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  1. A motor association area in the depths of the central sulcus

    Cells in the precentral gyrus directly send signals to the periphery to generate movement and are principally organized as a topological map of the...

    Michael A. Jensen, Harvey Huang, ... Kai J. Miller in Nature Neuroscience
    Article Open access 18 May 2023
  2. An MRI Study of Morphology, Asymmetry, and Sex Differences of Inferior Precentral Sulcus

    Numerous studies utilizing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have observed sex and interhemispheric disparities in sulcal morphology, which could...

    Xinran Zhao, Yu Wang, ... Shuwei Liu in Brain Topography
    Article Open access 19 February 2024
  3. Developmental changes of the central sulcus morphology in young children

    The human brain grows rapidly in early childhood, reaching 95% of its final volume by age 6. Understanding brain growth in childhood is important...

    Niharika Gajawelli, Sean C. L. Deoni, ... Olivier Coulon in Brain Structure and Function
    Article 27 May 2021
  4. Author Correction: A motor association area in the depths of the central sulcus

    Michael A. Jensen, Harvey Huang, ... Kai J. Miller in Nature Neuroscience
    Article Open access 04 June 2024
  5. U-shape short-range extrinsic connectivity organisation around the human central sulcus

    The central sulcus is probably one of the most studied folds in the human brain, owing to its clear relationship with primary sensory-motor...

    Alexandre Pron, Christine Deruelle, Olivier Coulon in Brain Structure and Function
    Article 27 November 2020
  6. Optic flow selectivity in the macaque parieto-occipital sulcus

    In humans, several neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that passive viewing of optic flow stimuli activates higher-level motion areas, like V6 and...

    Sabrina Pitzalis, Fadila Hadj-Bouziane, ... Claudio Galletti in Brain Structure and Function
    Article 27 May 2021
  7. The Central Core of the Brain

    The central core is an ovoid shaped region at the morphological center of each cerebral hemisphere and its structures display a different pattern of...
    Eduardo Carvalhal Ribas, Hung Tzu Wen in Functional Anatomy of the Brain: A View from the Surgeon’s Eye
    Chapter 2023
  8. The retrocalcarine sulcus maps different retinotopic representations in macaques and humans

    Primate cerebral cortex is highly convoluted with much of the cortical surface buried in sulcal folds. The origins of cortical folding and its...

    Michael J. Arcaro, Margaret S. Livingstone, ... Kevin S. Weiner in Brain Structure and Function
    Article Open access 17 December 2021
  9. Motor Circuit and Superior Temporal Sulcus Activities Linked to Individual Differences in Multisensory Speech Perception

    Integrating multimodal information into a unified perception is a fundamental human capacity. McGurk effect is a remarkable multisensory illusion...

    Liyuan Li, Rong Li, ... Huafu Chen in Brain Topography
    Article 04 September 2021
  10. Central Auditory Processing in the Mammalian System

    In this chapter, the history of our understanding of the central auditory system is summarized, starting with the early ideas of the Greeks and...
    Yi Zhou, H. Steven Colburn in A History of Discoveries on Hearing
    Chapter 2024
  11. Changes of cerebral cortical structure and cognitive dysfunction in “healthy hemisphere” after stroke: a study about cortical complexity and sulcus patterns in bilateral ischemic adult moyamoya disease

    Background

    Moyamoya disease (MMD) is an uncommon cerebrovascular disease which leads to progressive stenosis and occlusion of the bilateral internal...

    Ziqi Liu, Shihao He, ... Xiaoyuan Liu in BMC Neuroscience
    Article Open access 14 November 2021
  12. How to Build Frontal Lobes

    Frontal lobes are delimited posteriorly by the deep fissure of the central sulcus which lies behind the precentral gyrus. The central sulcus...
    Lynne Barker in How to Build a Human Brain
    Chapter 2024
  13. The lateral intraparietal sulcus takes viewpoint changes into account during memory-guided attention in natural scenes

    Previous studies demonstrated that long-term memory related to object-position in natural scenes guides visuo-spatial attention during subsequent...

    Ilenia Salsano, Valerio Santangelo, Emiliano Macaluso in Brain Structure and Function
    Article Open access 03 February 2021
  14. Morphological and functional variability in central and subcentral motor cortex of the human brain

    There is a long-established link between anatomy and function in the somatomotor system in the mammalian cerebral cortex. The morphology of the...

    Nicole Eichert, Kate E. Watkins, ... Michael Petrides in Brain Structure and Function
    Article Open access 23 December 2020
  15. Structural and functional connectivity associations with anterior cingulate sulcal variability

    Sulcation of the anterior cingulate may be defined by presence of a paracingulate sulcus, a tertiary sulcus developing during the third gestational...

    Luke Harper, Olof Strandberg, ... Alexander F. Santillo in Brain Structure and Function
    Article Open access 20 June 2024
  16. How to Build Parietal Lobes

    The parietal lobe lies behind the central sulcus, a markedly deep neural fissure separating the touchy-feely somatosensory cortices of parietal lobes...
    Lynne Barker in How to Build a Human Brain
    Chapter 2024
  17. Central pattern generator network model for the alternating hind limb gait of rats based on the modified Van der Pol equation

    Herein, we employed a central pattern generator (CPG), a spinal cord neural network that regulates lower-limb gait during intra-spinal...

    Xiaoyan Shen, Yan Wu, ... Xiongheng Bian in Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing
    Article 20 December 2022
  18. Sulcal variability in anterior lateral prefrontal cortex contributes to variability in reasoning performance among young adults

    Identifying structure–function correspondences is a major goal among biologists, cognitive neuroscientists, and brain mappers. Recent studies have...

    Ethan H. Willbrand, Samantha Jackson, ... Kevin S. Weiner in Brain Structure and Function
    Article 06 January 2024
  19. Primary acute convexity subarachnoid hemorrhage in older patients: analysis of baseline, clinical and MRI characteristics including quantitative surface study and topographical probabilistic mapping of convexity subarachnoid hemorrhage

    Objectives

    Primary acute convexity subarachnoid hemorrhage (cSAH) in older patients can be observed in cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) or idiopathic...

    Vincenzo Autieri, Nicolas Gaillard, ... Dimitri Renard in Acta Neurologica Belgica
    Article 14 October 2022
  20. Prenatal Genome-Wide Sequencing analysis (Exome or Genome) in detecting pathogenic Single Nucleotide Variants in fetal Central Nervous System Anomalies: systematic review and meta-analysis

    Prenatal Exome (pES) or Genome (pGS) Sequencing analysis showed a significant incremental diagnostic yield over karyotype and chromosomal microarray...

    Enrica Marchionni, Daniele Guadagnolo, ... Antonio Pizzuti in European Journal of Human Genetics
    Article 15 March 2024
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