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Daniel S. Margulies
Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique
Publications - 296
Citations - 26939
Daniel S. Margulies is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resting state fMRI & Default mode network. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 274 publications receiving 20956 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel S. Margulies include Humboldt State University & ICM Partners.
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Toward discovery science of human brain function
Bharat B. Biswal,Maarten Mennes,Xi-Nian Zuo,Suril Gohel,Clare Kelly,Steve M. Smith,Christian F. Beckmann,Jonathan S. Adelstein,Randy L. Buckner,Stan Colcombe,Anne Marie Dogonowski,Monique Ernst,Damien A. Fair,Michelle Hampson,Matthew J. Hoptman,James S. Hyde,Vesa Kiviniemi,Rolf Kötter,Shi-Jiang Li,Ching Po Lin,Mark J. Lowe,Clare E. Mackay,David J. Madden,Kristoffer Hougaard Madsen,Daniel S. Margulies,Helen S. Mayberg,Katie L. McMahon,Christopher S. Monk,Stewart H. Mostofsky,Bonnie J. Nagel,James J. Pekar,Scott Peltier,Steven E. Petersen,Valentin Riedl,Serge A.R.B. Rombouts,Bart Rypma,Bradley L. Schlaggar,Sein Schmidt,Rachael D. Seidler,Greg J. Siegle,Christian Sorg,Gao Jun Teng,Juha Veijola,Arno Villringer,Martin Walter,Lihong Wang,Xu Chu Weng,Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli,Peter C. Williamson,Christian Windischberger,Yu-Feng Zang,Hong Ying Zhang,F. Xavier Castellanos,F. Xavier Castellanos,Michael P. Milham +54 more
TL;DR: The 1000 Functional Connectomes Project (Fcon_1000) as discussed by the authors is a large-scale collection of functional connectome data from 1,414 volunteers collected independently at 35 international centers.
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Situating the default-mode network along a principal gradient of macroscale cortical organization
Daniel S. Margulies,Satrajit S. Ghosh,Satrajit S. Ghosh,Alexandros Goulas,Marcel Falkiewicz,Julia M. Huntenburg,Georg Langs,Georg Langs,Gleb Bezgin,Simon B. Eickhoff,F. Xavier Castellanos,F. Xavier Castellanos,Michael Petrides,Elizabeth Jefferies,Jonathan Smallwood +14 more
TL;DR: An overarching organization of large-scale connectivity that situates the default-mode network at the opposite end of a spectrum from primary sensory and motor regions is described, suggesting that the role of the DMN in cognition might arise from its position at one extreme of a hierarchy, allowing it to process transmodal information that is unrelated to immediate sensory input.
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Functional Connectivity of Human Striatum: A Resting State fMRI Study
A Di Martino,Anouk Scheres,Daniel S. Margulies,Amc Kelly,Lucina Q. Uddin,Zarrar Shehzad,Bharat B. Biswal,Judith R. Walters,Francisco X. Castellanos,Michael P. Milham +9 more
TL;DR: This work provides a comprehensive functional connectivity analysis of basal ganglia circuitry in humans through a functional magnetic resonance imaging examination during rest and revealed subtler distinctions within striatal subregions not previously appreciated by task-based imaging approaches.
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The Resting Brain: Unconstrained yet Reliable
Zarrar Shehzad,A. M. Clare Kelly,Philipp T. Reiss,Philipp T. Reiss,Dylan G. Gee,Kristin Gotimer,Lucina Q. Uddin,Sang Han Lee,Daniel S. Margulies,Amy Krain Roy,Bharat B. Biswal,Bharat B. Biswal,Eva Petkova,Eva Petkova,F. Xavier Castellanos,F. Xavier Castellanos,Michael P. Milham +16 more
TL;DR: The findings provide a solid foundation for continued examination of resting state fcMRI in typical and atypical populations, and short- and long-term measures of the consistency of global connectivity patterns were highly robust.
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Precuneus shares intrinsic functional architecture in humans and monkeys
Daniel S. Margulies,Daniel S. Margulies,Justin L. Vincent,Clare Kelly,Gabriele Lohmann,Lucina Q. Uddin,Bharat B. Biswal,Bharat B. Biswal,Arno Villringer,F. Xavier Castellanos,F. Xavier Castellanos,Michael P. Milham,Michael Petrides +12 more
TL;DR: These subdivisions within the precuneus suggest that neuroimaging studies will benefit from treating this region as anatomically (and thus functionally) heterogeneous, and provide support that resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) may in part reflect underlying anatomy.