Laboratory animal research has provided significant knowledge into the function of cortical circuits at the laminar level, which has yet to be fully leveraged towards insights about human brain function on a similar spatiotemporal scale. The use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in conjunction with neural models provides new opportunities to gain important insights from current knowledge. During the last five years, human studies have demonstrated the value of high-resolution fMRI to study laminar-specific activity in the human brain. This is mostly performed at ultra-high-field strengths (≥ 7 T) and is known as laminar fMRI. Advancements in laminar fMRI are beginning to open new possibilities for studying questions in basic c...
The cortex constitutes the largest area of the human brain. Yet we have only a basic understanding o...
AbstractThe cortex constitutes the largest area of the human brain. Yet we have only a basic underst...
Laminar organization of neuronal circuits is a recurring feature of how the brain processes informat...
Laboratory animal research has provided significant knowledge into the function of cortical circuits...
The cortex is a massively recurrent network, characterized by feedforward and feedback connections b...
The cortex is a massively recurrent network, characterized by feedforward and feedback connections b...
The cortex is a massively recurrent network, characterized by feedforward and feedback connections b...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a popular technique to map the structure and function of the hum...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a popular technique to map the structure and function of the hum...
The mesoscopic organization of the human neocortex is of great interest for cognitive neuroscience. ...
High resolution laminar fMRI is beginning to probe responses in the different layers of cortex. What...
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Layer-dependent fMRI allows measurements of information flow in cortical circuits, as afferent and e...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a tool to look at activity in the human brain in viv...
High resolution laminar fMRI is beginning to probe responses in the different layers of cortex. What...
The cortex constitutes the largest area of the human brain. Yet we have only a basic understanding o...
AbstractThe cortex constitutes the largest area of the human brain. Yet we have only a basic underst...
Laminar organization of neuronal circuits is a recurring feature of how the brain processes informat...
Laboratory animal research has provided significant knowledge into the function of cortical circuits...
The cortex is a massively recurrent network, characterized by feedforward and feedback connections b...
The cortex is a massively recurrent network, characterized by feedforward and feedback connections b...
The cortex is a massively recurrent network, characterized by feedforward and feedback connections b...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a popular technique to map the structure and function of the hum...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a popular technique to map the structure and function of the hum...
The mesoscopic organization of the human neocortex is of great interest for cognitive neuroscience. ...
High resolution laminar fMRI is beginning to probe responses in the different layers of cortex. What...
Contains fulltext : 250050.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Layer-dependent fMRI allows measurements of information flow in cortical circuits, as afferent and e...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a tool to look at activity in the human brain in viv...
High resolution laminar fMRI is beginning to probe responses in the different layers of cortex. What...
The cortex constitutes the largest area of the human brain. Yet we have only a basic understanding o...
AbstractThe cortex constitutes the largest area of the human brain. Yet we have only a basic underst...
Laminar organization of neuronal circuits is a recurring feature of how the brain processes informat...