Authors
Evan M Gordon, Timothy O Laumann, Babatunde Adeyemo, Adrian W Gilmore, Steven M Nelson, Nico UF Dosenbach, Steven E Petersen
Publication date
2017/2/1
Journal
Neuroimage
Volume
146
Pages
918-939
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Recent work has made important advances in describing the large-scale systems-level organization of human cortex by analyzing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data averaged across groups of subjects. However, new findings have emerged suggesting that individuals’ cortical systems are topologically complex, containing small but reliable features that cannot be observed in group-averaged datasets, due in part to variability in the position of such features along the cortical sheet. This previous work has reported only specific examples of these individual-specific system features; to date, such features have not been comprehensively described. Here we used fMRI to identify cortical system features in individual subjects within three large cross-subject datasets and one highly sampled within-subject dataset. We observed system features that have not been previously characterized, but 1) were …
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