Samyogita Hardikar, Brontë Mckeown, Adam Turnbull, Ting Xu et al.
Abstract Human cognition supports complex behaviour across a range of situations, and traits (such as personality) influence how we react in these different contexts. Although viewing traits as situationally grounded is common in social sciences it is often overlooked in neuroscience. Often studies ...
Zhiyao Gao, Li Zheng, Katya Krieger‐Redwood, Ajay D. Halai et al.
Article Figures and data Abstract Editor's evaluation Introduction Results Discussion Methods Data availability References Decision letter Author response Article and author information Metrics Abstract Understanding how thought emerges from the topographical structure of the cerebral cortex is a pr...
Reinder Vos de Wael, Jessica Royer, Shahin Tavakol, Yezhou Wang et al.
A bstract The temporal lobe is implicated in higher cognitive processes and is one of the regions that underwent substantial reorganization during primate evolution. Its functions are instantiated, in part, by its complex layout of structural connections. This study identified low-dimensional repres...
Raven Star Wallace, Brontë Mckeown, Ian Goodall-Halliwell, Louis Chitiz et al.
Yezhou Wang, Jordan DeKraker, Raúl Rodríguez‐Cruces, Donna Gift Cabalo et al.
Abstract Although functional networks can be consistently identified across cognitive states, they also undergo dynamic reconfigurations across different contexts. For example, naturalistic movie watching paradigms amplify activity in sensory systems compared to resting conditions. However, it remai...
Kyoungseob Byeon, Hyunjin Park, Shinwon Park, Jon Cluce et al.
The brain undergoes profound structural and functional transformations from childhood to adolescence. Convergent evidence suggests that neurodevelopment proceeds in a hierarchical manner, characterized by heterogeneous maturation patterns across brain regions and networks. However, the maturation of...
Tirso RJ Gonzalez Alam, Katya Krieger‐Redwood, Dominika Varga, Zhiyao Gao et al.
Default mode network and visual cortex are connected via two parallel pathways that differentially respond to the processing of visual scenes and semantic information about objects, reflecting domain-specific organisation.
Samyogita Hardikar, Brontë Mckeown, H. Lina Schaare, Raven Star Wallace et al.
Xiuyi Wang, Katya Krieger‐Redwood, Yanni Cui, Jonathan Smallwood et al.
It’s crucial in neuroscience to understand how the human brain adapts to varying cognitive demands. This study investigates network reconfiguration during controlled semantic retrieval in differing contexts. We analyzed brain responses to two semantic tasks of varying difficulty – global association...
Raven Star Wallace, Brontë Mckeown, Ian Goodall-Halliwell, Louis Chitiz et al.
Abstract Movie-watching is a central aspect of our lives and an important paradigm for understanding the brain mechanisms behind cognition as it occurs in daily life. Contemporary views of ongoing thought argue that the ability to make sense of events in the ‘here and now’ depend on the neural proce...
Raven Star Wallace, Brontë Mckeown, Ian Goodall-Halliwell, Louis Chitiz et al.
Movie-watching is a central aspect of our lives and an important paradigm for understanding the brain mechanisms behind cognition as it occurs in daily life. Contemporary views of ongoing thought argue that the ability to make sense of events in the ‘here and now’ depend on the neural processing of ...
Samyogita Hardikar, Brontë Mckeown, H. Lina Schaare, Raven Star Wallace et al.
Complex macro-scale patterns of brain activity that emerge during periods of wakeful rest provide insight into the organisation of neural function, how these differentiate individuals based on their traits, and the neural basis of different types of self-generated thoughts. Although brain activity d...
Jason P. Gallivan, Qasem Nick, Daniel J. Gale, Corson N. Areshenkoff et al.
Dimensionality reduction approaches on functional MRI data reveal that human reward-based motor learning emerges from dynamic changes in functional brain network interactions among sensorimotor, attention, and default mode networks.
Jonathan Smallwood, Tommaso Volpi
Full text Figures and data Side by side Abstract Editor's evaluation Introduction Results Discussion Methods Data availability References Decision letter Author response Article and author information Metrics Abstract External tasks evoke characteristic fMRI BOLD signal deactivations in the default ...