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    Tau follows principal axes of functional and structural brain organization in Alzheimer’s disease

    Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a brain network disorder where pathological proteins accumulate through networks and drive cognitive decline. Yet, the role of network connectivity in facilitating this accumulation...

    Julie Ottoy, Min Su Kang, Jazlynn **u Min Tan, Lyndon Boone in Nature Communications (2024)

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    Variation in spatial dependencies across the cortical mantle discriminates the functional behaviour of primary and association cortex

    Recent theories of cortical organisation suggest features of function emerge from the spatial arrangement of brain regions. For example, association cortex is located furthest from systems involved in action a...

    Robert Leech, Reinder Vos De Wael, František Váša, Ting Xu in Nature Communications (2023)

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    Assortative mixing in micro-architecturally annotated brain connectomes

    The wiring of the brain connects micro-architecturally diverse neuronal populations, but the conventional graph model, which encodes macroscale brain connectivity as a network of nodes and edges, abstracts awa...

    Vincent Bazinet, Justine Y. Hansen, Reinder Vos de Wael in Nature Communications (2023)

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    An Open MRI Dataset For Multiscale Neuroscience

    Multimodal neuroimaging grants a powerful window into the structure and function of the human brain at multiple scales. Recent methodological and conceptual advances have enabled investigations of the interpla...

    Jessica Royer, Raúl Rodríguez-Cruces, Shahin Tavakol, Sara Larivière in Scientific Data (2022)

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    Genetic and phylogenetic uncoupling of structure and function in human transmodal cortex

    Brain structure scaffolds intrinsic function, supporting cognition and ultimately behavioral flexibility. However, it remains unclear how a static, genetically controlled architecture supports flexible cogniti...

    Sofie L. Valk, Ting Xu, Casey Paquola, Bo-yong Park in Nature Communications (2022)

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    A tale of two gradients: differences between the left and right hemispheres predict semantic cognition

    Decomposition of whole-brain functional connectivity patterns reveals a principal gradient that captures the separation of sensorimotor cortex from heteromodal regions in the default mode network (DMN). Functi...

    Tirso Rene del Jesus Gonzalez Alam, Brontë L. A. Mckeown in Brain Structure and Function (2022)

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    Connectivity alterations in autism reflect functional idiosyncrasy

    Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is commonly understood as an alteration of brain networks, yet case-control analyses against typically-develo** controls (TD) have yielded inconsistent results. Here, we devise...

    Oualid Benkarim, Casey Paquola, Bo-yong Park, Seok-Jun Hong in Communications Biology (2021)

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    The ENIGMA Toolbox: multiscale neural contextualization of multisite neuroimaging datasets

    Sara Larivière, Casey Paquola, Bo-yong Park, Jessica Royer, Yezhou Wang in Nature Methods (2021)

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    Macroscale and microcircuit dissociation of focal and generalized human epilepsies

    Thalamo-cortical pathology plays key roles in both generalized and focal epilepsies, but there is little work directly comparing these syndromes at the level of whole-brain mechanisms. Using multimodal imaging...

    Yifei Weng, Sara Larivière, Lorenzo Caciagli, Reinder Vos de Wael in Communications Biology (2020)

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    BrainSpace: a toolbox for the analysis of macroscale gradients in neuroimaging and connectomics datasets

    Understanding how cognitive functions emerge from brain structure depends on quantifying how discrete regions are integrated within the broader cortical landscape. Recent work established that macroscale brain...

    Reinder Vos de Wael, Oualid Benkarim, Casey Paquola in Communications Biology (2020)

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    A molecular gradient along the longitudinal axis of the human hippocampus informs large-scale behavioral systems

    The functional organization of the hippocampus is distributed as a gradient along its longitudinal axis that explains its differential interaction with diverse brain systems. We show that the location of human...

    Jacob W. Vogel, Renaud La Joie, Michel J. Grothe in Nature Communications (2020)

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    Atypical functional connectome hierarchy in autism

    One paradox of autism is the co-occurrence of deficits in sensory and higher-order socio-cognitive processing. Here, we examined whether these phenotypical patterns may relate to an overarching system-level im...

    Seok-Jun Hong, Reinder Vos de Wael, Richard A. I. Bethlehem in Nature Communications (2019)