Sentences with phrase «distinct brain networks»

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The imaging can help us distinguish between the different brain networks that contribute to distinct sub-symptoms.
Scientists at the Medical Research Council Brain Network Dynamics Unit at the University of Oxford have pinpointed two distinct mechanisms in the human brain that control the balance between speed and accuracy when making decisBrain Network Dynamics Unit at the University of Oxford have pinpointed two distinct mechanisms in the human brain that control the balance between speed and accuracy when making decisbrain that control the balance between speed and accuracy when making decisions.
Next, Bertolero said, he and his co-authors plan to look into why evolution built a brain with distinct networks and connector hubs, precisely how connector hubs integrate and coordinate, and what happens when they are damaged by a stroke, for example.
Although the neural networks that seem to be affected in Tourette's and OCD are distinct, they nonetheless involve brain regions with similar functions — in particular, motor activity and decision making.
Intrinsic brain networks are comprised of remote regions that have correlated spontaneous activity seen in functional imaging, known as intrinsic functional connectivity (FC), that is remarkably persistent across distinct consciousness states.
«These initial results should be treated as a resource not only for decoding how this network guides the vast array of very distinct brain functions, but also how dysfunctions in different parts of this network can lead to different neurological conditions,» said Dr. Callaway.
The amygdala is composed of distinct subregions that interact with dissociable brain networks, which have been studied only in experimental animals.
Therefore, when functional brain networks are constructed at the voxel - level, a resolution similar to ICA, a network based approach offers distinct advantages over ICA in understanding the overall organization of the brain network.
At rest, spontaneous brain activity measured by fMRI is summarized by a number of distinct resting state networks (RSNs) following similar temporal time courses.
Based on our synthesis of published anatomical and functional data in humans and nonhuman animals (see Materials and Methods), we hypothesized that the amygdala would parse into three subregions that each anchor a large - scale network of brain regions implicated in distinct processes of social cognition.
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