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View article: Generating Synthetic MR Perfusion Maps from DWI and FLAIR in Acute Ischemic Stroke using Deep Learning
Generating Synthetic MR Perfusion Maps from DWI and FLAIR in Acute Ischemic Stroke using Deep Learning Open
Background Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is critical for acute stroke triage, but time-consuming, and often requires contrast injection for perfusion imaging. This study aimed to synthesize T-map perfusion maps from routinely available,…
View article: Millennium Pathways for Tractography: 40 grand challenges to shape the future of tractography
Millennium Pathways for Tractography: 40 grand challenges to shape the future of tractography Open
In the spirit of the historic Millennium Prize Problems that heralded a new era for mathematics, the newly formed International Society for Tractography (IST) has launched the Millennium Pathways for Tractography, a community-driven roadma…
View article: Altercentrism and a change in perspective on the self: The relationships of visuospatial perspective-taking with rumination and mindfulness
Altercentrism and a change in perspective on the self: The relationships of visuospatial perspective-taking with rumination and mindfulness Open
Rumination, a dysfunctional way of thinking, can be counteracted by mindfulness. One leading mechanism through which mindfulness works is a change in perspective on the self, i.e., looking at one’s own mental contents from a decentered per…
View article: Transcranial in-depth ultrafast ultrasound brain imaging in non-human primates
Transcranial in-depth ultrafast ultrasound brain imaging in non-human primates Open
Ultrasound Localization Microscopy (ULM) offers sub-diffraction resolution vascular imaging by tracking individual contrast microbubbles. However, transcranial implementation in non-human primates remains challenging due to the skull’s aco…
View article: Evidence for an Evolutionary Continuity in Social Dominance: Insights from Nonhuman Primate Tractography
Evidence for an Evolutionary Continuity in Social Dominance: Insights from Nonhuman Primate Tractography Open
The dynamics of social dominance play a significant role in regulating access to resources and influencing reproductive success and survival in nonhuman primates. These dynamics are based on aggressive and submissive interactions that crea…
View article: Cross-species neuroanatomy in primates using tractography
Cross-species neuroanatomy in primates using tractography Open
View article: Author Correction: A human brain map of mitochondrial respiratory capacity and diversity
Author Correction: A human brain map of mitochondrial respiratory capacity and diversity Open
View article: A global effort to benchmark predictive models and reveal mechanistic diversity in long-term stroke outcomes
A global effort to benchmark predictive models and reveal mechanistic diversity in long-term stroke outcomes Open
View article: Neurotransmitters’ white matter mapping unveils the neurochemical fingerprints of stroke
Neurotransmitters’ white matter mapping unveils the neurochemical fingerprints of stroke Open
Distinctive patterns of brain neurotransmission frame determinant circuits for behavior. Understanding the relationship between their damage and the cognitive impairment provoked by brain lesions could provide insights into the pathophysio…
View article: GINNA, a 33 resting-state networks atlas with meta-analytic decoding-based cognitive characterization
GINNA, a 33 resting-state networks atlas with meta-analytic decoding-based cognitive characterization Open
View article: Author response: A double dissociation between semantic and spatial cognition in visual to default network pathways
Author response: A double dissociation between semantic and spatial cognition in visual to default network pathways Open
View article: A double dissociation between semantic and spatial cognition in visual to default network pathways
A double dissociation between semantic and spatial cognition in visual to default network pathways Open
Processing pathways between sensory and default mode network (DMN) regions support recognition, navigation, and memory but their organisation is not well understood. We show that functional subdivisions of visual cortex and DMN sit at oppo…
View article: Functional anatomy and topographical organization of the frontotemporal arcuate fasciculus
Functional anatomy and topographical organization of the frontotemporal arcuate fasciculus Open
View article: Impact of resection location on depressive symptoms following glioma surgery
Impact of resection location on depressive symptoms following glioma surgery Open
Background Glioma surgery aims to maximize tumor removal while preserving functional integrity. Functional outcome usually focuses on neurological and neurocognitive functions, but surgery may also affect mood regulation. We determined the…
View article: MRI R2* captures inflammation in disconnected brain structures after stroke: a translational study
MRI R2* captures inflammation in disconnected brain structures after stroke: a translational study Open
Ischemic strokes disrupt brain networks, leading to remote effects in key regions like the thalamus, a critical hub for brain functions. However, non-invasive methods to quantify these remote consequences still need to be explored. This st…
View article: Asymmetry of attentive networks contributes to adult Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) pathophysiology
Asymmetry of attentive networks contributes to adult Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) pathophysiology Open
Diffusion imaging studies in Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have revealed alterations in anatomical brain connections, such as the fronto-parietal connection known as superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF). Studies in neur…
View article: A global effort to benchmark predictive models and reveal mechanistic diversity in long-term stroke outcomes
A global effort to benchmark predictive models and reveal mechanistic diversity in long-term stroke outcomes Open
Stroke remains a leading cause of mortality and long-term disability worldwide, with variable recovery trajectories posing substantial challenges in anticipating post-event care and rehabilitation planning. To address these challenges, we …
View article: A platform to map the mind–mitochondria connection and the hallmarks of psychobiology: the MiSBIE study
A platform to map the mind–mitochondria connection and the hallmarks of psychobiology: the MiSBIE study Open
View article: The morphospace of the brain-cognition organisation
The morphospace of the brain-cognition organisation Open
Over the past three decades, functional neuroimaging has amassed abundant evidence of the intricate interplay between brain structure and function. However, the potential anatomical and experimental overlap, independence, granularity, and …
View article: Author response: Visual to default network pathways: A double dissociation between semantic and spatial cognition
Author response: Visual to default network pathways: A double dissociation between semantic and spatial cognition Open
View article: Visual to default network pathways: A double dissociation between semantic and spatial cognition
Visual to default network pathways: A double dissociation between semantic and spatial cognition Open
Processing pathways between sensory and default mode network (DMN) regions support recognition, navigation, and memory but their organisation is not well understood. We show that functional subdivisions of visual cortex and DMN sit at oppo…
View article: GINNA, a 33 resting-state networks atlas with meta-analytic decoding-based cognitive characterization
GINNA, a 33 resting-state networks atlas with meta-analytic decoding-based cognitive characterization Open
Since resting-state networks were first observed using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), their cognitive relevance has been widely suggested. These networks have often been labeled based on their visual resemblance to task activation netwo…
View article: Evidence for an evolutionary continuity in social dominance: Insights from non-human primates tractography
Evidence for an evolutionary continuity in social dominance: Insights from non-human primates tractography Open
The dynamics of social dominance play a significant role in regulating access to resources and influencing reproductive success and survival in non-human primates. These dynamics are based on aggressive and submissive interactions which cr…
View article: Are we ready to cure post-stroke cognitive impairment? Many key prerequisites can be achieved quickly and easily
Are we ready to cure post-stroke cognitive impairment? Many key prerequisites can be achieved quickly and easily Open
Purpose: Post-stroke (PS) cognitive impairment (CI) is frequent and its devastating functional and vital consequences are well known. Despite recent guidelines, they are still largely neglected. A large number of recent studies have re-exa…
View article: Streams of conscious visual experience
Streams of conscious visual experience Open
Consciousness, a cornerstone of human cognition, is believed to arise from complex neural interactions. Traditional views have focused on localized fronto-parietal networks or broader inter-regional dynamics. In our study, we leverage adva…
View article: Compressed representation of brain genetic transcription
Compressed representation of brain genetic transcription Open
The architecture of the brain is too complex to be intuitively surveyable without the use of compressed representations that project its variation into a compact, navigable space. The task is especially challenging with high‐dimensional da…
View article: Functional anatomy and topographical organization of the frontotemporal arcuate fasciculus
Functional anatomy and topographical organization of the frontotemporal arcuate fasciculus Open
Traditionally, the frontotemporal arcuate fasciculus (AF) is viewed as a single entity in anatomo-clinical models. However, it is unclear if distinct cortical origin and termination patterns within this bundle correspond to specific langua…
View article: A Platform to Map the Mind-Mitochondria Connection and the Hallmarks of Psychobiology: The MiSBIE Study
A Platform to Map the Mind-Mitochondria Connection and the Hallmarks of Psychobiology: The MiSBIE Study Open
Health emerges from coordinated psychobiological processes powered by mitochondrial energy transformation. But how do mitochondria regulate the multisystem responses that shape resilience and disease risk across the lifespan? The Mitochond…
View article: A preliminary study of white matter disconnections underlying deficits in praxis in left hemisphere stroke patients
A preliminary study of white matter disconnections underlying deficits in praxis in left hemisphere stroke patients Open
Limb apraxia is a higher-order motor disorder often occurring post-stroke, which affects skilled actions. It is assessed through tasks involving gesture production or pantomime, recognition, meaningless gesture imitation, complex figure dr…
View article: Integrating brain function and structure in the study of the human attentional networks: a functionnectome study
Integrating brain function and structure in the study of the human attentional networks: a functionnectome study Open
Attention is a heterogeneous function theoretically divided into different systems. While functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has extensively characterized their functioning, the role of white matter in cognitive function has gain…