The cerebral cortex has both anatomical and functional specialization, but the level of correspondence between the two in the human brain has remained largely elusive. Recent successes in high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging of myeloarchitecture patterns in the cortex suggest that it may now be possible to compare directly human anatomy and function in vivo. We independently investigated the anatomical and functional borders between primary and secondary human visual areas (V1 and V2) in vivo. Functional borders were mapped with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) using a narrow, vertical black and white contrast-reversing wedge. In three separate scanning sessions, anatomical images were collected at three different slice or...
This article reviews our exploration of structures and functions of the human visual cortex using hi...
Previous studies have reported considerable variability in primary visual cortex (V1) shape in both ...
We describe the first systematic functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements of visual...
The primary visual cortex (V1) can be delineated both functionally by its topographic map of the vis...
Early visual areas can be defined using fMRI on the basis of their retinotopic organisation. Recentl...
Visual cortex contains a hierarchy of visual areas. The earliest cortical area (V1) contains neurons...
Cytoarchitectonic maps of human striate and extrastriate visual cortex based upon post-mortem brains...
AbstractHuman visual cortical fields (VCFs) vary in size and anatomical location across individual s...
Current thinking suggests that specialised modules process visual information in a hierarchical mann...
Previous studies have reported considerable intersubject variability in the three-dimensional geomet...
Deciphering the direction of information flow is critical to understand the brain. Data from non-hum...
Deciphering the direction of information flow is critical to understand the brain. Data from non-hum...
This article reviews our exploration of structures and functions of the human visual cortex using hi...
Previous studies have reported considerable variability in primary visual cortex (V1) shape in both ...
We describe the first systematic functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements of visual...
The primary visual cortex (V1) can be delineated both functionally by its topographic map of the vis...
Early visual areas can be defined using fMRI on the basis of their retinotopic organisation. Recentl...
Visual cortex contains a hierarchy of visual areas. The earliest cortical area (V1) contains neurons...
Cytoarchitectonic maps of human striate and extrastriate visual cortex based upon post-mortem brains...
AbstractHuman visual cortical fields (VCFs) vary in size and anatomical location across individual s...
Current thinking suggests that specialised modules process visual information in a hierarchical mann...
Previous studies have reported considerable intersubject variability in the three-dimensional geomet...
Deciphering the direction of information flow is critical to understand the brain. Data from non-hum...
Deciphering the direction of information flow is critical to understand the brain. Data from non-hum...
This article reviews our exploration of structures and functions of the human visual cortex using hi...
Previous studies have reported considerable variability in primary visual cortex (V1) shape in both ...
We describe the first systematic functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements of visual...