effects for children with central nervous system (CNS) tumors by conducting comprehensive clinical trials.
Stefan Rutkowski +59 more
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Abstract Background Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an autosomal recessive hemoglobinopathy affecting millions of individuals worldwide. The clinical expression and psychosocial burden of SCD vary widely across geographical, cultural, and healthcare system contexts, underscoring the need for setting‐specific approaches to assessment.
Desiré Fantasia +7 more
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While many insights on brain development and aging have been gained by studying resting-state networks with fMRI, relating these changes to cognitive functions is limited by the temporal resolution of fMRI.
M.I. Tomescu +8 more
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The Ventral intermediate nucleus (Vim) of thalamus is the most targeted structure for the treatment of drug-refractory tremors. Since methodological differences across existing studies are remarkable and no gold-standard pipeline is available, in this ...
Salvatore Bertino +7 more
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Mapping cognitive ontologies to and from the brain [PDF]
Imaging neuroscience links brain activation maps to behavior and cognition via correlational studies. Due to the nature of the individual experiments, based on eliciting neural response from a small number of stimuli, this link is incomplete, and ...
Schwartz, Yannick +2 more
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