2024
Multimodal measures of spontaneous brain activity reveal both common and divergent patterns of cortical functional organization
Vafaii H, Mandino F, Desrosiers-Grégoire G, O’Connor D, Markicevic M, Shen X, Ge X, Herman P, Hyder F, Papademetris X, Chakravarty M, Crair M, Constable R, Lake E, Pessoa L. Multimodal measures of spontaneous brain activity reveal both common and divergent patterns of cortical functional organization. Nature Communications 2024, 15: 229. PMID: 38172111, PMCID: PMC10764905, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-44363-z.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
Functional network properties derived from wide-field calcium imaging differ with wakefulness and across cell type
O’Connor D, Mandino F, Shen X, Horien C, Ge X, Herman P, Hyder F, Crair M, Papademetris X, Lake E, Constable. Functional network properties derived from wide-field calcium imaging differ with wakefulness and across cell type. NeuroImage 2022, 264: 119735. PMID: 36347441, PMCID: PMC9808917, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.119735.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchA 3D atlas of functional human brain energetic connectome based on neuropil distribution
Yu Y, Akif A, Herman P, Cao M, Rothman D, Carson R, Agarwal D, Evans A, Hyder F. A 3D atlas of functional human brain energetic connectome based on neuropil distribution. Cerebral Cortex 2022, 33: 3996-4012. PMID: 36104858, PMCID: PMC10068297, DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhac322.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSynaptic densityCortical regionsHigher synapse densityHuman cortical circuitsFunctional imaging studiesCortical activity mapsVivo PET imagingNeuropil distributionGlucose oxidationSynapse densityCortical circuitsMetabolic rateSynaptic connectionsCortical energeticsImaging studiesHuman cortexPET imagingHistological stainingRecent evidenceCortexHuman brainBrainVoxel levelActivity ratesAtlas
2009
Oxidative Neuroenergetics in Event-Related Paradigms
Sanganahalli BG, Herman P, Blumenfeld H, Hyder F. Oxidative Neuroenergetics in Event-Related Paradigms. Journal Of Neuroscience 2009, 29: 1707-1718. PMID: 19211878, PMCID: PMC2760964, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.5549-08.2009.Peer-Reviewed Original Research