2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2260331/v1
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Unravelling the fabric of the human mind: the brain-cognition space

Abstract: Thirty years of functional neuroimaging have been accumulating a wealth of evidence of the intricate relationship between structure and function. However, potential overlap, independence, granularity of and gaps between functions remain poorly understood at the global level. In this study, we extracted the latent structure of the current brain-cognition knowledge and revealed its organisational structure. This knowledge has been derived from the most comprehensive meta-analytic fMRI database (Neurosynth) that … Show more

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“…Along with enforcing the notion of different functional implications for different segments of the left AF, our ndings also shed light on the functional signi cance of the right AF, which is far less understood than its left hemisphere homologue 94,95 . Our results suggest that the right and the left AF share a substantially similar morpho-functional organization, although with some relevant differences.…”
Section: Functional Characterization Of Af Clusters: Relevance To Lan...supporting
confidence: 72%
“…Along with enforcing the notion of different functional implications for different segments of the left AF, our ndings also shed light on the functional signi cance of the right AF, which is far less understood than its left hemisphere homologue 94,95 . Our results suggest that the right and the left AF share a substantially similar morpho-functional organization, although with some relevant differences.…”
Section: Functional Characterization Of Af Clusters: Relevance To Lan...supporting
confidence: 72%