Abstract Background The salience network (SN) is a transitory mediator between active and passive states of mind. Multiple cortical areas, including the opercular, insular, and cingulate cortices have been linked in this processing, though knowledge of network connectivity has been devoid of structural specificity. Objective The current study sought to create an anatomically specific connectivity model of the neural substrates involved in the salience network. Methods A literature search of PubMed and BrainMap Sleuth was conducted for resting‐state and task‐based fMRI studies relevant to the salience network according to PRISMA guidelines. Publicly available meta‐analytic software was utilized to extract relevant fMRI data for the creation ...
The human connectome is an intricate system of interconnected elements, providing the basis for inte...
The field of human brain mapping has made immense progress in recent years by making tens of thousan...
The human brain is topologically organized into a set of spatially distributed, functionally specifi...
One of the most fundamental features of the human brain is its ability to detect and attend to salie...
The term "salience network" refers to a suite of brain regions whose cortical hubs are the anterior ...
Recent work has indicated that the insula may be involved in goal-directed cognition, switching betw...
Recent work has indicated that the insula may be involved in goal-directed cognition, switching betw...
Nowadays, connectivity patterns of brain networks are of special interest, as they may reflect commu...
There is growing interest in the complex topology of human brain functional networks, often measured...
Numerous neuroimaging studies have identified various brain networks using task-free analyses. While...
One of the major challenges in systems neuroscience is to identify brain networks and unravel their ...
As the main input hub of the basal ganglia, the striatum receives projections from the cerebral cort...
r r Abstract: Neuroscience literature increasingly suggests a conceptual self composed of interactin...
Recent progress in neuroimaging informatics and meta-analytic techniques has enabled a novel domain ...
Neuroscience literature increasingly suggests a conceptual self composed of interacting neural regio...
The human connectome is an intricate system of interconnected elements, providing the basis for inte...
The field of human brain mapping has made immense progress in recent years by making tens of thousan...
The human brain is topologically organized into a set of spatially distributed, functionally specifi...
One of the most fundamental features of the human brain is its ability to detect and attend to salie...
The term "salience network" refers to a suite of brain regions whose cortical hubs are the anterior ...
Recent work has indicated that the insula may be involved in goal-directed cognition, switching betw...
Recent work has indicated that the insula may be involved in goal-directed cognition, switching betw...
Nowadays, connectivity patterns of brain networks are of special interest, as they may reflect commu...
There is growing interest in the complex topology of human brain functional networks, often measured...
Numerous neuroimaging studies have identified various brain networks using task-free analyses. While...
One of the major challenges in systems neuroscience is to identify brain networks and unravel their ...
As the main input hub of the basal ganglia, the striatum receives projections from the cerebral cort...
r r Abstract: Neuroscience literature increasingly suggests a conceptual self composed of interactin...
Recent progress in neuroimaging informatics and meta-analytic techniques has enabled a novel domain ...
Neuroscience literature increasingly suggests a conceptual self composed of interacting neural regio...
The human connectome is an intricate system of interconnected elements, providing the basis for inte...
The field of human brain mapping has made immense progress in recent years by making tens of thousan...
The human brain is topologically organized into a set of spatially distributed, functionally specifi...