Abstract. The mammalian cerebral cortex is divided into different areas according to their function and pattern of connections. Studies comparing primary visu
Neocortex forms an important and the most developed part of the mammalian brain. Its medial part con...
The cerebral cortex consists of many areas, each subserving a more or less distinct function. This v...
The analysis of complex networks has revealed patterns of organization in a variety of natural and ...
The cerebral cortex can be divided into a large isocortex or neocortex, a smaller allocortex (the hi...
This article deals with the anatomy of the cortex and shows how its particular structure is suited f...
(A) Mouse, (B) cat, (C) macaque monkey, and (D) marmoset monkey cortex. Cortical areas are shown wit...
This chapter presents an outline of a theory of the cerebral cortex. The number of cells in both hem...
The past two centuries of work on the structure and function of the cerebral cortex have been charac...
The study of areas in the cerebral cortex has a long history, bringing empirical data into close rel...
The analysis of complex networks has revealed patterns of organization in a variety of natural and a...
The function of any brain structure depends on its neuronal com-position and on the pattern of its e...
A key component of current theories of brain structure and function is the layer-specific origin of ...
The following properties of cortical organization are now nearly universally accepted: 1. The cerebr...
ortical electro-physiologists are beginning to generate functional models that must eventually be fi...
The organization of multiple motor areas in the cerebral cortex has been investigated frequently in ...
Neocortex forms an important and the most developed part of the mammalian brain. Its medial part con...
The cerebral cortex consists of many areas, each subserving a more or less distinct function. This v...
The analysis of complex networks has revealed patterns of organization in a variety of natural and ...
The cerebral cortex can be divided into a large isocortex or neocortex, a smaller allocortex (the hi...
This article deals with the anatomy of the cortex and shows how its particular structure is suited f...
(A) Mouse, (B) cat, (C) macaque monkey, and (D) marmoset monkey cortex. Cortical areas are shown wit...
This chapter presents an outline of a theory of the cerebral cortex. The number of cells in both hem...
The past two centuries of work on the structure and function of the cerebral cortex have been charac...
The study of areas in the cerebral cortex has a long history, bringing empirical data into close rel...
The analysis of complex networks has revealed patterns of organization in a variety of natural and a...
The function of any brain structure depends on its neuronal com-position and on the pattern of its e...
A key component of current theories of brain structure and function is the layer-specific origin of ...
The following properties of cortical organization are now nearly universally accepted: 1. The cerebr...
ortical electro-physiologists are beginning to generate functional models that must eventually be fi...
The organization of multiple motor areas in the cerebral cortex has been investigated frequently in ...
Neocortex forms an important and the most developed part of the mammalian brain. Its medial part con...
The cerebral cortex consists of many areas, each subserving a more or less distinct function. This v...
The analysis of complex networks has revealed patterns of organization in a variety of natural and ...