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Mapping topographic structure in white matter pathways with level set treesTranscranial magnetic stimulation of posterior parietal cortex affects decisions of hand choice.Deterministic diffusion fiber tracking improved by quantitative anisotropy.Advances in functional imaging of the human cerebellum.Evidence of a novel somatopic map in the human neocerebellum during complex actions.Dynamic sensorimotor planning during long-term sequence learning: the role of variability, response chunking and planning errors.Cerebral blood flow links insulin resistance and baroreflex sensitivity.How each movement changes the next: an experimental and theoretical study of fast adaptive priors in reaching.Health Neuroscience: Defining a New Field.Converging structural and functional connectivity of orbitofrontal, dorsolateral prefrontal, and posterior parietal cortex in the human striatumCerebellar activation during discrete and not continuous timed movements: an fMRI study.Visuotopic cortical connectivity underlying attention revealed with white-matter tractography.Attenuating illusory binding with TMS of the right parietal cortex.In vivo characterization of the connectivity and subcomponents of the human globus pallidusCompeting basal ganglia pathways determine the difference between stopping and deciding not to goIpsilateral corticospinal projections do not predict congenital mirror movements: a case reportBeliever-Skeptic Meets Actor-Critic: Rethinking the Role of Basal Ganglia Pathways during Decision-Making and Reinforcement Learning.White matter microstructure mediates the relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness and spatial working memory in older adults.Inflammatory pathways link socioeconomic inequalities to white matter architecture.Competing physiological pathways link individual differences in weight and abdominal adiposity to white matter microstructureFusing multiple neuroimaging modalities to assess group differences in perception-action coupling.Brain volume and white matter in youth with type 2 diabetes compared to obese and normal weight, non-diabetic peers: A pilot study.The organization and dynamics of corticostriatal pathways link the medial orbitofrontal cortex to future behavioral responses.Brain dynamics of post-task resting state are influenced by expertise: Insights from baseball players.Organization of cortico-cortical pathways supporting memory retrieval across subregions of the left ventrolateral prefrontal cortex.Connectometry: A statistical approach harnessing the analytical potential of the local connectome.In vivo quantification of global connectivity in the human corpus callosum.Anticipatory adjustments in the unloading task: is an efference copy necessary for learning?Prefrontal and parietal contributions to refreshing: an rTMS study.Coming unbound: disrupting automatic integration of synesthetic color and graphemes by transcranial magnetic stimulation of the right parietal lobe.High-definition fiber tractography of the human brain: neuroanatomical validation and neurosurgical applications.Rethinking the role of the middle longitudinal fascicle in language and auditory pathways.In vivo mapping of microstructural somatotopies in the human corticospinal pathways.Network dynamics mediating ipsilateral motor cortex activity during unimanual actions.Cerebellar involvement in anticipating the consequences of self-produced actions during bimanual movements.Early life environment modulates 'handedness' in rats.Local connectome phenotypes predict social, health, and cognitive factors.Cognitive chimera states in human brain networksIllusions of force perception: the role of sensori-motor predictions, visual information, and motor errorsAsymmetry, connectivity, and segmentation of the arcuate fascicle in the human brain
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