Xavier Guell, Jeremy D Schmahmann ... Satrajit S Ghosh
Cerebellar functional regions follow a gradual organization, which progresses from primary (motor) to transmodal (Default Mode Network) regions, and a secondary axis extends from task-unfocused to task-focused processing.
Kosuke Hamaguchi, Katherine A Tschida ... Richard Mooney
Intracellular recordings in singing birds and images of synapses in deafened birds provide insights into the neural circuitry that enables songbirds to fine-tune their songs.
Marija Markicevic, Oliver Sturman ... Nicole Wenderoth
The structural characteristics of a circuit and its hierarchical dimensions are shown to influence regional time-series dynamics after targeted cellular-level manipulations.
Brad K Hulse, Hannah Haberkern ... Vivek Jayaraman
An analysis of the first complete synaptic resolution connectome of Drosophila's navigation circuit uncovers neural network motifs supporting broadly relevant sensorimotor computations.
Keyvan Mahjoory, Jan-Mathijs Schoffelen ... Joachim Gross
The strongest peak frequency of brain oscillations in a brain area decreases significantly, gradually and robustly along the posterior-anterior axis following the global hierarchy from early sensory to higher order areas.
Cortical oscillations in human MEG are lamina-specific, with low-frequency activity predominating in deep, and high-frequency activity in more superficial layers of sensory and motor cortices.