Node definition or delineating how the brain is parcellated into individual functionally related regions is the first step to accurately map the human connectome. As a result, parcellation of the human brain has drawn considerable attention in the field of neuroscience. The thalamus is known as a relay in the human brain, with its nuclei sending fibers to the cortical and subcortical regions. Functional magnetic resonance imaging techniques offer a way to parcellate the thalamus in vivo based on its connectivity properties. However, the parcellations from previous studies show that both the number and the distribution of thalamic subdivisions vary with different cortical segmentation methods. In this study, we used an unsupervised clusterin...
To assess stable anatomical features of the human thalamus, an unbiased diffusion tensor parcellatio...
Nowadays, connectivity patterns of brain networks are of special interest, as they may reflect commu...
The macro-connectome elucidates the pathways through which brain regions are structurally connected ...
Contains fulltext : 193220.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Functional ne...
Network analysis of resting-state fMRI (rsfMRI) has been widely utilized to investigate the function...
Information flow between the thalamus and cerebral cortex is a crucial component of adaptive brain f...
Introduction: To enable a precise thalamo-cortical communication the thalamus is organized in a numb...
While methods of measuring non-invasively both, functional and structural brain connectivity are ava...
While methods of measuring non-invasively both, functional and structural brain connectivity are ava...
While methods of measuring non-invasively both, functional and structural brain connectivity are ava...
Introduction: The thalamus is made up of a number of individual nuclei, which are closely connected ...
Background: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) is used for exploring brain functionality, ...
Network analysis of resting-state fMRI (rsfMRI) has been widely utilized to investigate the function...
AbstractNoninvasive parcellation of the human cerebral cortex is an important goal for understanding...
Noninvasive parcellation of the human cerebral cortex is all important goal for understanding and ex...
To assess stable anatomical features of the human thalamus, an unbiased diffusion tensor parcellatio...
Nowadays, connectivity patterns of brain networks are of special interest, as they may reflect commu...
The macro-connectome elucidates the pathways through which brain regions are structurally connected ...
Contains fulltext : 193220.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Functional ne...
Network analysis of resting-state fMRI (rsfMRI) has been widely utilized to investigate the function...
Information flow between the thalamus and cerebral cortex is a crucial component of adaptive brain f...
Introduction: To enable a precise thalamo-cortical communication the thalamus is organized in a numb...
While methods of measuring non-invasively both, functional and structural brain connectivity are ava...
While methods of measuring non-invasively both, functional and structural brain connectivity are ava...
While methods of measuring non-invasively both, functional and structural brain connectivity are ava...
Introduction: The thalamus is made up of a number of individual nuclei, which are closely connected ...
Background: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) is used for exploring brain functionality, ...
Network analysis of resting-state fMRI (rsfMRI) has been widely utilized to investigate the function...
AbstractNoninvasive parcellation of the human cerebral cortex is an important goal for understanding...
Noninvasive parcellation of the human cerebral cortex is all important goal for understanding and ex...
To assess stable anatomical features of the human thalamus, an unbiased diffusion tensor parcellatio...
Nowadays, connectivity patterns of brain networks are of special interest, as they may reflect commu...
The macro-connectome elucidates the pathways through which brain regions are structurally connected ...