KE Garcia, CD Kroenke… - … Transactions of the …, 2018 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Cortical folding, or gyrification, coincides with several important developmental processes. The folded shape of the human brain allows the cerebral cortex, the thin outer layer of …
In brain imaging, accurate alignment of cortical surfaces is fundamental to the statistical sensitivity and spatial localisation of group studies, and cortical surface-based alignment …
Convolutions are a classical hallmark of most mammalian brains. Brain surface morphology is often associated with intelligence and closely correlated with neurological dysfunction …
The developing human brain remains one of the few unsolved mysteries of science. Advancements in developmental biology, neuroscience and medical imaging have brought …
Folding of the cerebral cortical surface is a critical process in human brain development, yet despite decades of indirect study and speculation the mechanics of the process remain …
In humans and many other mammals, the cortex (the outer layer of the brain) folds during development. The mechanics of folding are not well understood; leading explanations are …
Gyrification, the developmental buckling of the cortex, is not a random process—the forces that mediate expansion do so in such a way as to generate consistent patterns of folds …
GF Striedter, S Srinivasan… - Annual review of …, 2015 - annualreviews.org
Why the cerebral cortex folds in some mammals but not in others has long fascinated and mystified neurobiologists. Over the past century—especially the past decade—researchers …
Improved understanding of the factors that govern folding of the cerebral cortex is desirable for many reasons. The existence of consistent patterns in folding within and between …