[HTML][HTML] Linking structure and function in macroscale brain networks
Structure–function relationships are a fundamental principle of many naturally occurring
systems. However, network neuroscience research suggests that there is an imperfect link …
systems. However, network neuroscience research suggests that there is an imperfect link …
Brain rhythms of pain
Pain is an integrative phenomenon that results from dynamic interactions between sensory
and contextual (ie, cognitive, emotional, and motivational) processes. In the brain the …
and contextual (ie, cognitive, emotional, and motivational) processes. In the brain the …
[HTML][HTML] Geometric constraints on human brain function
The anatomy of the brain necessarily constrains its function, but precisely how remains
unclear. The classical and dominant paradigm in neuroscience is that neuronal dynamics …
unclear. The classical and dominant paradigm in neuroscience is that neuronal dynamics …
Interacting spiral wave patterns underlie complex brain dynamics and are related to cognitive processing
The large-scale activity of the human brain exhibits rich and complex patterns, but the
spatiotemporal dynamics of these patterns and their functional roles in cognition remain …
spatiotemporal dynamics of these patterns and their functional roles in cognition remain …
On the stability of BOLD fMRI correlations
Measurement of correlations between brain regions (functional connectivity) using blood
oxygen level dependent (BOLD) fMRI has proven to be a powerful tool for studying the …
oxygen level dependent (BOLD) fMRI has proven to be a powerful tool for studying the …
[HTML][HTML] Spatial and temporal organization of the individual human cerebellum
The cerebellum contains the majority of neurons in the human brain and is unique for its
uniform cytoarchitecture, absence of aerobic glycolysis, and role in adaptive plasticity …
uniform cytoarchitecture, absence of aerobic glycolysis, and role in adaptive plasticity …
High-amplitude cofluctuations in cortical activity drive functional connectivity
Resting-state functional connectivity is used throughout neuroscience to study brain
organization and to generate biomarkers of development, disease, and cognition. The …
organization and to generate biomarkers of development, disease, and cognition. The …
[HTML][HTML] Brain Genomics Superstruct Project initial data release with structural, functional, and behavioral measures
The goal of the Brain Genomics Superstruct Project (GSP) is to enable large-scale
exploration of the links between brain function, behavior, and ultimately genetic variation. To …
exploration of the links between brain function, behavior, and ultimately genetic variation. To …
Ultra-slow oscillations in fMRI and resting-state connectivity: neuronal and vascular contributions and technical confounds
Summary Ultra-slow,∼ 0.1-Hz variations in the oxygenation level of brain blood are widely
used as an fMRI-based surrogate of" resting-state" neuronal activity. The temporal …
used as an fMRI-based surrogate of" resting-state" neuronal activity. The temporal …
Opposite effects of dopamine and serotonin on resting-state networks: review and implications for psychiatric disorders
B Conio, M Martino, P Magioncalda, A Escelsior… - Molecular …, 2020 - nature.com
Alterations in brain intrinsic activity—as organized in resting-state networks (RSNs) such as
sensorimotor network (SMN), salience network (SN), and default-mode network (DMN) …
sensorimotor network (SMN), salience network (SN), and default-mode network (DMN) …