Benjamin Hänisch, Justine Y Hansen ... Sofie Louise Valk
Dimensionality reduction techniques reveal how the organization of neurotransmitter receptor and transporter co-expression in the human brain may bridge the gap between brain structure and function.
When attempts to capitalize on her undiagnosed ADHD traits led to repeated cycles of overwork and burnout, a postdoc re-evaluated how she faces the daily challenges of being a neurodivergent scientist.
Deepali Taneja, Poornima Viswanathan, Sahana V Rajan
True inclusion starts in academia when we move from a deficit-based perspective to one that recognises and nurtures the unique strengths and talents of neurodivergent individuals.
Gilles Vannuscorps, Michael Andres, Alfonso Caramazza
It is possible to account for efficient facial expression recognition without having to invoke a mechanism of motor simulation, even in very sensitive and challenging tasks.
Majd Abdallah, Gaston E Zanitti ... Demian Wassermann
A comprehensive meta-analysis of the neuroimaging literature reveals that the lateral prefrontal cortex of humans is mainly organized along its rostrocaudal axis according to a unimodal-to-transmodal pattern of network connectivity and a concrete-to-abstract axis of functional associations.
Loïc Labache, Bernard Mazoyer ... Nathalie Tzourio-Mazoyer
Left-hander's atypical language brain organization, revealed by task-induced rightward asymmetry, is underpinned at rest by homotopic networks wired for language bilaterally and strong intrinsic connectivity through a large corpus callosum.
Diffusion-MRI-based cerebral cortical microstructure encoding regionally differential dendritic arborization and synaptic formation at birth robustly predicts future 2-year-old cognitive and language outcomes with regionally heterogeneous contribution that exhibits functional selectivity.
Jayson Jeganathan, Megan Campbell ... Michael Breakspear
A novel computational pipeline uses time-frequency analysis to capture the dynamics of human facial expressions, and demonstrates abnormal facial dynamics in melancholic depression.
Lucas Benjamin, Ana Fló ... Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz
When exposed to sound sequences, humans compute biased transition probabilities between elements, extract the underlying network structure, and even generalize missing data.