Genetic and phylogenetic uncoupling of structure and function in human transmodal cortex
Brain structure scaffolds intrinsic function, supporting cognition and ultimately behavioral flexibility. However, it remains unclear how a static, genetically controlled architecture supports flexible cognition and behavior. Here, we synthesize genetic, phylogenetic and cognitive analyses to unders...
Main Authors: | Bayrak, Ş (Author), Bernhardt, B.C (Author), Bethlehem, R.A.I (Author), Eickhoff, S.B (Author), Kochunov, P. (Author), Margulies, D. (Author), Masouleh, S.K (Author), Paquola, C. (Author), Park, B.-Y (Author), Royer, J. (Author), Smallwood, J. (Author), Valk, S.L (Author), Vos de Wael, R. (Author), Xu, T. (Author), Yeo, B.T.T (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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NLM (Medline)
2022
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