2015
DOI: 10.1038/nature15692
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Progress and challenges in probing the human brain

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“…Flexible surface electrode arrays (10)(11)(12) are also capable of mapping activity at the cellular level but are not capable of accessing deeper brain regions and generally have spatial resolution inferior to that of optical imaging. Implantable electrical probes can provide advantages for high-spatiotemporalresolution neural recordings independent of probing depth compared with other techniques (6). However, conventional implanted electrical probes, such as silicon and microwire probes (13,14), generally exhibit immune responses that lead to glial scar formation and neuronal cell depletion at the interfacial tissue/probe region (15)(16)(17)(18).…”
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“…Flexible surface electrode arrays (10)(11)(12) are also capable of mapping activity at the cellular level but are not capable of accessing deeper brain regions and generally have spatial resolution inferior to that of optical imaging. Implantable electrical probes can provide advantages for high-spatiotemporalresolution neural recordings independent of probing depth compared with other techniques (6). However, conventional implanted electrical probes, such as silicon and microwire probes (13,14), generally exhibit immune responses that lead to glial scar formation and neuronal cell depletion at the interfacial tissue/probe region (15)(16)(17)(18).…”
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“…Current approaches to functional parcellations of the cerebral cortex using fMRI [18] can be grouped into two classes of methods. The first class includes hard parcellations, in which each vertex belongs to exactly one parcel.…”
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“…While informative, the aforementioned literature (and 'brain-mapping' in general) largely focuses on isolating regions specialised for a particular function, by way of examining discrete regional activation amplitudes Poldrack and Farah, 2015). This approach ignores the fact that brain regions will likely need to work together in concert to achieve complex behavioural outcomes.…”
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“…Popular techniques used to investigate neural dynamics in humans include functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), positron emission tomography (PET), magnetoencephalography (MEG) and electroencephalography (EEG). Since its inception in 1990 (Ogawa et al, 1990) fMRI has arguably become the workhorse of investigations in cognitive neuroscience, largely due to its high spatial resolution (Poldrack and Farah, 2015). A typical, modern fMRI study has a spatial resolution of approximately 2-3 mm 3 and the potential to collect data samples every one to two seconds.…”
Section: Assessing Changes In Human Brain Activity In Vivomentioning
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