[HTML][HTML] Clustering the cortical laminae: in vivo parcellation

I Shamir, Y Assaf, R Shamir�- Brain Structure and Function, 2024 - Springer
The laminar microstructure of the cerebral cortex has distinct anatomical characteristics of
the development, function, connectivity, and even various pathologies of the brain. In recent�…

[HTML][HTML] Integrating brainstem and cortical functional architectures

JY Hansen, S Cauzzo, K Singh, MG Garc�a-Gomar…�- bioRxiv, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The brainstem is a fundamental component of the central nervous system yet it is typically
excluded from in vivo human brain mapping efforts, precluding a complete understanding of�…

Extracting interpretable signatures of whole-brain dynamics through systematic comparison

AG Bryant, K Aquino, L Parkes, A Fornito, BD Fulcher�- bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
Despite a rich and interdisciplinary literature on time-series analysis, the brain's complex
distributed dynamics are typically quantified using only a limited set of manually selected�…

Neuromodulation of striatal D1 cells shapes BOLD fluctuations in anatomically connected thalamic and cortical regions

M Markicevic, O Sturman, J Bohacek, M Rudin, V Zerbi…�- Elife, 2023 - elifesciences.org
Understanding how the brain's macroscale dynamics are shaped by underlying microscale
mechanisms is a key problem in neuroscience. In animal models, we can now investigate�…

Excitation/Inhibition balance relates to cognitive function and gene expression in temporal lobe epilepsy: a high density EEG assessment with aperiodic exponent

GM Duma, S Cuozzo, L Wilson, A Danieli…�- Brain�…, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Patients with epilepsy are characterized by a dysregulation of excitation-inhibition balance
(E/I). The assessment of E/I may inform clinicians during the diagnosis and therapy�…

Beyond oscillations-A novel feature space for characterizing brain states

E Balestrieri, N Chalas, C Stier, J Fehring, C Gil �vila…�- BioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
Our moment-to-moment conscious experience is paced by transitions between states, each
one corresponding to a change in the electromagnetic brain activity. One consolidated�…

[HTML][HTML] Controlling the human connectome with spatially diffuse input signals

R Betzel, MG Puxeddu, C Seguin, V Bazinet, A Luppi…�- bioRxiv, 2024 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The human brain is never at “rest”; its activity is constantly fluctuating over time, transitioning
from one brain state–a whole-brain pattern of activity–to another. Network control theory�…

Molecular and micro-architectural mapping of abnormal gray matter developmental trajectories in psychosis

N Garcia-San-Martin, RAI Bethlehem, A Mihalik…�- medRxiv, 2023 - medrxiv.org
The psychosis spectrum encompasses a heterogeneous range of clinical conditions
associated with abnormal brain development. The molecular and micro-architectural�…

Electrophysiologically-defined excitation-inhibition autism neurosubtypes

N Bertelsen, G Mancini, D Sastre-Yag�e, A Vitale…�- medRxiv, 2023 - medrxiv.org
Abstract Excitation-inhibition (E: I) imbalance has long been considered one of the primary
neurobiological theories explaining autism. However, the theory has been bolstered heavily�…

Topographic variation in neurotransmitter receptor densities explains differences in intracranial EEG spectra

U Stoof, K Friston, M Tisdall, G Cooray, R Rosch�- bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
Neurotransmitter receptor expression and neuronal population dynamics show regional
variability across the human cortex. However, currently there is an explanatory gap�…