2025
Yale Brain Atlas to interactively explore multimodal structural and functional neuroimaging data
Collins E, Chishti O, McGrath H, Obaid S, King A, Qiu E, Gabriel E, Shen X, Arora J, Papademetris X, Constable R, Spencer D, Zaveri H. Yale Brain Atlas to interactively explore multimodal structural and functional neuroimaging data. Frontiers In Network Physiology 2025, 5: 1585019. DOI: 10.3389/fnetp.2025.1585019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMultimodal neuroimaging dataNeuroimaging dataAnalysis of multimodal neuroimaging dataBrain structure-function relationshipsFunctional neuroimaging dataFMRI activation dataWhite matter connectomeHuman Connectome ProjectBrain atlasesCortical thickness profilesConnectome ProjectHuman brainAnatomical parcellationBrainConnectivity matrixAtlas spaceYaleInteractive explorationHealthy subjectsWeb toolCognitionInteractive pagesEmotionsSubjectsConnectome
2024
Mapping the structure-function relationship along macroscale gradients in the human brain
Collins E, Chishti O, Obaid S, McGrath H, King A, Shen X, Arora J, Papademetris X, Constable R, Spencer D, Zaveri H. Mapping the structure-function relationship along macroscale gradients in the human brain. Nature Communications 2024, 15: 7063. PMID: 39152127, PMCID: PMC11329792, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-51395-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStructure-function correspondenceBrain regionsMacroscale gradientWhite matter connectivityHuman brain regionsStructure-function couplingNeural network propertiesAssociation cortexCognitive functionBridging neuroscienceFunctional coactivationOrganizational axisCortical thicknessHuman brainMotor cortexLanguage processingBrainCortexMotor functionNatural language processingNetwork propertiesMotorNeuroscienceNatural languageData repositories
2022
High-resolution cortical parcellation based on conserved brain landmarks for localization of multimodal data to the nearest centimeter
McGrath H, Zaveri H, Collins E, Jafar T, Chishti O, Obaid S, Ksendzovsky A, Wu K, Papademetris X, Spencer D. High-resolution cortical parcellation based on conserved brain landmarks for localization of multimodal data to the nearest centimeter. Scientific Reports 2022, 12: 18778. PMID: 36335146, PMCID: PMC9637135, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-21543-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEpilepsy surgery cohortStandardized brain regionsBrain structure-function relationshipsSurgery cohortClinical usefulnessBrain metricsAnatomical locationBrain regionsBrain localizationCortical parcellationOwn unique benefitsIntracranial electroencephalographyAnatomical designationBrain anatomyHuman brain anatomyHuman brainBrain atlasBrain landmarksBrain atlasesParcellationMagnetic resonanceNearest centimeterAnatomical featuresAnatomyCortical localization
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