The impact of the human thalamus on brain-wide information processing

JM Shine, LD Lewis, DD Garrett… - Nature Reviews …, 2023 - nature.com
The thalamus is a small, bilateral structure in the diencephalon that integrates signals from
many areas of the CNS. This critical anatomical position allows the thalamus to influence …

[HTML][HTML] Linking structure and function in macroscale brain networks

LE Suárez, RD Markello, RF Betzel, B Misic - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2020 - cell.com
Structure–function relationships are a fundamental principle of many naturally occurring
systems. However, network neuroscience research suggests that there is an imperfect link …

The salience network: a neural system for perceiving and responding to homeostatic demands

WW Seeley - Journal of Neuroscience, 2019 - Soc Neuroscience
The term “salience network” refers to a suite of brain regions whose cortical hubs are the
anterior cingulate and ventral anterior insular (ie, frontoinsular) cortices. This network, which …

Functional brain networks reflect spatial and temporal autocorrelation

M Shinn, A Hu, L Turner, S Noble, KH Preller, JL Ji… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
High-throughput experimental methods in neuroscience have led to an explosion of
techniques for measuring complex interactions and multi-dimensional patterns. However …

Questions and controversies in the study of time-varying functional connectivity in resting fMRI

DJ Lurie, D Kessler, DS Bassett, RF Betzel… - Network …, 2020 - direct.mit.edu
The brain is a complex, multiscale dynamical system composed of many interacting regions.
Knowledge of the spatiotemporal organization of these interactions is critical for establishing …

Gradients of structure–function tethering across neocortex

B Vázquez-Rodríguez, LE Suárez… - Proceedings of the …, 2019 - National Acad Sciences
The white matter architecture of the brain imparts a distinct signature on neuronal
coactivation patterns. Interregional projections promote synchrony among distant neuronal …

Opposite effects of dopamine and serotonin on resting-state networks: review and implications for psychiatric disorders

B Conio, M Martino, P Magioncalda, A Escelsior… - Molecular …, 2020 - nature.com
Alterations in brain intrinsic activity—as organized in resting-state networks (RSNs) such as
sensorimotor network (SMN), salience network (SN), and default-mode network (DMN) …

Topographic gradients of intrinsic dynamics across neocortex

G Shafiei, RD Markello, R Vos de Wael, BC Bernhardt… - elife, 2020 - elifesciences.org
The intrinsic dynamics of neuronal populations are shaped by both microscale attributes and
macroscale connectome architecture. Here we comprehensively characterize the rich …

[HTML][HTML] Brain parcellation selection: An overlooked decision point with meaningful effects on individual differences in resting-state functional connectivity

NV Bryce, JC Flournoy, JFG Moreira, ML Rosen… - NeuroImage, 2021 - Elsevier
Over the past decade extensive research has examined the segregation of the human brain
into large-scale functional networks. The resulting network maps, ie parcellations, are now …

Integrative brain network and salience models of psychopathology and cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia

V Menon, L Palaniyappan, K Supekar - Biological Psychiatry, 2023 - Elsevier
Brain network models of cognitive control are central to advancing our understanding of
psychopathology and cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia. This review examines the role …