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Precision functional mapping of the subcortex and cerebellum

open access: yesCurrent Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 2021
Human functional brain networks can be reliably characterized within individuals using precision functional mapping. This approach entails the collection of large quantities of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data from each individual subject. Studies employing precision functional mapping in the cerebral cortex have found that individuals
Scott Marek, Deanna J Greene
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Changes in Electrical Phenomena in the Human Subcortex in Relation to Operative Memory

1970
What is the role of the subcortex in the mechanisms of mental activity and, in particular, in the mechanisms of operative memory? One way in which this problem can be investigated is by a rational combination of psychological and electrophysiological methods, using mathematical analysis (Walter and van Leeuwen, 1961; Bekhtereva et al., 1965).
N. P. Bekhtereva   +2 more
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The Neuropathology of Schizophrenia: A Focus on the Subcortex

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1993
Investigations into the neuropathology of schizophrenia have increasingly altered the perception of the illness. Early studies focused on finding consistent and discrete areas of cortical pathology in the brain material of schizophrenic patients. After nearly a half century of study, little evidence emerged from a great body of data suggesting any ...
T, Freeman, C N, Karson
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The subcortex and hypothalamic after-discharge in the cat

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1960
Abstract 1. 1. Using adequate electrical stimuli, seizure activity (EEG) can be induced in the hypothalamus, from stimulation of telecephalic, diencephalic, and mesencephalic structures. 2. 2. Structures which are most effectively epileptogenic for hypothalamic activity are topographically diffuse but are primarily rhinecephalic.
W T, NIEMER   +2 more
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Functional boundaries within human subcortex

Nature Neuroscience, 2020
Abrupt spatial changes in anatomic and functional properties of the brain demarcate boundaries between discrete functional areas. While previous work has identified these boundaries in cortex, a new study by Tian et al. applies this approach for the first time to subcortical structures within the in vivo human brain.
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OBSERVATION ON THE PHOTIC DRIVING IN THE CORTEX AND SUBCORTEX OF THE CAT

Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1964
Summary 1) The drivings caused by photic stimulation were observed in various parts of the cortex and the subcortex of non-anesthetized cats with the use of no restraint. 2) The lateral geniculate nucleus gave perfect driving at 3–30 c/s flicker rates, responded with spikes and sharp waves.
Y, Nakazawa, R, Ishikura
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AoA-L2 and Usage-L2 modulate the functional neuroplasticity of the subcortex

Brain and Language, 2023
Previous studies revealed structural differences in subcortical regions between monolinguals and bilinguals; however, whether the functional neuroplasticity of the subcortex is modulated by different bilingual experiences remains unclear. Here, we examined the effect of age of second language acquisition (AoA-L2) and usage of L2 (Usage-L2) on subcorto ...
Xiaojin, Liu   +4 more
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