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    MathWorks Inc probability kernel density estimation (pde analysis) implemented in
    Intraoperative direct electrical stimulation sites . All stimulation sites for Patients 1–6 ( A – F ) are visualized on a 3D reconstruction of the anterior bank of their central sulcus and combined on the International Consortium for Brain Mapping (ICBM) 152 central sulcus template ( G ). Effector-specific sites are displayed in blue, while inter-effector sites [somato-cognitive action network (SCAN)] are displayed in red. H displays the spatial relationship between the inter-effector sites and the plis de passage (PDP) Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) coordinates ( top ) and their <t>probability</t> <t>density</t> <t>estimation</t> ( bottom ). The three coloured circles in the top image represent the same PDP sites as in . ( I ) Box plot showing the probability of overlap between stimulation sites [inter-effector (red) versus single-effector (blue)] for the two subsectors (anterior, posterior) of area 4. Mann–Whitney U-test; not significant, ns: P ≥ 0.05.
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    Article Title: White matter connections within the central sulcus subserving the somato-cognitive action network

    Journal: Brain

    doi: 10.1093/brain/awaf022

    Intraoperative direct electrical stimulation sites . All stimulation sites for Patients 1–6 ( A – F ) are visualized on a 3D reconstruction of the anterior bank of their central sulcus and combined on the International Consortium for Brain Mapping (ICBM) 152 central sulcus template ( G ). Effector-specific sites are displayed in blue, while inter-effector sites [somato-cognitive action network (SCAN)] are displayed in red. H displays the spatial relationship between the inter-effector sites and the plis de passage (PDP) Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) coordinates ( top ) and their probability density estimation ( bottom ). The three coloured circles in the top image represent the same PDP sites as in . ( I ) Box plot showing the probability of overlap between stimulation sites [inter-effector (red) versus single-effector (blue)] for the two subsectors (anterior, posterior) of area 4. Mann–Whitney U-test; not significant, ns: P ≥ 0.05.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Intraoperative direct electrical stimulation sites . All stimulation sites for Patients 1–6 ( A – F ) are visualized on a 3D reconstruction of the anterior bank of their central sulcus and combined on the International Consortium for Brain Mapping (ICBM) 152 central sulcus template ( G ). Effector-specific sites are displayed in blue, while inter-effector sites [somato-cognitive action network (SCAN)] are displayed in red. H displays the spatial relationship between the inter-effector sites and the plis de passage (PDP) Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) coordinates ( top ) and their probability density estimation ( bottom ). The three coloured circles in the top image represent the same PDP sites as in . ( I ) Box plot showing the probability of overlap between stimulation sites [inter-effector (red) versus single-effector (blue)] for the two subsectors (anterior, posterior) of area 4. Mann–Whitney U-test; not significant, ns: P ≥ 0.05.

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    MathWorks Inc probability kernel density estimation (pde analysis) implemented in
    Intraoperative direct electrical stimulation sites . All stimulation sites for Patients 1–6 ( A – F ) are visualized on a 3D reconstruction of the anterior bank of their central sulcus and combined on the International Consortium for Brain Mapping (ICBM) 152 central sulcus template ( G ). Effector-specific sites are displayed in blue, while inter-effector sites [somato-cognitive action network (SCAN)] are displayed in red. H displays the spatial relationship between the inter-effector sites and the plis de passage (PDP) Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) coordinates ( top ) and their <t>probability</t> <t>density</t> <t>estimation</t> ( bottom ). The three coloured circles in the top image represent the same PDP sites as in . ( I ) Box plot showing the probability of overlap between stimulation sites [inter-effector (red) versus single-effector (blue)] for the two subsectors (anterior, posterior) of area 4. Mann–Whitney U-test; not significant, ns: P ≥ 0.05.
    Probability Kernel Density Estimation (Pde Analysis) Implemented In, supplied by MathWorks Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
    https://www.bioz.com/result/probability kernel density estimation (pde analysis) implemented in/product/MathWorks Inc
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    probability kernel density estimation (pde analysis) implemented in - by Bioz Stars, 2026-03
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    Intraoperative direct electrical stimulation sites . All stimulation sites for Patients 1–6 ( A – F ) are visualized on a 3D reconstruction of the anterior bank of their central sulcus and combined on the International Consortium for Brain Mapping (ICBM) 152 central sulcus template ( G ). Effector-specific sites are displayed in blue, while inter-effector sites [somato-cognitive action network (SCAN)] are displayed in red. H displays the spatial relationship between the inter-effector sites and the plis de passage (PDP) Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) coordinates ( top ) and their probability density estimation ( bottom ). The three coloured circles in the top image represent the same PDP sites as in . ( I ) Box plot showing the probability of overlap between stimulation sites [inter-effector (red) versus single-effector (blue)] for the two subsectors (anterior, posterior) of area 4. Mann–Whitney U-test; not significant, ns: P ≥ 0.05.

    Journal: Brain

    Article Title: White matter connections within the central sulcus subserving the somato-cognitive action network

    doi: 10.1093/brain/awaf022

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Intraoperative direct electrical stimulation sites . All stimulation sites for Patients 1–6 ( A – F ) are visualized on a 3D reconstruction of the anterior bank of their central sulcus and combined on the International Consortium for Brain Mapping (ICBM) 152 central sulcus template ( G ). Effector-specific sites are displayed in blue, while inter-effector sites [somato-cognitive action network (SCAN)] are displayed in red. H displays the spatial relationship between the inter-effector sites and the plis de passage (PDP) Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) coordinates ( top ) and their probability density estimation ( bottom ). The three coloured circles in the top image represent the same PDP sites as in . ( I ) Box plot showing the probability of overlap between stimulation sites [inter-effector (red) versus single-effector (blue)] for the two subsectors (anterior, posterior) of area 4. Mann–Whitney U-test; not significant, ns: P ≥ 0.05.

    Article Snippet: The region of highest probability of evoking MEPs was computed using a modified in-house version of probability kernel density estimation (PDE analysis) implemented in MATLAB.

    Techniques: MANN-WHITNEY