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The neural mechanisms underlying conscious recognition remain unclear, particularly the roles played by the prefrontal cortex, deactivated brain areas and subcortical regions. We investigated neural activity during conscious object recognition using 7 Te
Throughout each day, the brain displays transient changes in state, as evidenced by shifts in behavior and vigilance. While the electrophysiological correlates of brain states have been studied for some time, it remains unclear how large-scale cortico-cortical functional connectivity systematically reconf...
Neuroimaging of brain diseases plays a crucial role in understanding brain abnormalities and early diagnosis. Of great importance is the study of brain abnormalitiesin uteroand the assessment of deviations in case of maldevelopment. In this work, brain magnetic resonance images from 23 isolated non-...
This study was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the Brain Imaging Center of Southwest University. Written informed consent was obtained from each participant prior to the start of the study. 2.1.4 HCP dataset We randomly sampled 30 young healthy participants from HCP S900 release (...
Are neuronal oscillations an inevitable by-product, similar to bridge vibrations, or an essential part of the brain's design? Mammalian cortical neurons form behavior-dependent oscillating networks of various sizes, which span five orders of magnitude in frequency. These oscillations are phylogenetically...
This study provides a deeper understanding of cortical folding and its morphogenesis which are the key to interpreting normal brain development and growth. Statement of Significance There is a vital need to discover the role of axonal fibers of the brain’s connectivity on the formation and ...
The typical electrical activity of cortical neurons is highly variable1,2,3,4. While part of this variability could be due to intrinsic noise sources, a substantial part could also be due to hidden variables such as unknown input from other parts of the brain, environmental parameters, or brai...
In this chapter, the authors review the evidence connecting distinct types of anxiety with specific patterns of regional brain function and examine the implications of these associations for cognition. In addition, the authors consider the role of stress in anxiety and explore the relationships among ...
Cortical thinning is an important hallmark of the maturation of brain morphology during childhood and adolescence. However, the connectome-based wiring mechanism that underlies cortical maturation remains unclear. Here, we show cortical thinning patterns