Using a similar logic, we first tested our hypothetical topographic model of the functional - anatomic organization of brain networks
subserving social cognition (Fig. 1).
Hypothetical topographic model of amygdala subregions and their affiliated large - scale networks
subserving social cognition.
In this paper, we tested the hypothesis that more socially connected people have brains characterized by stronger intrinsic connectivity between the amygdala and other brain regions
subserving social cognition, using resting - state functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging (fcMRI).
Not exact matches
A schematic of (a) the amygdala subregions in coronal view that we hypothesize are anchors for (b) three large - scale networks
subserving processes important for
social cognition.