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The network structure of functional connectivity in human brains is explained by three spatiotemporal patterns. [Bolt T., Nat. Neuro., 2022] The authors hypothesized that representations of ...
All individuals are unique. Nevertheless, human neuroimaging studies have traditionally collapsed data from many subjects to draw inferences about general patterns of brain activity that are ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging suggests the brain has a globally coherent spatial structure, but there is not yet consensus among scientists on the proper way to catalog this structure.
"Functional connectivity of the human brain changes through life," wrote Lianglong Sun, Tengda Zhao and their colleagues in their paper. "We assemble task-free functional and structural magnetic ...
Between 1990 and 2009, the Wellcome Trust invested £114 million on human functional brain imaging research (2% of the Wellcome Trust's funding commitment over this time).
Previous human studies have been mostly obtained using Functional Magnetic Resource Imagining (fMRI), which doesn’t allow recording the activity of individual neurons.
The Human Brain Still Outperforms Algorithms. We all have an innate ability to recognize patterns. But why, Brendon McConnell, asks, should we use humans and not machines (McConnell, 2013)?
Deep learning models reveal replicable, generalizable, and behaviorally relevant sex differences in human functional brain organization Article Publication Date 20-Feb-2024 ...