Mapping cortical representations of the rodent forepaw and hindpaw with BOLD fMRI reveals two spatial boundaries.
Artem G. GoloshevskyCarolyn W.-H. WuStephen J. DoddAlan P. KoretskyPublished in: NeuroImage (2011)
Keyphrases
- brain mapping
- functional magnetic resonance imaging
- event related
- functional mri
- human brain
- cortical areas
- magnetic resonance images
- spatial data
- brain activity
- spatio temporal
- spatial information
- prefrontal cortex
- data analysis
- cortical surface
- spatial and temporal
- spatial correlation
- spatial distribution
- diffusion tensor images
- basal ganglia
- cerebral cortex
- geographic information systems
- human subjects
- object boundaries
- spatial relationships
- spatial databases
- pattern classification
- higher level
- activation detection
- spatial objects
- cortical regions
- brain injury
- intermediate representation
- brain regions
- cognitive states
- spatial patterns
- symbolic representation
- regression analysis
- spatial relations
- mr images
- high dimensional