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Justin L. Vincent
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 23
Citations - 22078
Justin L. Vincent is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Posterior parietal cortex & Brain mapping. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 23 publications receiving 19993 citations. Previous affiliations of Justin L. Vincent include Washington University in St. Louis.
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The human brain is intrinsically organized into dynamic, anticorrelated functional networks
Michael D. Fox,Abraham Z. Snyder,Justin L. Vincent,Maurizio Corbetta,David C. Van Essen,Marcus E. Raichle +5 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that both task-driven neuronal responses and behavior are reflections of this dynamic, ongoing, functional organization of the brain, featuring the presence of anticorrelated networks in the absence of overt task performance.
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Distinct brain networks for adaptive and stable task control in humans
Nico U.F. Dosenbach,Damien A. Fair,Francis M. Miezin,Alexander L. Cohen,Kristin K. Wenger,Ronny A. T. Dosenbach,Michael D. Fox,Abraham Z. Snyder,Justin L. Vincent,Marcus E. Raichle,Bradley L. Schlaggar,Steven E. Petersen +11 more
TL;DR: The interactions of these regions are characterized by applying graph theory to resting state functional connectivity MRI data, suggesting the presence of two distinct task-control networks that appear to operate on different time scales and affect downstream processing via dissociable mechanisms.
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Spontaneous neuronal activity distinguishes human dorsal and ventral attention systems
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the neuroanatomical substrates of human attention persist in the absence of external events, reflected in the correlation structure of spontaneous activity.
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Intrinsic functional architecture in the anaesthetized monkey brain.
Justin L. Vincent,Gaurav H. Patel,Michael D. Fox,Abraham Z. Snyder,Justin T. Baker,D. C. Van Essen,John M. Zempel,Lawrence H. Snyder,Maurizio Corbetta,Marcus E. Raichle +9 more
TL;DR: This work demonstrates coherent spontaneous fluctuations within three well known systems (oculomotor, somatomotor and visual) and the ‘default’ system, a set of brain regions thought by some to support uniquely human capabilities.
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Evidence for a Frontoparietal Control System Revealed by Intrinsic Functional Connectivity
TL;DR: Detailed analysis of frontal and parietal cortex revealed clear evidence for contiguous but distinct regions: in general, the regions associated with the frontoparietal control system are situated between components of the dorsal attention and hippocampal-cortical memory systems.