The relation between brain structure and function is of fundamental importance in neuroscience. Comparisons between behavioral and brain-imaging measures suggest that variation in brain structure correlates with the presence of specific skills. Behavioral measures, however, reflect the integrated function of multiple brain regions. Rather than behavior, a physiological index of function could be a more sensitive and informative measure with which to compare structural measures. Here, we test for a relationship between a physiological measure of functional connectivity between two brain areas during a simple decision-making task and a measure of structural connectivity. Paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation indexed functional connec...
A fundamental issue in neuroscience is the relation between structure and function. However, gross l...
The ability to evaluate the balance between risk and reward and to adjust behavior accordingly is fu...
People vary in their ability to learn new motor skills. We hypothesize that between-subject variabil...
SummaryThe relation between brain structure and function is of fundamental importance in neuroscienc...
A fundamental and largely unanswered question in neuroscience is whether extrinsic connectivity and ...
fundamental and largely unanswered question in neuroscience is whether extrinsic connectivity and fu...
Fingerprint patterns derived from functional connectivity (FC) can be used to identify subjects acro...
Contains fulltext : 165662.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two distinct sy...
A fundamental goal across the neurosciences is the characterization of relationships linking brain a...
Functional MRI (fMRI) studies have traditionally relied on intersubject normalization based on globa...
SummaryThe fact that people think or behave differently from one another is rooted in individual dif...
Structural white matter connections are thought to facilitate integration of neural information ac...
White matter pathways play an important role in the human brain by connecting spatially separated ar...
White matter pathways play an important role in the human brain by connecting spatially separated ar...
FA–functional connectivity relations during choice Individual differences in white matter microstruc...
A fundamental issue in neuroscience is the relation between structure and function. However, gross l...
The ability to evaluate the balance between risk and reward and to adjust behavior accordingly is fu...
People vary in their ability to learn new motor skills. We hypothesize that between-subject variabil...
SummaryThe relation between brain structure and function is of fundamental importance in neuroscienc...
A fundamental and largely unanswered question in neuroscience is whether extrinsic connectivity and ...
fundamental and largely unanswered question in neuroscience is whether extrinsic connectivity and fu...
Fingerprint patterns derived from functional connectivity (FC) can be used to identify subjects acro...
Contains fulltext : 165662.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two distinct sy...
A fundamental goal across the neurosciences is the characterization of relationships linking brain a...
Functional MRI (fMRI) studies have traditionally relied on intersubject normalization based on globa...
SummaryThe fact that people think or behave differently from one another is rooted in individual dif...
Structural white matter connections are thought to facilitate integration of neural information ac...
White matter pathways play an important role in the human brain by connecting spatially separated ar...
White matter pathways play an important role in the human brain by connecting spatially separated ar...
FA–functional connectivity relations during choice Individual differences in white matter microstruc...
A fundamental issue in neuroscience is the relation between structure and function. However, gross l...
The ability to evaluate the balance between risk and reward and to adjust behavior accordingly is fu...
People vary in their ability to learn new motor skills. We hypothesize that between-subject variabil...