<p>In these plots, we compare a pair of shape measures for each vertex of each right cortical region in a representative individual from the Mindboggle-101 brains, colored arbitrarily by region. Top: In this plot comparing two measures of depth, geodesic depth is higher than travel depth, and may exaggerate depth, such as in the insula (gray dots extending to the upper left). Bottom: In this plot of mean curvature by travel depth, we again see that the shape measures are not independent of one another. As one might expect, we see greater curvature at greater depth.</p
AbstractThe human cortex is highly folded to allow for a massive expansion of surface area. Notably,...
Dorsal human midbrain contains two nuclei with clear laminar organization, the superior and inferior...
Human perception is remarkably flexible: we experience vivid 3D structure under diverse conditions f...
The shape of the contour separating two regions strongly influences judgments of which region is “fi...
The shape of the contour separating two regions strongly influences judgments of which region is “fi...
Our perception of the world‘s three-dimensional (3D) structure is critical for object recognition, n...
Our perception of the world‘s three-dimensional (3D) structure is critical for object recognition, n...
Binocular disparity, the slight differences between the images registered by our two eyes, provides ...
Human observers are able to extract information from multiple depth cues in a visual scene. In this ...
(A, B). Gray curves show the Pearson correlation coefficients between the mean neural distances and ...
Our perception of the world's three-dimensional (3D) structure is critical for object recognition, n...
AbstractSeveral dimensions of shape, such as curvature or taper, can be regarded as extending from a...
<p>The correlations between cortical mean curvature and MMSE were analysised by Pearson’s correlatio...
Humans can easily by touch discriminate fine details of the shapes of objects. The computation of re...
Flat maps showing the left and right human cortex. Data are from Ban and colleagues, 2012 [10]. Same...
AbstractThe human cortex is highly folded to allow for a massive expansion of surface area. Notably,...
Dorsal human midbrain contains two nuclei with clear laminar organization, the superior and inferior...
Human perception is remarkably flexible: we experience vivid 3D structure under diverse conditions f...
The shape of the contour separating two regions strongly influences judgments of which region is “fi...
The shape of the contour separating two regions strongly influences judgments of which region is “fi...
Our perception of the world‘s three-dimensional (3D) structure is critical for object recognition, n...
Our perception of the world‘s three-dimensional (3D) structure is critical for object recognition, n...
Binocular disparity, the slight differences between the images registered by our two eyes, provides ...
Human observers are able to extract information from multiple depth cues in a visual scene. In this ...
(A, B). Gray curves show the Pearson correlation coefficients between the mean neural distances and ...
Our perception of the world's three-dimensional (3D) structure is critical for object recognition, n...
AbstractSeveral dimensions of shape, such as curvature or taper, can be regarded as extending from a...
<p>The correlations between cortical mean curvature and MMSE were analysised by Pearson’s correlatio...
Humans can easily by touch discriminate fine details of the shapes of objects. The computation of re...
Flat maps showing the left and right human cortex. Data are from Ban and colleagues, 2012 [10]. Same...
AbstractThe human cortex is highly folded to allow for a massive expansion of surface area. Notably,...
Dorsal human midbrain contains two nuclei with clear laminar organization, the superior and inferior...
Human perception is remarkably flexible: we experience vivid 3D structure under diverse conditions f...