User profiles for Aurina Arnatkevičiūtė
Aurina ArnatkeviciuteARC DECRA Fellow, Monash University Verified email at monash.edu Cited by 2358 |
Bridging the gap between connectome and transcriptome
The recent construction of brain-wide gene expression atlases, which measure the transcriptional
activity of thousands of genes in multiple anatomical locations, has made it possible to …
activity of thousands of genes in multiple anatomical locations, has made it possible to …
Country-level gender inequality is associated with structural differences in the brains of women and men
…, C Arango, A Arnatkevičiūtė… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
Gender inequality across the world has been associated with a higher risk to mental health
problems and lower academic achievement in women compared to men. We also know that …
problems and lower academic achievement in women compared to men. We also know that …
[HTML][HTML] Uncovering the transcriptional correlates of hub connectivity in neural networks
Connections in nervous systems are disproportionately concentrated on a small subset of
neural elements that act as network hubs. Hubs have been found across different of species …
neural elements that act as network hubs. Hubs have been found across different of species …
Modeling spatial, developmental, physiological, and topological constraints on human brain connectivity
The complex connectivity of nervous systems is thought to have been shaped by competitive
selection pressures to minimize wiring costs and support adaptive function. Accordingly, …
selection pressures to minimize wiring costs and support adaptive function. Accordingly, …
[HTML][HTML] Core and matrix thalamic sub-populations relate to spatio-temporal cortical connectivity gradients
Recent neuroimaging experiments have defined low-dimensional gradients of functional
connectivity in the cerebral cortex that subserve a spectrum of capacities that span from …
connectivity in the cerebral cortex that subserve a spectrum of capacities that span from …
Timescales of spontaneous fMRI fluctuations relate to structural connectivity in the brain
Intrinsic timescales of activity fluctuations vary hierarchically across the brain. This variation
reflects a broad gradient of functional specialization in information storage and processing, …
reflects a broad gradient of functional specialization in information storage and processing, …
[HTML][HTML] Can hubs of the human connectome be identified consistently with diffusion MRI?
Recent years have seen a surge in the use of diffusion MRI to map connectomes in humans,
paralleled by a similar increase in processing and analysis choices. Yet these different …
paralleled by a similar increase in processing and analysis choices. Yet these different …
The individuality of shape asymmetries of the human cerebral cortex
Asymmetries of the cerebral cortex are found across diverse phyla and are particularly
pronounced in humans, with important implications for brain function and disease. However, …
pronounced in humans, with important implications for brain function and disease. However, …
[HTML][HTML] Individual differences in haemoglobin concentration influence bold fMRI functional connectivity and its correlation with cognition
Resting-state connectivity measures the temporal coherence of the spontaneous neural
activity of spatially distinct regions, and is commonly measured using BOLD-fMRI. The BOLD …
activity of spatially distinct regions, and is commonly measured using BOLD-fMRI. The BOLD …
Molecular signatures of attention networks
H Schindler, P Jawinski, A Arnatkevičiūtė… - Human Brain …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Attention network theory proposes three distinct types of attention—alerting, orienting, and
control—that are supported by separate brain networks and modulated by different …
control—that are supported by separate brain networks and modulated by different …