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Fixel-based evidence for preserved white matter asymmetry in human situs inversus totalis
Fixel-based evidence for preserved white matter asymmetry in human situs inversus totalis
Situs inversus totalis (SIT), a rare condition involving the complete reversal of thoracic and abdominal organ placement, ...
Dynamic inferior olive activation in a cognitive task: an fMRI study
Dynamic inferior olive activation in a cognitive task: an fMRI study
The inferior olive provides powerful inputs to the cerebellum hypothesized to support cerebellar learning and error detect...
Activation patterns in male and female forebrain areas during habituation to food and context novelty
Activation patterns in male and female forebrain areas during habituation to food and context novelty
Novelty has significant effects on feeding behavior. New foods and unfamiliar environments suppress consumption, and adapt...
Classifying athletes and non-athletes by differences in spontaneous brain activity: a machine learning and fMRI study
Classifying athletes and non-athletes by differences in spontaneous brain activity: a machine learning and fMRI study
Different types of sports training can induce distinct changes in brain activity and function; however, it remains unclear...
Cross-species neuroanatomy in primates using tractography
Cross-species neuroanatomy in primates using tractography
Due to their integrative role in brain function, long-range white matter connections exhibit high individual variability, ...
Neuroimaging and immunofluorescence of the  brain: unraveling its structural complexity
Neuroimaging and immunofluorescence of the brain: unraveling its structural complexity
The present study provides an in-depth neuroanatomical characterization of the brain of Pseudopus apodus, combini...
Brain connectivity: complex, not chaotic
Brain connectivity: complex, not chaotic
The term “connections” is a commonly used and convenient shorthand for describing the complex organization of ...
Altered white matter architecture in patients with isolated congenital anosmia
Altered white matter architecture in patients with isolated congenital anosmia
Isolated Congenital Anosmia (ICA) is a rare condition characterized by the absence of the sense of smell due to the underd...
DEBATE: is tractography accurate enough to be used to inform surgery?
DEBATE: is tractography accurate enough to be used to inform surgery?
The integration of diffusion MRI tractography into neurosurgical practice raises an essential question: is this technology...
Neuronal substrates of motor impairment after subcortical ischemic stroke: a functional neuroimaging meta-analysis
Neuronal substrates of motor impairment after subcortical ischemic stroke: a functional neuroimaging meta-analysis
Functional neuroimaging studies have been conducted to investigate the neural correlates of motor-related activity after s...
Distribution of the motoneuronal pools controlling the hindlimb muscles in the lumbar spinal cord of the
Distribution of the motoneuronal pools controlling the hindlimb muscles in the lumbar spinal cord of the
The motoneuron pools innervating major functionally distinct hindlimb muscles were mapped in the spinal cord of Acomys cah...
DTI-based fiber tractography: why not?
DTI-based fiber tractography: why not?
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) has been fundamental in enabling the noninvasive exploration of the brain white matter arch...
MRI and non-MRI quantifiable neuroanatomical and functional parameters are useful for tractography
MRI and non-MRI quantifiable neuroanatomical and functional parameters are useful for tractography
Tractography provides a powerful framework to reconstruct white matter pathways from diffusion magnetic resonance imaging ...
Functional brain network correlates of cardiorespiratory fitness and moderation by depression symptoms
Functional brain network correlates of cardiorespiratory fitness and moderation by depression symptoms
Cardiorespiratory fitness may protect against or alleviate depression through neuroplastic mechanisms within disrupted bra...
Quantitative tractography: joys and sorrows
Quantitative tractography: joys and sorrows
Quantitative tractography is the term used to indicate informing the estimation of the major axonal pathways of the brain ...
KIBRA single nucleotide polymorphism is associated with hippocampal subfield volumes and cognition across development
KIBRA single nucleotide polymorphism is associated with hippocampal subfield volumes and cognition across development
The hippocampus (Hc) consists of cytoarchitectonically and functionally distinct subfields: dentate gyrus (DG), cornu ammo...
Inter-brain neural mechanism and influencing factors underlying different cooperative behaviors: a hyperscanning study
Inter-brain neural mechanism and influencing factors underlying different cooperative behaviors: a hyperscanning study
Cooperative behavior is a vital social interaction which plays a vital role in improving human survival and reproduction. ...
Immunohistochemical field parcellation of the human hippocampus along its antero-posterior axis
Immunohistochemical field parcellation of the human hippocampus along its antero-posterior axis
The primate hippocampus includes the dentate gyrus, cornu ammonis (CA), and subiculum. CA is subdivided into four fields (...
Sulcal variability in anterior lateral prefrontal cortex contributes to variability in reasoning performance among young adults
Sulcal variability in anterior lateral prefrontal cortex contributes to variability in reasoning performance among young adults
Identifying structure–function correspondences is a major goal among biologists, cognitive neuroscientists, and brai...
Activation patterns in male and female forebrain circuitries during food consumption under novelty
Activation patterns in male and female forebrain circuitries during food consumption under novelty
The influence of novelty on feeding behavior is significant and can override both homeostatic and hedonic drives due to th...
Clustering the cortical laminae: in vivo parcellation
Clustering the cortical laminae: in vivo parcellation
The laminar microstructure of the cerebral cortex has distinct anatomical characteristics of the development, function, co...
Frequency-specific functional difference between gyri and sulci in naturalistic paradigm fMRI
Frequency-specific functional difference between gyri and sulci in naturalistic paradigm fMRI
Disentangling functional difference between cortical folding patterns of gyri and sulci provides novel insights into the r...
Inter-individual, hemispheric and sex variability of brain activations during numerosity processing
Inter-individual, hemispheric and sex variability of brain activations during numerosity processing
Numerosity perception is a fundamental and innate cognitive function shared by both humans and many animal species. Previo...
Amygdala structure and function and its associations with social-emotional outcomes in a low-risk preterm sample
Amygdala structure and function and its associations with social-emotional outcomes in a low-risk preterm sample
Amygdala atypical volume development and functional connectivity (FC) at small gestational ages (GA) have been found acros...
The superior colliculus projection upon the macaque inferior olive
The superior colliculus projection upon the macaque inferior olive
Saccade accommodation is a productive model for exploring the role of the cerebellum in behavioral plasticity. In this mod...
Transient expression of heavy-chain neurofilaments in the perigeniculate nucleus of cats
Transient expression of heavy-chain neurofilaments in the perigeniculate nucleus of cats
The perigeniculate nucleus (PGN) is a visual part of the thalamic reticular nucleus modulating the information transfer be...