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Julia M. Huntenburg

Researcher at Max Planck Society

Publications -  36
Citations -  3441

Julia M. Huntenburg is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cortex (anatomy) & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 32 publications receiving 2157 citations. Previous affiliations of Julia M. Huntenburg include Free University of Berlin.

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Situating the default-mode network along a principal gradient of macroscale cortical organization

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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Large-Scale Gradients in Human Cortical Organization

TL;DR: A dominant gradient in cortical features that spans between sensorimotor and transmodal areas is described and it is proposed that this gradient constitutes a core organizing axis of the human cerebral cortex, and an intrinsic coordinate system is described on its basis.
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A Systematic Relationship Between Functional Connectivity and Intracortical Myelin in the Human Cerebral Cortex

TL;DR: This work uses ultrahigh‐resolution MRI at 7 T and dedicated image processing tools to demonstrate a systematic relationship between T1‐based intracortical myelin content and functional connectivity, and reveals a consistent spatial pattern throughout different analytic approaches.
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A mind-brain-body dataset of MRI, EEG, cognition, emotion, and peripheral physiology in young and old adults

Anahit Babayan, +84 more
- 12 Feb 2019 - 
TL;DR: A publicly available dataset of 227 healthy participants comprising a young and elderly group acquired cross-sectionally in Leipzig, Germany, between 2013 and 2015 to study mind-body-emotion interactions is presented.