International audienceNetworks of widely distributed regions populate human association cortex. One network, often called the default network, is positioned at the apex of a gradient of sequential networks that radiate outward from primary cortex. Here, extensive anatomical data made available through the Marmoset Brain Architecture Project are explored to show a homologue exists in marmoset. Results reveal that a gradient of networks extend outward from primary cortex to progressively higher-order transmodal association cortex in both frontal and temporal cortex. The apex transmodal network comprises frontopolar and rostral temporal association cortex, parahippocampal areas TH / TF, the ventral posterior midline, and lateral parietal assoc...
The development of complex cognitive functions during human evolution coincides with pronounced ence...
Frontoparietal networks contribute to complex cognitive functions in humans and macaques, such as wo...
AbstractStudies in monkeys show clear anatomical and functional distinctions among networks connecti...
International audienceNetworks of widely distributed regions populate human association cortex. One ...
International audienceNetworks of widely distributed regions populate human association cortex. One ...
International audienceNetworks of widely distributed regions populate human association cortex. One ...
A crucial component of social cognition is to observe and understand the social interactions of othe...
In contrast to the well established macaque monkey, little is known about functional connectivity pa...
© 2018 The common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) has garnered recent attention as a potentially power...
The common marmoset has enormous promise as a nonhuman primate model of human brain functions. While...
Understanding how the structure of cognition arises from the to- pographical organization of the cor...
Understanding how the structure of cognition arises from the to- pographical organization of the cor...
© 2020, The Author(s). In humans and macaque monkeys, socially relevant face processing is accomplis...
The connections of the middle temporal area (MT) were investi-gated in the marmoset, one of the smal...
The development of complex cognitive functions during human evolution coincides with pronounced ence...
The development of complex cognitive functions during human evolution coincides with pronounced ence...
Frontoparietal networks contribute to complex cognitive functions in humans and macaques, such as wo...
AbstractStudies in monkeys show clear anatomical and functional distinctions among networks connecti...
International audienceNetworks of widely distributed regions populate human association cortex. One ...
International audienceNetworks of widely distributed regions populate human association cortex. One ...
International audienceNetworks of widely distributed regions populate human association cortex. One ...
A crucial component of social cognition is to observe and understand the social interactions of othe...
In contrast to the well established macaque monkey, little is known about functional connectivity pa...
© 2018 The common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) has garnered recent attention as a potentially power...
The common marmoset has enormous promise as a nonhuman primate model of human brain functions. While...
Understanding how the structure of cognition arises from the to- pographical organization of the cor...
Understanding how the structure of cognition arises from the to- pographical organization of the cor...
© 2020, The Author(s). In humans and macaque monkeys, socially relevant face processing is accomplis...
The connections of the middle temporal area (MT) were investi-gated in the marmoset, one of the smal...
The development of complex cognitive functions during human evolution coincides with pronounced ence...
The development of complex cognitive functions during human evolution coincides with pronounced ence...
Frontoparietal networks contribute to complex cognitive functions in humans and macaques, such as wo...
AbstractStudies in monkeys show clear anatomical and functional distinctions among networks connecti...