Precuneus shares intrinsic functional architecture in humans and monkeys
- D. Margulies, J. L. Vincent, M. Petrides
- Biology, PsychologyProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- 24 November 2009
These subdivisions within the precuneus suggest that neuroimaging studies will benefit from treating this region as anatomically (and thus functionally) heterogeneous, and provide support that resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) may in part reflect underlying anatomy.
LIPSIA--a new software system for the evaluation of functional magnetic resonance images of the human brain.
- G. Lohmann, K. Müller, D. V. von Cramon
- BiologyComputerized Medical Imaging and Graphics
- 1 November 2001
Eigenvector Centrality Mapping for Analyzing Connectivity Patterns in fMRI Data of the Human Brain
- G. Lohmann, D. Margulies, R. Turner
- Computer SciencePLoS ONE
- 27 April 2010
The analyses demonstrate that eigenvector centrality is a computationally efficient tool for capturing intrinsic neural architecture on a voxel-wise level and applications based on linear correlations and on spectral coherences between fMRI times series are presented.
Color-Word Matching Stroop Task: Separating Interference and Response Conflict
- S. Zysset, K. Müller, G. Lohmann, D. V. Cramon
- Psychology, BiologyNeuroImage
- 31 January 2001
It is argued that the region around the banks of the inferior frontal sulcus is required to solve interference problems, a concept which can also be seen as a component of task set management.
Neural language networks at birth
- D. Perani, M. C. Saccuman, A. Friederici
- Biology, PsychologyProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- 6 September 2011
Although the brain responds to spoken language already at birth, thereby providing a strong biological basis to acquire language, progressive maturation of intrahemispheric functional connectivity is yet to be established with language exposure as the brain develops.
Bach Speaks: A Cortical “Language-Network” Serves the Processing of Music
- S. Koelsch, T. Gunter, D. Y. Cramon, S. Zysset, G. Lohmann, A. Friederici
- Biology, PsychologyNeuroImage
- 1 October 2002
The present fMRI-data reveal that the human brain employs this neuronal network also for the processing of musical information, suggesting that the cortical network known to support language processing is less domain-specific than previously believed.
Revisiting the role of Broca's area in sentence processing: Syntactic integration versus syntactic working memory
- C. Fiebach, M. Schlesewsky, G. Lohmann, D. V. von Cramon, A. Friederici
- Psychology, BiologyHuman Brain Mapping
- 1 February 2005
Hemodynamic responses elicited while participants processed German indirect wh‐questions strongly suggest that Broca's area plays a critical role in syntactic working memory during online sentence comprehension.
Towards a standard analysis for functional near-infrared imaging
- M. Schroeter, M. M. Bücheler, D. Y. Cramon
- BiologyNeuroImage
- 31 January 2004
Resting developments: a review of fMRI post-processing methodologies for spontaneous brain activity
- D. Margulies, J. Böttger, A. Villringer
- BiologyMagnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology…
- 24 October 2010
Six prominent categories of resting-state fMRI data analysis are reviewed: seed-based functional connectivity, independent component analysis, clustering, pattern classification, graph theory, and two “local” methods.
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