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Echoes from Intrinsic Connectivity Networks in the Subcortex [PDF]
Decades of research have greatly improved our understanding of intrinsic human brain organization in terms of functional networks and the transmodal hubs within the cortex at which they converge. However, substrates of multinetwork integration in the human subcortex are relatively uncharted.
Josephine M. Groot +8 more
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Multi-contrast anatomical subcortical structures parcellation [PDF]
The human subcortex is comprised of more than 450 individual nuclei which lie deep in the brain. Due to their small size and close proximity, up until now only 7% have been depicted in standard MRI atlases.
Pierre-Louis Bazin +4 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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Clinical characteristics of chronic rhinitis following stroke
BackgroundWe previously observed that patients with stroke complained of rhinitis symptoms that developed following the occurrence of stroke.ObjectivesTo investigate the relationship between chronic rhinitis (CR) and stroke.MethodsThis retrospective ...
Jae Eun Choi +4 more
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Cortico-subcortical interactions in overlapping communities of edge functional connectivity
Both cortical and subcortical regions can be functionally organized into networks. Regions of the basal ganglia are extensively interconnected with the cortex via reciprocal connections that relay and modulate cortical function.
Evgeny J. Chumin +9 more
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Subcortical functional connectivity gradients in temporal lobe epilepsy
Background and Motivation: Functional gradients have been used to study differences in connectivity between healthy and diseased brain states, however this work has largely focused on the cortex.
Alfredo Lucas +9 more
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Non-invasive in vivo neuroimaging techniques provide a wide array of possibilities to study human brain function. A number of approaches are available that improve our understanding of the anatomical location of brain activation patterns, including the ...
Anneke Alkemade +2 more
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Charting human subcortical maturation across the adult lifespan with in vivo 7 T MRI
The human subcortex comprises hundreds of unique structures. Subcortical functioning is crucial for behavior, and disrupted function is observed in common neurodegenerative diseases.
Steven Miletić +5 more
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Asymmetric Functional Gradients in the Human Subcortex [PDF]
ABSTRACT A central principle in our understanding of cerebral cortical organization is that homotopic left and right areas are functionally linked to each other, and also connected with structures that share similar functions within each cerebral cortical hemisphere. Here we refer to this concept as interhemispheric functional symmetry (
Xavier Guell +4 more
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Background There is no established pathogenesis of hemiparkinsonism-hemiatrophy syndrome (HPHA), and the varied clinical presentations have been reported in several case studies.
Su Jin Chung
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