Microstructural organization of human insula is linked to its macrofunctional circuitry and predicts cognitive control

  1. Vinod Menon  Is a corresponding author
  2. Guillermo Gallardo
  3. Mark A Pinsk
  4. Van-Dang Nguyen
  5. Jing-Rebecca Li
  6. Weidong Cai
  7. Demian Wassermann  Is a corresponding author
  1. Stanford University School of Medicine, United States
  2. Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Germany
  3. Princeton University, United States
  4. Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden
  5. Inria Centre de Recherche Saclay Île-de-France, France

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  1. Vinod Menon
  2. Guillermo Gallardo
  3. Mark A Pinsk
  4. Van-Dang Nguyen
  5. Jing-Rebecca Li
  6. Weidong Cai
  7. Demian Wassermann
(2020)
Microstructural organization of human insula is linked to its macrofunctional circuitry and predicts cognitive control
eLife 9:e53470.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.53470

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