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Myeloarchitecture Gradients In The Human Insula: Histological Underpinnings And Association To Intrinsic Functional Connectivity
2020
NeuroImage
Insular cortex is a core hub involved in multiple cognitive and socio-affective processes. Yet, the anatomical mechanisms that explain how it is involved in such a diverse array of functions remain incompletely understood. Here, we tested the hypothesis that changes in myeloarchitecture across the insular cortex explain how it can be involved in many different facets of cognitive function. Detailed intracortical profiling, performed across hundreds of insular locations on the basis of
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.116859
pmid:32325211
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