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Roland P, Graufelds C, W Hlin J, Ingelman L, Andersson M, Ledberg A, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp . 2014 Mar; 1(3):173-84. PMID: 24578038
We present the new computerized Human Brain Atlas (HBA) for anatomical and functional mapping studies of the human brain. The HBA is based on many high-resolution magnetic resonance images of...
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Harvey M, Roland P
Front Syst Neurosci . 2013 Jun; 7:23. PMID: 23805082
It is not known how visual cortical neurons react to several moving objects and how their firing to the motion of one object is affected by neurons firing to another...
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Roland P
J R Soc Med . 2010 Oct; 76(6):530. PMID: 20894489
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Roland P, Geyer S, Amunts K, Schormann T, Schleicher A, Malikovic A, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp . 2010 Apr; 5(4):222-7. PMID: 20408219
The remarkable intersubject variability of the human cerebral cortex poses major problems for the systematic study of functional-structural relationships. Lack of homology and macroscopical landmarks between brains implies that one...
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Zilles K, Schleicher A, Langemann C, Amunts K, Morosan P, Palomero-Gallagher N, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp . 2010 Apr; 5(4):218-21. PMID: 20408218
The degree of cortical folding (GI) and the relation between sulci and borders of cyto- and receptorarchitectonically defined areas were analyzed in postmortem human brains. The GI reaches adult levels...
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Geyer S, Schleicher A, Schormann T, Mohlberg H, Bodegard A, Roland P, et al.
Anat Embryol (Berl) . 2001 Nov; 204(4):351-66. PMID: 11720238
In this study we analyzed structural and functional aspects of the human primary somatosensory areas 3a, 3b, and 1 on the basis of a computerized brain atlas. The approach overcomes...
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Rosbacke M, Lindeberg T, Bjorkman E, Roland P
Med Image Anal . 2001 Aug; 5(2):89-110. PMID: 11516705
A dominant approach to brain mapping is to define functional regions in the brain by analyzing images of brain activation obtained from positron emission tomography (PET) and functional magnetic resonance...
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Bodegard A, Geyer S, Grefkes C, Zilles K, Roland P
Neuron . 2001 Aug; 31(2):317-28. PMID: 11502261
It is not known exactly which cortical areas compute somatosensory representations of shape. This was investigated using positron emission tomography and cytoarchitectonic mapping. Volunteers discriminated shapes by passive or active...
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Herath P, Kinomura S, Roland P
Hum Brain Mapp . 2001 Feb; 12(2):110-9. PMID: 11169875
In this study, we examined the hypothesis that two distinct sets of cortical areas subserve two dissociable neurophysiological mechanisms of visual recognition. We posited that one such mechanism uses category...
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Vidnyanszky Z, Gulyas B, Roland P
Hum Brain Mapp . 2000 Nov; 11(2):104-16. PMID: 11061337
Visual form and position perception in primates is thought to engage two different sets of cortical visual areas. However, the original concept of two functionally different and anatomically segregated pathways...