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Ultra-High Field Imaging of Human Visual Cognition.

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Abstract

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), the key methodology for mapping the functions of the human brain in a noninvasive manner, is limited by low temporal and spatial resolution. Recent advances in ultra-high field (UHF) fMRI provide a mesoscopic (i.e., submillimeter resolution) tool that allows us to probe laminar and columnar circuits, distinguish bottom-up versus top-down pathways, and map small subcortical areas. We review recent work demonstrating that UHF fMRI provides a robust methodology for imaging the brain across cortical depths and columns that provides insights into the brain's organization and functions at unprecedented spatial resolution, advancing our understanding of the fine-scale computations and interareal communication that support visual cognition.

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Annu Rev Vis Sci

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2374-4642
2374-4650

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Annual Reviews

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Sponsorship
Wellcome Trust (205067/Z/16/Z)
Wellcome Trust (223131/Z/21/Z)
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/P021255/1)
Wellcome Trust (223131/Z/21/Z)
BBSRC (BB/X013235/1)