<div><p>The human brain is composed of two broadly symmetric cerebral hemispheres, with an abundance of reciprocal anatomical connections between homotopic locations. However, to date, studies of hemispheric symmetries have not identified correspondency precisely due to variable cortical folding patterns. Here we present a method to establish accurate correspondency using position on the unfolded cortical surface relative to gyral and sulcal landmarks. The landmark method is shown to outperform the method of reversing standard volume coordinates, and it is used to quantify the functional symmetry in resting fMRI data throughout the cortex. Resting brain activity was found to be maximally correlated with locations less than 1 cm away on the ...
Visualization and mapping of function on the cortical surface is difficult because of its sulcal and...
Abstract. Inter-subject registration of cortical areas is necessary in functional imaging (fMRI) stu...
Resting-state functional connectivity between neuroanatomical regions has attracted significant atte...
The human brain is composed of two broadly symmetric cerebral hemispheres, with an abundance of reci...
The human brain is composed of two broadly symmetric cerebral hemispheres, with an abundance of reci...
The central question of the relationship between structure and function in the human brain is still ...
Understanding the anatomical and structural organization of the cerebral cortex is facilitated by su...
Deformable registration of cortical surfaces facilitates longitudinal and intergroup comparisons of ...
International audienceDeformable registration of cortical surfaces facilitates longitudinal and inte...
We report on surface-based analyses that enhance our understanding of human cortical organization, i...
Matching functional brain regions across individuals is a challenging task, largely due to the varia...
Structural asymmetry varies across individuals, brain regions, and metrics of cortical organization....
this work. Making conclusions about the functional neuroanatomical organiza-tion of the human brain ...
We report on surface-based analyses that enhance our understanding of human cortical organization, i...
The functional organization of left and right hemispheres is different, and hemispheric asymmetries ...
Visualization and mapping of function on the cortical surface is difficult because of its sulcal and...
Abstract. Inter-subject registration of cortical areas is necessary in functional imaging (fMRI) stu...
Resting-state functional connectivity between neuroanatomical regions has attracted significant atte...
The human brain is composed of two broadly symmetric cerebral hemispheres, with an abundance of reci...
The human brain is composed of two broadly symmetric cerebral hemispheres, with an abundance of reci...
The central question of the relationship between structure and function in the human brain is still ...
Understanding the anatomical and structural organization of the cerebral cortex is facilitated by su...
Deformable registration of cortical surfaces facilitates longitudinal and intergroup comparisons of ...
International audienceDeformable registration of cortical surfaces facilitates longitudinal and inte...
We report on surface-based analyses that enhance our understanding of human cortical organization, i...
Matching functional brain regions across individuals is a challenging task, largely due to the varia...
Structural asymmetry varies across individuals, brain regions, and metrics of cortical organization....
this work. Making conclusions about the functional neuroanatomical organiza-tion of the human brain ...
We report on surface-based analyses that enhance our understanding of human cortical organization, i...
The functional organization of left and right hemispheres is different, and hemispheric asymmetries ...
Visualization and mapping of function on the cortical surface is difficult because of its sulcal and...
Abstract. Inter-subject registration of cortical areas is necessary in functional imaging (fMRI) stu...
Resting-state functional connectivity between neuroanatomical regions has attracted significant atte...