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Functional and structural reorganization in brain tumors: a machine learning approach using desynchronized functional oscillations
Neuroimaging studies have allowed for non-invasive map** of brain networks in brain tumors. Although tumor core and edema are easily identifiable...
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Intracranial direct electrical map** reveals the functional architecture of the human basal ganglia
The basal ganglia play a key role in integrating a variety of human behaviors through the cortico–basal ganglia–thalamo–cortical loops. Accordingly,...
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Longitudinal development of the human white matter structural connectome and its association with brain transcriptomic and cellular architecture
From childhood to adolescence, the spatiotemporal development pattern of the human brain white matter connectome and its underlying transcriptomic...
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Architecture of the subthalamic nucleus
The subthalamic nucleus (STN) is a major neuromodulation target for the alleviation of neurological and neuropsychiatric symptoms using deep brain...
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neuromaps: structural and functional interpretation of brain maps
Imaging technologies are increasingly used to generate high-resolution reference maps of brain structure and function. Comparing experimentally...
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Linking structural and functional changes during aging using multilayer brain network analysis
Brain structure and function are intimately linked, however this association remains poorly understood and the complexity of this relationship has...
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Functional network disorganization and cognitive decline following fractionated whole-brain radiation in mice
Cognitive dysfunction following radiotherapy (RT) is one of the most common complications associated with RT delivered to the brain, but the precise...
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Disorganized functional architecture of amygdala subregional networks in obsessive-compulsive disorder
A precise understanding of amygdala-centered subtle networks may help refine neurocircuitry models of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). We applied...
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Leading basic modes of spontaneous activity drive individual functional connectivity organization in the resting human brain
Spontaneous activity of the human brain provides a window to explore intrinsic principles of functional organization. However, most studies have...
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Lineages to circuits: the developmental and evolutionary architecture of information channels into the central complex
The representation and integration of internal and external cues is crucial for any organism to execute appropriate behaviors. In insects, a highly...
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Maturational networks of human fetal brain activity reveal emerging connectivity patterns prior to ex-utero exposure
A key feature of the fetal period is the rapid emergence of organised patterns of spontaneous brain activity. However, characterising this process in...
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Functional orderly topography of brain networks associated with gene expression heterogeneity
The human cerebral cortex is vastly expanded relative to nonhuman primates and rodents, leading to a functional orderly topography of brain networks....
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Rhythmicity of neuronal oscillations delineates their cortical and spectral architecture
Neuronal oscillations are commonly analyzed with power spectral methods that quantify signal amplitude, but not rhythmicity or ‘oscillatoriness’ per...
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Individual variability in functional connectivity architecture of the mouse brain
In recent years precision fMRI has emerged in human brain research, demonstrating characterization of individual differences in brain organization....
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Age-related changes in human brain functional connectivity using graph theory and machine learning techniques in resting-state fMRI data
Aging is the basis of neurodegeneration and dementia that affects each endemic in the body. Normal aging in the brain is associated with progressive...
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The genetic architecture of the human hypothalamus and its involvement in neuropsychiatric behaviours and disorders
Despite its crucial role in the regulation of vital metabolic and neurological functions, the genetic architecture of the hypothalamus remains...
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Multivariate analysis reveals shared genetic architecture of brain morphology and human behavior
Human variation in brain morphology and behavior are related and highly heritable. Yet, it is largely unknown to what extent specific features of...
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Brain Functional Connectivity in Mentally Healthy Individuals with Different Levels of Schizotypy
AbstractSchizotypy, a set of behavioral traits related to an enhanced risk for mental disorders, is an informative model for the investigation of...
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Meta-connectomic analysis maps consistent, reproducible, and transcriptionally relevant functional connectome hubs in the human brain
Human brain connectomes include sets of densely connected hub regions. However, the consistency and reproducibility of functional connectome hubs...
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Morphological diversification and functional maturation of human astrocytes in glia-enriched cortical organoid transplanted in mouse brain
Astrocytes, the most abundant glial cell type in the brain, are underrepresented in traditional cortical organoid models due to the delayed onset of...