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期刊名:Human brain mapping

缩写:HUM BRAIN MAPP

ISSN:1065-9471

e-ISSN:1097-0193

IF/分区:3.3/Q1

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The pituitary and pineal glands are two small yet critical brain structures that help to modulate the human endocrine system. Unfortunately, very little research has been devoted to segmenting the pineal gland, and existing methods for pitu...
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The functional organization of the human spinal cord has primarily been derived from clinical observations and invasive electrophysiological studies. Recent methodological advances opened the possibility of studying the neuronal activity of...
Elena C Peterson,Harry R Smolker,Amelia D Moser et al. Elena C Peterson et al.
Large-scale functional brain networks have most commonly been evaluated using static methods that assess patterns of activation or functional connectivity over an extended period. However, this approach does not capture time-varying feature...
Matthew T Muir,Kyle Noll,Sarah Prinsloo et al. Matthew T Muir et al.
When operating on gliomas near critical language regions, surgeons risk either leaving residual tumor or inducing permanent postoperative language deficits (PLDs). Despite the advent of intraoperative mapping techniques, subjective judgment...
Sara Calzolari,Brandon T Ingram,Andrew P Bagshaw et al. Sara Calzolari et al.
While it is well accepted that the human brain shifts between internal and external monitoring both during tasks and at rest, no task-switching studies have focused on brain changes when switching from and to self-referential processing. Us...
Tannaz Saraei,Simon Schrenk,Christian Puta et al. Tannaz Saraei et al.
With an aging global population, cognitive decline in older adults presents significant healthcare challenges. Emerging evidence suggests that physical activity can support cognitive health by promoting plasticity, functional reorganization...
Morgan K Cambareri,Andreas Horn,Laura D Lewis et al. Morgan K Cambareri et al.
Neuromodulation of subcortical network hubs by pharmacologic, electrical, or ultrasonic stimulation is a promising therapeutic strategy for patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC). However, optimal subcortical targets for therapeutic...
Mark D Olchanyi,Jean Augustinack,Robin L Haynes et al. Mark D Olchanyi et al.
Although substantial progress has been made in mapping the connectivity of cortical networks responsible for conscious awareness, neuroimaging analysis of subcortical networks that modulate arousal (i.e., wakefulness) has been limited by a ...
Tao Chen,Rebekah M Ahmed,Manisha Narasimhan et al. Tao Chen et al.
The behavioural variant of frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) is a younger-onset dementia syndrome characterised by early atrophy of frontoinsular cortices, manifesting in profound socioemotional disturbances. Converging evidence from correlat...
Xin Li,Nira Cedres,Jonas Olofsson et al. Xin Li et al.
The loss of smell is common in older age, reducing quality of life and often precedes the onset of cognitive decline and dementia. While age-related olfactory loss has been linked to cortical thinning and volume reductions in key olfactory ...