Corresponding anatomical and coactivation architecture of the human precuneus showing similar connectivity patterns with macaques

Volume: 200, Pages: 562 - 574
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
The precuneus (PCun) is one of the most expanded areas of the association cortex and plays an important role in integrating information from different modalities. However, whether the functional architecture of PCun is shared by humans and macaques is an open question. We used both anatomical connectivity and task-dependent coactivation patterns to parcellate the human PCun and consistently identified three subregions in the human PCun using two...
Paper Details
Title
Corresponding anatomical and coactivation architecture of the human precuneus showing similar connectivity patterns with macaques
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
200
Pages
562 - 574
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