Download PDF You have full access to this open access article Brain Structure and Function Aims and scope Submit manuscript Hikaru Takeuchi, Yasuyuki Taki, Atsushi Sekiguchi, Rui Nouchi, Yuka Kotozaki, Seishu Nakagawa, Carlos Makoto Miyauchi, Kunio Iizuka, Ryoichi Yokoyama, Takamitsu ...
Knowledge of the structure of lesser ape brains is critical to understanding the evolution of great ape brains, including humans. Comparative anatomy of rare species such as apes has greatly benefited from advances in structural neuroimaging, which now enables collection of high quality data from post...
Since most of the disconnectome components corresponded to task-related functional activations, we estimated the white matter structure subjacent to each component allowing to derive a statistical map of the function of white matter connections [as disrupted by stroke]. Accordingly, component maps were...
The linked diet and cognition and mental health might be related to alterations in molecular biomarkers as well as changes in brain structure and functions. Nutrition research suggests that the relationship between dietary patterns and mental disorders (or cognitive functions) could be potentially mediate...
You can read, understand, and appreciate a story, because the brain is Run as a single, integrated structure (LevF, 1985). In fact, no human activity is only 1.5 of the brain, Levi explained Ball finished. That popular myth is only an explanation and a wish, not a science The ...
The amygdala is kind of an emotional wreck of a brain structure. It deals with anxiety, sadness, and our responses to fear. There are two amygdalae, and oddly, the left one has been shown to be more balanced, sometimes producing happy feelings in addition to the usual angsty ones, while...
in cognition, mood, social identity, work and school performance, and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs). With fMRI, we documented 10 significant region-to-region changes in connectivity and three significant correlations between changes in IQ score and change in white matter structure....
Brain atlases are spatial references for integrating, processing, and analyzing brain features gathered from different individuals, sources, and scales. Here we introduce a collection of joint surface–volume atlases that chart postnatal development of t
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There is provided a method including, acquiring brain function data and diffusion tensor data (S10), calculating a connection degree between voxels adjacent to each other bas