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Study: Cerebral Cortical Folding, Parcellation, and Connectivity
Figure S1. Individual variability in structural MRI volume slices
Study: Cerebral Cortical Folding, Parcellation, and Connectivity
Figure S2 (top row) Macaque folding fariability - surface views
Study: Cerebral Cortical Folding, Parcellation, and Connectivity
Figure S2 (middle row) Chimpanzee folding variability - surface views
Study: Cerebral Cortical Folding, Parcellation, and Connectivity
Figure S2 (bottom row) Human folding variability - surface views
Study: Cerebral Cortical Folding, Parcellation, and Connectivity
Figure 2. Myelin maps: human, chimp, macaque, marmoset, mouse
Reference: Macaque Cortical Parcellations and Yerkes19 MRI-based Atlas
Individual cortical thickness on inflated surfaces and flatmaps
Reference: Macaque Cortical Parcellations and Yerkes19 MRI-based Atlas
Cortical Parcellations - LV00_FOA00_PHT00 composite
Reference: Macaque Cortical Parcellations and Yerkes19 MRI-based Atlas
Yerkes19 Group Avg Myelin (T1/T2)
Reference: Macaque Cortical Parcellations and Yerkes19 MRI-based Atlas
Macaque Yerkes19 surfaces, folding overlay (19 macaques, MSM-Sulc Registered)
Reference: Macaque Cortical Parcellations and Yerkes19 MRI-based Atlas
Macaque Yerkes19 individual folding maps + T1w volumes
Reference: Macaque Cortical Parcellations and Yerkes19 MRI-based Atlas
Individual myelin maps on inflated surfaces and flatmaps
Study: Perspective for NHP_NNP
Fig. 1 Cortical thickness in human, chimpanzee, macaque and marmoset
Study: Cytoarchitectonic, receptor distribution and functional connectivity analyses of the macaque frontal lobe
Macaque prefrontal map
Study: A dopamine gradient controls access to distributed working memory in the large-scale monkey cortex
Fig 1. Dopamine D1 receptor density and cortical hierarchy
Study: A dopamine gradient controls access to distributed working memory in the large-scale monkey cortex
Figure_3_meta-analysis_vs_simulation
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