H Higginbotham, Y Yokota… - Cerebral Cortex, 2011 - Oxford Univ Press The emergence of functional neuronal connectivity in the developing cerebral cortex depends on 1) neural progenitor differentiation, which leads to the generation of appropriate number and types of neurons, and 2) neuronal migration, which enables the appropriate positioning of ... Related articles - All 4 versions
K Meyer, JT Kaplan, R Essex, H Damasio… - Cerebral …, 2011 - Oxford Univ Press There is increasing evidence to suggest that primary sensory cortices can become active in the absence of external stimulation in their respective modalities. This occurs, for example, when stimuli processed via one sensory modality imply features characteristic of a different ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions
AD Engell… - Cerebral Cortex, 2011 - Oxford Univ Press The perception of faces evokes characteristic electrophysiological responses at discrete loci in human fusiform gyrus and adjacent ventral occipitotemporal cortical sites. Prominent among these responses are a surface-negative potential at ∼200-ms postonset (face-N200) and ... Related articles - All 4 versions
MJ Kim, DG Gee, RA Loucks, FC Davis… - Cerebral …, 2011 - Oxford Univ Press Anxiety is linked to compromised interactions between the amygdala and the dorsal and ventral medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). While numerous task-based neuroimaging studies show that anxiety levels predict amygdala–mPFC connectivity and response magnitude, here we ... Related articles - All 4 versions
I Reillo, C de Juan Romero… - Cerebral …, 2011 - Oxford Univ Press The cerebral cortex of large mammals undergoes massive surface area expansion and folding during development. Specific mechanisms to orchestrate the growth of the cortex in surface area rather than in thickness are likely to exist, but they have not been identified. Analyzing ... Cited by 3 - Related articles - All 4 versions