AbstractRecent studies of functional maps in the mammalian visual cortex fail to support the widespread belief that the cortex contains millimetre-sized modules; instead, they reveal a more fluid arrangement in which several separate maps are superimposed, with relatively weak geometric linkages and no common modular subunit
The analysis of complex networks has revealed patterns of organization in a variety of natural and a...
We propose that some of the features of the topographic organization in motor cortex emerge from a c...
<p>(A) Illustration of the identified cortical modules on a horizontal projection. Modules, represen...
The following properties of cortical organization are now nearly universally accepted: 1. The cerebr...
One way to understand the topography of the cerebral cortex is that “like attracts like.” The cortex...
A traditional view of the motor cortex in the primate brain is that it contains a map of the body ar...
A traditional view of the motor cortex in the primate brain is that it contains a map of the body ar...
AbstractA wealth of data is now available on the functional organization of the human visual cortex....
Modularity is a common organizational principle in all parts of the brain. The cerebral cortex exhib...
Visual space is represented by cortical cells in an orderly manner. Only little variation in the cel...
SummaryA new study using transcranial magnetic stimulation of the brain shows that each of three nei...
Peculiarly, at the same time as modern psychologists are becoming more and more cognitive, modern vi...
The medial entorhinal cortex (MEC) creates a map of local space, based on the firing patterns of gri...
AbstractArguments based on mathematical topology may help in understanding the organization of topog...
processors that require constant intercommunication tend to be shifted toward each other in cortex i...
The analysis of complex networks has revealed patterns of organization in a variety of natural and a...
We propose that some of the features of the topographic organization in motor cortex emerge from a c...
<p>(A) Illustration of the identified cortical modules on a horizontal projection. Modules, represen...
The following properties of cortical organization are now nearly universally accepted: 1. The cerebr...
One way to understand the topography of the cerebral cortex is that “like attracts like.” The cortex...
A traditional view of the motor cortex in the primate brain is that it contains a map of the body ar...
A traditional view of the motor cortex in the primate brain is that it contains a map of the body ar...
AbstractA wealth of data is now available on the functional organization of the human visual cortex....
Modularity is a common organizational principle in all parts of the brain. The cerebral cortex exhib...
Visual space is represented by cortical cells in an orderly manner. Only little variation in the cel...
SummaryA new study using transcranial magnetic stimulation of the brain shows that each of three nei...
Peculiarly, at the same time as modern psychologists are becoming more and more cognitive, modern vi...
The medial entorhinal cortex (MEC) creates a map of local space, based on the firing patterns of gri...
AbstractArguments based on mathematical topology may help in understanding the organization of topog...
processors that require constant intercommunication tend to be shifted toward each other in cortex i...
The analysis of complex networks has revealed patterns of organization in a variety of natural and a...
We propose that some of the features of the topographic organization in motor cortex emerge from a c...
<p>(A) Illustration of the identified cortical modules on a horizontal projection. Modules, represen...