The emerging science of interoception: sensing, integrating, interpreting, and regulating signals within the self
WG Chen, D Schloesser, AM Arensdorf… - Trends in …, 2021 - cell.com
Interoception refers to the representation of the internal states of an organism, and includes
the processes by which it senses, interprets, integrates, and regulates signals from within …
the processes by which it senses, interprets, integrates, and regulates signals from within …
Imaging-based parcellations of the human brain
A defining aspect of brain organization is its spatial heterogeneity, which gives rise to
multiple topographies at different scales. Brain parcellation—defining distinct partitions in …
multiple topographies at different scales. Brain parcellation—defining distinct partitions in …
The human brainnetome atlas: a new brain atlas based on connectional architecture
The human brain atlases that allow correlating brain anatomy with psychological and
cognitive functions are in transition from ex vivo histology-based printed atlases to digital …
cognitive functions are in transition from ex vivo histology-based printed atlases to digital …
On testing for spatial correspondence between maps of human brain structure and function
A critical issue in many neuroimaging studies is the comparison between brain maps.
Nonetheless, it remains unclear how one should test hypotheses focused on the overlap or …
Nonetheless, it remains unclear how one should test hypotheses focused on the overlap or …
Salience processing and insular cortical function and dysfunction
LQ Uddin - Nature reviews neuroscience, 2015 - nature.com
The brain is constantly bombarded by stimuli, and the relative salience of these inputs
determines which are more likely to capture attention. A brain system known as the'salience …
determines which are more likely to capture attention. A brain system known as the'salience …
[LIVRE][B] After phrenology: Neural reuse and the interactive brain
ML Anderson - 2021 - books.google.com
A proposal for a fully post-phrenological neuroscience that details the evolutionary roots of
functional diversity in brain regions and networks. The computer analogy of the mind has …
functional diversity in brain regions and networks. The computer analogy of the mind has …
Altered cerebellar connectivity in autism and cerebellar-mediated rescue of autism-related behaviors in mice
Cerebellar abnormalities, particularly in Right Crus I (RCrusI), are consistently reported in
autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Although RCrusI is functionally connected with ASD …
autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Although RCrusI is functionally connected with ASD …
Imaging structural co-variance between human brain regions
Brain structure varies between people in a markedly organized fashion. Communities of
brain regions co-vary in their morphological properties. For example, cortical thickness in …
brain regions co-vary in their morphological properties. For example, cortical thickness in …
Network attributes for segregation and integration in the human brain
O Sporns - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2013 - Elsevier
Network studies of large-scale brain connectivity have begun to reveal attributes that
promote the segregation and integration of neural information: communities and hubs …
promote the segregation and integration of neural information: communities and hubs …
Time-varying functional network information extracted from brief instances of spontaneous brain activity
Recent functional magnetic resonance imaging studies have shown that the brain is
remarkably active even in the absence of overt behavior, and this activity occurs in spatial …
remarkably active even in the absence of overt behavior, and this activity occurs in spatial …