Layer-specific diffusion weighted imaging in human primary visual cortex in vitro.
One of the most prominent characteristics of the human neocortex is its laminated structure. The first person to observe this was Francesco Gennari in the second half the 18th century: in the middle of the depth of primary visual cortex, myelinated fibres are so abundant that he could observe them w...
Main Authors: | Kleinnijenhuis, M, Zerbi, V, Küsters, B, Slump, C, Barth, M, van Cappellen van Walsum, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2013
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