[HTML][HTML] Not so spontaneous: Multi-dimensional representations of behaviors and context in sensory areas

L Avitan, C Stringer�- Neuron, 2022 - cell.com
Sensory areas are spontaneously active in the absence of sensory stimuli. This
spontaneous activity has long been studied; however, its functional role remains largely�…

[HTML][HTML] The expanding horizons of network neuroscience: From description to prediction and control

P Srivastava, P Fotiadis, L Parkes, DS Bassett�- Neuroimage, 2022 - Elsevier
The field of network neuroscience has emerged as a natural framework for the study of the
brain and has been increasingly applied across divergent problems in neuroscience. From a�…

[HTML][HTML] The ascending arousal system shapes neural dynamics to mediate awareness of cognitive states

BR Munn, EJ M�ller, G Wainstein, JM Shine�- Nature communications, 2021 - nature.com
Abstract Models of cognitive function typically focus on the cerebral cortex and hence
overlook functional links to subcortical structures. This view does not consider the role of the�…

Age differences in the functional architecture of the human brain

R Setton, L Mwilambwe-Tshilobo, M Girn…�- Cerebral�…, 2023 - academic.oup.com
The intrinsic functional organization of the brain changes into older adulthood. Age
differences are observed at multiple spatial scales, from global reductions in modularity and�…

Evidence supporting a time-limited hippocampal role in retrieving autobiographical memories

AW Gilmore, A Quach, SE Kalinowski…�- Proceedings of the�…, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
The necessity of the human hippocampus for remote autobiographical recall remains
fiercely debated. The standard model of consolidation predicts a time-limited role for the�…

[HTML][HTML] Multi-view manifold learning of human brain-state trajectories

EL Busch, J Huang, A Benz, T Wallenstein…�- Nature computational�…, 2023 - nature.com
The complexity of the human brain gives the illusion that brain activity is intrinsically high-
dimensional. Nonlinear dimensionality-reduction methods such as uniform manifold�…

[HTML][HTML] Covariance-based vs. correlation-based functional connectivity dissociates healthy aging from Alzheimer disease

JF Strain, MR Brier, A Tanenbaum, BA Gordon…�- Neuroimage, 2022 - Elsevier
Prior studies of aging and Alzheimer disease have evaluated resting state functional
connectivity (FC) using either seed-based correlation (SBC) or independent component�…

[HTML][HTML] Altered global signal topography in Alzheimer's disease

P Chen, K Zhao, H Zhang, Y Wei, P Wang, D Wang…�- Ebiomedicine, 2023 - thelancet.com
Background Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease associated with
widespread disruptions in intrinsic local specialization and global integration in the�…

It's about time: Linking dynamical systems with human neuroimaging to understand the brain

YJ John, KS Sawyer, K Srinivasan, EJ M�ller…�- Network�…, 2022 - direct.mit.edu
Most human neuroscience research to date has focused on statistical approaches that
describe stationary patterns of localized neural activity or blood flow. While these patterns�…

[HTML][HTML] Signal diffusion along connectome gradients and inter-hub routing differentially contribute to dynamic human brain function

B Park, RV de Wael, C Paquola, S Larivi�re…�- Neuroimage, 2021 - Elsevier
Human cognition is dynamic, alternating over time between externally-focused states and
more abstract, often self-generated, patterns of thought. Although cognitive neuroscience�…