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Hai Li
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 10
Citations - 2001
Hai Li is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Brain atlas & Premotor cortex. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 1198 citations. Previous affiliations of Hai Li include McGovern Institute for Brain Research & Peking University.
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The Human Brainnetome Atlas: A New Brain Atlas Based on Connectional Architecture
Lingzhong Fan,Hai Li,Junjie Zhuo,Yu Zhang,Jiaojian Wang,Liangfu Chen,Zhengyi Yang,Congying Chu,Sangma Xie,Angela R. Laird,Peter T. Fox,Simon B. Eickhoff,Chunshui Yu,Tianzi Jiang +13 more
TL;DR: A connectivity-based parcellation framework is designed that identifies the subdivisions of the entire human brain, revealing the in vivo connectivity architecture and provides a fine-grained, cross-validated atlas and contains information on both anatomical and functional connections.
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Tractography-based Parcellation of the Human Middle Temporal Gyrus.
TL;DR: Interestingly, the functional connectivity with Brodmann's Area (BA) 40, BA 44, and BA 45 gradually increased from the anterior to the posterior MTG, a finding which indicated functional topographical organization as well as implying that language processing is functionally segregated in the MTG.
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The heterogeneity of the left dorsal premotor cortex evidenced by multimodal connectivity-based parcellation and functional characterization.
Sarah Genon,Andrew T. Reid,Hai Li,Lingzhong Fan,Veronika I. Müller,Edna C. Cieslik,Felix Hoffstaedter,Robert Langner,Christian Grefkes,Angela R. Laird,Peter T. Fox,Tianzi Jiang,Katrin Amunts,Simon B. Eickhoff +13 more
TL;DR: Analyzing the clusters consistent across all modalities revealed an organization of the left PMd that mirrored its right counterpart to a large degree, implying greater differentiation of higher cognitive functions for the left than the right PMd.
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Corresponding anatomical and coactivation architecture of the human precuneus showing similar connectivity patterns with macaques.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that anatomical connectivity patterns can reflect the functional architecture of the PCun in humans and that the functionalitecture of thePCun is similar in human and macaques.
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ATPP: A pipeline for automatic tractography-based brain parcellation
TL;DR: An integrated open source pipeline to realize the framework of parcellation with automatic processing and massive parallel computing, named Automatic Tractography-based Parcellation Pipeline (ATPP), which has been successfully utilized and fully validated in a variety of brain regions and the human Brainnetome Atlas.