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Summary: Functional connectome gradients represent fundamental organizing principles of the brain. Here, we report the development of the connectome gradients in preterm and term babies aged 31–42 postmenstrual weeks using task-free functional MRI and ...
Yunman Xia+10 more
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Mapping the subcortical connectome using in vivo diffusion MRI: Feasibility and reliability
Tractography combined with regions of interest (ROIs) has been used to non-invasively study the structural connectivity of the cortex as well as to assess the reliability of these connections.
Jason Kai+3 more
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Described neural connections enhance classroom learning of neuroanatomy
Abstract Advances in brain imaging have led to a paradigm shift in neuroscience research, moving from focusing on individual brain structures to investigating neural networks and connections. However, neuroanatomy education still tends to concentrate on discrete brain regions.
Nicholas C. Hindy+2 more
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Morphological Brain Analysis Using Ultra Low‐Field MRI
Accurate brain volume analysis from ultra low‐field (ULF) MRI is possible when leveraging complementary information from a series of images that have been acquired with high in‐plane spatial resolution relative to the slice thickness across multiple imaging directions.
Peter Hsu+4 more
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Reliability of graph analysis of resting state fMRI using test-retest dataset from the Human Connectome Project [PDF]
Maite Termenón+3 more
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In this study, we propose both asymmetric and symmetric multimodal fusion techniques to investigate longitudinal brain change patterns in adolescents. In our analysis, multivariate patterns of functional network connectivity and gray matter volume (GVM) demonstrate relationships with increased age. In asymmetric multimodal fusion, two functional change
Rekha Saha+8 more
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Brain handedness associations depend on how and when handedness is measured
Hand preference is ubiquitous, intuitive, and often simplified to right- or left-handed. Accordingly, differences between right- and left-handed individuals in the brain have been established. Nevertheless, considering handedness as a binarized construct
Link Tejavibulya+5 more
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Predicting individual traits from unperformed tasks
Relating individual differences in cognitive traits to brain functional organization is a long-lasting challenge for the neuroscience community. Individual intelligence scores were previously predicted from whole-brain connectivity patterns, extracted ...
Shachar Gal+3 more
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Accelerated Epigenetic Aging and Its Role in Brain Dynamics and Cognition in Young Adulthood
Neuroimaging epigenetics follow‐up of a prenatal birth cohort reveals that in women, accelerated epigenetic aging in young adulthood might alter brain dynamics leading to worse cognition. ABSTRACT Accelerated epigenetic aging has been associated with changes in cognition. However, due to the lack of neuroimaging epigenetics studies, it is still unclear
Tomáš Jordánek+5 more
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Investigation into the heritabilities of some traits in the Human Connectome Project
Poster submitted to the 2015 Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) in Hawaii, 14-18 June.
Winkler, Anderson M.+8 more
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