[HTML][HTML] Polar angle asymmetries in visual perception and neural architecture
Human visual performance changes with visual field location. It is best at the center of gaze
and declines with eccentricity, and also varies markedly with polar angle. These perceptual …
and declines with eccentricity, and also varies markedly with polar angle. These perceptual …
Principles of intensive human neuroimaging
The rise of large, publicly shared functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data sets in
human neuroscience has focused on acquiring either a few hours of data on many …
human neuroscience has focused on acquiring either a few hours of data on many …
Comparing retinotopic maps of children and adults reveals a late-stage change in how V1 samples the visual field
Adult visual performance differs with angular location–it is better for stimuli along the
horizontal than vertical, and lower than upper vertical meridian of the visual field. These …
horizontal than vertical, and lower than upper vertical meridian of the visual field. These …
Cerebral hyperactivation across the Alzheimer's disease pathological cascade
Neuronal dysfunction in specific brain regions or across distributed brain networks is a
known feature of Alzheimer's disease. An often reported finding in the early stage of the …
known feature of Alzheimer's disease. An often reported finding in the early stage of the …
[HTML][HTML] The Bouma law accounts for crowding in 50 observers
Crowding is the failure to recognize an object due to surrounding clutter. Our visual
crowding survey measured 13 crowding distances (or “critical spacings”) twice in each of 50 …
crowding survey measured 13 crowding distances (or “critical spacings”) twice in each of 50 …
Dissociation between phase and power correlation networks in the human brain is driven by co-occurrent bursts
Well-known haemodynamic resting-state networks are better mirrored in power correlation
networks than phase coupling networks in electrophysiological data. However, what do …
networks than phase coupling networks in electrophysiological data. However, what do …
Natural scene sampling reveals reliable coarse-scale orientation tuning in human V1
Orientation selectivity in primate visual cortex is organized into cortical columns. Since
cortical columns are at a finer spatial scale than the sampling resolution of standard BOLD …
cortical columns are at a finer spatial scale than the sampling resolution of standard BOLD …
[HTML][HTML] Spatially heterogeneous structure-function coupling in haemodynamic and electromagnetic brain networks
The relationship between structural and functional connectivity in the brain is a key question
in connectomics. Here we quantify patterns of structure-function coupling across the …
in connectomics. Here we quantify patterns of structure-function coupling across the …
[HTML][HTML] Mesoscopic in vivo human T2* dataset acquired using quantitative MRI at 7 Tesla
Abstract Mesoscopic (0.1-0.5 mm) interrogation of the living human brain is critical for
advancing neuroscience and bridging the resolution gap with animal models. Despite the …
advancing neuroscience and bridging the resolution gap with animal models. Despite the …
Variability of visual field maps in human early extrastriate cortex challenges the canonical model of organization of V2 and V3
Visual field maps in human early extrastriate areas (V2 and V3) are traditionally thought to
form mirror-image representations which surround the primary visual cortex (V1). According …
form mirror-image representations which surround the primary visual cortex (V1). According …