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distributed neuronal groups and areas. This applies to both resting state and task-state studies. While functional connectivity can refer to correlations across subjects, runs, blocks, trials, or individual time points, resting state functional connectivity focuses on connectivity assessed across individual BOLD time points during resting conditions. Functional connectivity has also been evaluated using the perfusion time series sampled with arterial spin labeled perfusion fMRI. Functional connectivity MRI (fcMRI), which can include resting state fMRI and task-based MRI, might someday help provide more definitive diagnoses for mental health disorders such as
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easier to define ROI's and measure connectivity. In 2021, Yeung and colleagues conducted a regional analysis utilizing a modified version of the Human
Connectome Project (HCP) atlas, and found changes in the functional connectome of stroke patients during rehabilitative treatment. Overall connectivity between an ROI (such as the prefrontal cortex) and all other voxels of the brain can also be averaged, providing a measure of global brain connectivity (GBC) specific to that ROI. Other methods for characterizing resting-state networks include partial correlation, coherence and partial coherence, phase relationships,
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310:(DMN) is a network of brain regions that are active when an individual is awake and at rest. The default mode network is an interconnected and anatomically defined brain system that preferentially activates when individuals focus on internal tasks such as daydreaming, envisioning the future, retrieving memories, and gauging others' perspectives. It is negatively correlated with brain systems that focus on external visual signals. It is one of the most studied networks present during resting state and is one of the most easily visualized networks.
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task. This is then bolstered through structural DWI data, which shows how individual white matter tracts connect these ROI's. Investigations harnessing these techniques have progressed the field of network neuroscience, by further defining groups of regions in the brain which connect both structurally (having white matter tracts pass between them), and functionally (showing similar or opposite patterns of activity over time), into brain networks like the
411:(ICA) is a useful statistical approach in the detection of resting state networks. ICA separates a signal into non-overlapping spatial and time components. It is highly data-driven and allows for better removal of noisy components of the signal (motion, scanner drift, etc.). It also has been shown to reliably extract default mode network as well as many other networks with very high consistency. ICA remains in the forefront of the research methods.
139:. Because of the resting state aspect of this imaging, data can be collected from a range of patient groups including people with intellectual disabilities, pediatric groups, and even those that are unconscious. Resting-state functional connectivity research has revealed a number of networks which are consistently found in healthy subjects, different stages of consciousness and across species, and represent specific patterns of synchronous activity.
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controls in the direction of hypothesized effects, for example a lower coherence might be found in the default network in the patient group, while the patient groups also moved more during the scan. Also, it has been shown that the use of global signal regression can produce artificial correlations between a small number of signals (e.g., two or three). Fortunately, the brain has many signals.
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usually tried to be removed during processing of the raw fMRI data. Due to these sources of noise, there have been many experts who have approached the idea of resting state fMRI very skeptically during the early uses of fMRI. It has only been very recently that researchers have become confident that the signal being measured is not an artifact caused by other physiological function.
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mental work (the resting state). His lab has been primarily focused on finding the basis of this resting activity and is credited with many groundbreaking discoveries. These include the relative independence of blood flow and oxygen consumption during changes in brain activity, which provided the physiological basis of fMRI, as well the discovery of the well known
500:(EEG) should be used simultaneously. This dual technique combines the EEG's well documented ability to characterize certain brain states with high temporal resolution and to reveal pathological patterns, with fMRI's (more recently discovered and less well understood) ability to image blood dynamics through the entire brain with high spatial resolution. Up to now,
520:(TMS) uses small and relatively precise magnetic fields to stimulate regions of the cortex without dangerous invasive procedures. When these magnetic fields stimulate an area of the cortex, focal blood flow increases at the site of stimulation as well as at distant sites anatomically connected to the stimulated location.
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Other types of current and future clinical applications for resting state fMRI include identifying group differences in brain disease, obtaining diagnostic and prognostic information, longitudinal studies and treatment effects, clustering in heterogeneous disease states, and pre-operative mapping and
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or cluster of voxels known as the seed or ROI are used to calculate correlations with other voxels of the brain. This provides a much more precise and detailed look at specific connectivity in brain areas of interest. This can also be performed across the entire brain by utilizing an atlas, making it
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and other groups showed that the brain's energy consumption is increased by less than 5% of its baseline energy consumption while performing a focused mental task. These experiments showed that the brain is constantly active with a high level of activity even when the person is not engaged in focused
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This combined data provides unique clinical and neuropsychiatric benefit, by enabling the investigation of how brain networks are disturbed, or white matter pathways compromised, by the presence of mental illness or structural damage. Altered brain network connectivity has been shown across a swathe
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network. As already reported, these resting-state networks consist of anatomically separated, but functionally connected regions displaying a high level of correlated BOLD signal activity. These networks are found to be quite consistent across studies, despite differences in the data acquisition and
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is assumed to last over 10 seconds, rising multiplicatively (that is, as a proportion of current value), peaking at 4 to 6 seconds, and then falling multiplicatively. Changes in the blood-flow system, the vascular system, integrate responses to neuronal activity over time. Because this response is a
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as well as evaluate the effect of treatment. Functional connectivity has been suggested to be an expression of the network behavior underlying high level cognitive function partially because unlike structural connectivity, functional connectivity often changes on the order of seconds as in the case
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Potential pitfalls when using rsfMRI to determine functional network integrity are contamination of the BOLD signal by sources of physiological noise such as heart rate, respiration, and head motion. These confounding factors can often bias results in studies where patients are compared to healthy
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While fMRI strives to measure the neuronal activity in the brain, the BOLD signal can be influenced by many other physiological factors other than neuronal activity. For example, respiratory fluctuations and cardiovascular cycles affect the BOLD signal being measured in the brain and therefore are
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structural information about the brain, these two imaging techniques are commonly used in conjunction to provide a holistic view of brain network interactions. When collected from defined ROI's, fMRI data informs researchers of how activity (blood flow) in the brain changes over time or during a
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Study showing four functional networks that were found to be highly consistent across subjects. These modules include the visual (yellow), sensory/motor (orange) and basal ganglia (red) cortices as well as the default mode network (posterior cingulate, inferior parietal lobes, and medial frontal
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The procedure is similar to MRI but uses the change in magnetization between oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood as its basic measure. This measure is frequently corrupted by noise from various sources and hence statistical procedures are used to extract the underlying signal. The resulting brain
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The clinical value of these findings is the subject of ongoing investigations, but recent researches suggest an acceptable reliability for EEG-fMRI studies and better sensitivity in higher field scanner. Outside the field of epilepsy, EEG-fMRI has been used to study event-related (triggered by
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Functional connectivity is the connectivity between brain regions that share functional properties. More specifically, it can be defined as the temporal correlation between spatially remote neurophysiological events, expressed as deviation from statistical independence across these events in
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activation can be presented graphically by color-coding the strength of activation across the brain or the specific region studied. The technique can localize activity to within millimeters but, using standard techniques, no better than within a window of a few seconds.
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is intrinsic, present even in the absence of an externally prompted task, any brain region will have spontaneous fluctuations in BOLD signal. The resting state approach is useful to explore the brain's functional organization and to examine if it is altered in
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Subbaraju V, Suresh MB, Sundaram S, Narasimhan S (January 2017). "Identifying differences in brain activities and an accurate detection of autism spectrum disorder using resting state functional-magnetic resonance imaging : A spatial filtering approach".
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has been mainly seen as an fMRI technique in which the synchronously acquired EEG is used to characterize brain activity ('brain state') across time allowing to map (through statistical parametric mapping, for example) the associated haemodynamic changes.
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targeting intervention. Due to its lack of reliance on task performance and cognitive demands, resting state fMRI can be a useful tool in assessing brain alterations in disorders of impaired consciousness and cognition, as well as paediatric populations.
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to characterize inter-individual differences in normal brain function, mind-brain associations, and the various disorders. This suggests reliability and reproducibility for commonly used rfMRI-derived measures of the human brain functional
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This image is from a study using both fMRI and EEG acquisition at the resting state. The left row shows sagittal, coronal and horizontal slices of the ten RSNs. On the right side the covariance and t-maps for the 8 frequency bands are
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These fMRI images are from a study showing parts of the brain lighting up on seeing houses and other parts on seeing faces. The 'r' values are correlations, with higher positive or negative values indicating a better
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to evaluate regional interactions that occur in a resting or task-negative state, when an explicit task is not being performed. A number of resting-state brain networks have been identified, one of which is the
191:, or TR, which dictates how often a particular brain slice is excited and allowed to lose its magnetization. TRs could vary from the very short (500 ms) to the very long (3 seconds). For fMRI specifically, the
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Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rfMRI) can image low-frequency fluctuations in the spontaneous brain activities, representing a popular tool for macro-scale functional
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The physiological blood-flow response largely decides the temporal sensitivity, how well neurons that are active can be measured in BOLD fMRI. The basic time resolution parameter is the
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analysis techniques. Importantly, most of these resting-state components represent known functional networks, that is, regions that are known to share and support cognitive functions.
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functional brain networks. Mapping the brain's activity while it is at rest holds many potentials for brain research and even helps doctors diagnose various diseases of the brain.
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There are many methods of both acquiring and processing rsfMRI data. The most popular methods of analysis focus either on independent components or on regions of correlation.
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that result to be strongly functionally connected during rest. The key networks, also referred as components, which are more frequently reported include: the DMN, the
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FMRI is used both in research, and to a lesser extent, in clinical settings. It can also be combined and complemented with other measures of brain physiology such as
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Many imaging experts feel that in order to obtain the best combination of spatial and temporal information from brain activity, both fMRI as well as
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Bhushan C, Chong M, Choi S, Joshi AA, Haldar JP, Damasio H, Leahy RM (2016-07-08).
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4285:"Whole brain resting state functional connectivity abnormalities in schizophrenia"
3419:
1664:"Causal modelling and brain connectivity in functional magnetic resonance imaging"
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3081:
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Fox MD, Snyder AZ, Vincent JL, Corbetta M, Van Essen DC, Raichle ME (July 2005).
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Fox MD, Snyder AZ, Vincent JL, Corbetta M, Van Essen DC, Raichle ME (July 2005).
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Park CH, Chang WH, Ohn SH, Kim ST, Bang OY, Pascual-Leone A, Kim YH (May 2011).
2980:
2567:"Resting State fMRI Functional Connectivity Analysis Using Dynamic Time Warping"
2469:"Time-frequency dynamics of resting-state brain connectivity measured with fMRI"
4280:
3159:"Spatiotemporal dynamics of low frequency fluctuations in BOLD fMRI of the rat"
2665:
Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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10.1002/(sici)1099-1492(199706/08)10:4/5<165::aid-nbm454>3.0.co;2-7
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Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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Other methods of observing networks and connectivity in the brain include the
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging (functional MRI or fMRI) is a specific
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Sharaev MG, Zavyalova VV, Ushakov VL, Kartashov SI, Velichkovsky BM (2016).
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MΓΌller RA, Shih P, Keehn B, Deyoe JR, Leyden KM, Shukla DK (October 2011).
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Power JD, Barnes KA, Snyder AZ, Schlaggar BL, Petersen SE (February 2012).
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Otti A, Guendel H, WohlschlΓ€ger A, Zimmer C, Noll-Hussong M (March 2013).
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Evaluate regional interactions that occur in resting state(brain mapping)
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Anand A, Li Y, Wang Y, Wu J, Gao S, Bukhari L, et al. (July 2005).
4782:
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4581:
3741:
3435:"The influence of head motion on intrinsic functional connectivity MRI"
3174:
2227:
1953:"Consistency of network modules in resting-state FMRI connectome data"
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555:
Disease condition and changes in resting state functional connectivity
427:(ROI) methods of analysis. In these cases, signal from only a certain
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4181:
Altinay MI, Hulvershorn LA, Karne H, Beall EB, Anand A (April 2016).
3580:
Saad ZS, Gotts SJ, Murphy K, Chen G, Jo HJ, Martin A, Cox RW (2012).
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and may also aid in understanding the development and progression of
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2565:
MeszlΓ©nyi RJ, Hermann P, Buza K, GΓ‘l V, VidnyΓ‘nszky Z (2017-01-01).
864:
4707:"Resting-state fMRI: a review of methods and clinical applications"
3724:
Li R, Wu X, Chen K, Fleisher AS, Reiman EM, Yao L (February 2013).
2068:
1353:"Mapping resting-state functional connectivity using perfusion MRI"
945:
Agcaoglu O, Wilson TW, Wang YP, Stephen J, Calhoun VD (June 2019).
808:
Biswal BB (August 2012). "Resting state fMRI: a personal history".
616:
501:
389:
3674:"Functional brain networks in movement disorders: recent advances"
2414:
Cole MW, Yarkoni T, Repovs G, Anticevic A, Braver TS (June 2012).
2209:
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4278:
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643:: connectivity alterations within corticolimbic circuitry and of
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4656:"Clinical applications of resting state functional connectivity"
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Gaudio S, Wiemerslage L, Brooks SJ, SchiΓΆth HB (December 2016).
4131:
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3013:
Wu F, Tu Z, Sun J, Geng H, Zhou Y, Jiang X, et al. (2020).
2969:
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry
893:
2363:
Yeung JT, Young IM, Doyen S, Teo C, Sughrue ME (October 2021).
2313:
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572:
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3249:
Fox MD, Halko MA, Eldaief MC, Pascual-Leone A (October 2012).
693:
385:
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428:
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4180:
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1950:
147:
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2817:
1762:
Smith SM (August 2012). "The future of FMRI connectivity".
1460:"Consistent resting-state networks across healthy subjects"
1301:
1043:
Biswal BB (2011). "Resting State Functional Connectivity".
534:
Functional magnetic resonance imaging Β§ Issues in fMRI
4083:
Anand A, Li Y, Wang Y, Lowe MJ, Dzemidzic M (March 2009).
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3112:
2413:
1846:
Greicius MD, Krasnow B, Reiss AL, Menon V (January 2003).
1516:
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The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
3943:
2820:"Reducing the Cognitive Footprint of Brain Tumor Surgery"
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2111:
1845:
944:
168:
4034:
Anand A, Li Y, Wang Y, Gardner K, Lowe MJ (2007-07-01).
3205:
2720:"Diffusion weighted imaging: Technique and applications"
2718:
Baliyan V, Das CJ, Sharma R, Gupta AK (September 2016).
2658:
1559:
115:. These brain networks are observed through changes in
2564:
2112:
Beckmann CF, DeLuca M, Devlin JT, Smith SM (May 2005).
2009:
1437:(2nd ed.). Sunderland, Mass.: Sinauer Associates.
1220:"Seven topics in functional magnetic resonance imaging"
3432:
3156:
2768:
1951:
Moussa MN, Steen MR, Laurienti PJ, Hayasaka S (2012).
1267:
Bandettini P (February 2007). "Functional MRI today".
2717:
745:
607:(ADHD): altered "small networks" and thalamus changes
3807:
3433:
Van Dijk KR, Sabuncu MR, Buckner RL (January 2012).
2818:
Dadario NB, Brahimaj B, Yeung J, Sughrue ME (2021).
696:"Resting-state fMRI in the Human Connectome Project"
3579:
2515:
1618:
1432:
4033:
3850:
3671:
2362:
619:: disruption and decrease/increase in connectivity
542:
439:
4705:Lee, MH; Smyser, CD; Shimony, JS (October 2013).
4229:
3157:Majeed W, Magnuson M, Keilholz SD (August 2009).
1123:
850:
741:
739:
403:
4954:
4704:
3723:
4082:
3772:
3389:
3063:
2966:
613:: disruption of brain systems and motor network
456:
313:
142:
123:(BOLD) signal that can be measured using fMRI.
2868:
2160:
736:
595:: abnormal connectivity and network properties
4767:
3992:
3900:
2062:
1080:
27:Type of functional magnetic resonance imaging
4230:Altinay M, Karne H, Anand A (January 2018).
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1269:International Journal of Psychophysiology
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911:
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781:
771:
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4711:AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology
4570:Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience
4388:"Resting-state fMRI studies in epilepsy"
4385:
4279:Venkataraman A, Whitford TJ, Westin CF,
3730:AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology
3672:Holtbernd F, Eidelberg D (August 2012).
1433:Huettel SA, Song AW, McCarthy G (2008).
671:List of functional connectivity software
605:Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
460:
436:distance, clustering, and graph theory.
291:
250:Washington University School of Medicine
146:
3714:
3003:
2615:
2161:Calhoun VD, de Lacy N (November 2017).
2154:
1904:
1804:
1661:
1399:
1124:Cole DM, Smith SM, Beckmann CF (2010).
301:
119:which creates what is referred to as a
14:
4955:
4781:
4619:Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
2618:Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
2012:"Clustering of resting state networks"
1941:
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1042:
887:
844:
807:
798:
395:
182:
4755:
3766:
3163:Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
2869:Konrad A, Winterer G (January 2008).
2167:Neuroimaging Clinics of North America
1761:
1435:Functional magnetic resonance imaging
527:
388:, and Connectome Computation System (
104:functional magnetic resonance imaging
4437:Parkinsonism & Related Disorders
1117:
414:
3341:Chang C, Glover GH (October 2009).
1824:10.1146/annurev-neuro-071013-014030
1224:Journal of Integrative Neuroscience
631:: increase/decrease in connectivity
475:With fMRI providing functional and
24:
1807:"The brain's default mode network"
363:
25:
4984:
4875:Dorsal frontoparietal (Attention)
4660:Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
4101:10.1016/j.pscychresns.2008.03.012
1130:Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
518:Transcranial magnetic stimulation
358:
4870:Lateral frontoparietal (Control)
4449:10.1016/j.parkreldis.2012.03.018
4386:Zang YF, Zhao SG (August 2012).
3643:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2005.07.054
3549:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2011.12.063
3500:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2011.10.018
3451:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2011.07.044
3404:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.07.042
3359:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.04.048
3312:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2006.02.048
3267:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.03.035
2534:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.03.078
2485:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.12.011
2285:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2007.05.019
1919:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2011.10.035
1776:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.01.022
1731:10.1111/j.1476-5381.2010.01161.x
1369:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2008.01.006
1218:Bandettini PA (September 2009).
822:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.01.090
712:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.05.039
585:treatment: abnormal connectivity
512:
491:
470:
4937:Psychophysiological Interaction
4932:Dynamic functional connectivity
4860:Medial frontoparietal (Default)
4813:Data acquisition and processing
4698:
4647:
4632:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2016.09.032
4557:
4506:
4463:
4428:
4379:
4345:Journal of Neuroscience Methods
4333:
4272:
4223:
4174:
4125:
4076:
4027:
3986:
3937:
3894:
3801:
3665:
3622:
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3524:
3475:
3426:
3383:
3291:
3242:
3199:
3150:
3106:
3057:
2960:
2911:
2862:
2811:
2762:
2711:
2652:
2630:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2014.05.009
2609:
2558:
2509:
2456:
2407:
2356:
2307:
2260:
2203:
2105:
2003:
1898:
1839:
1798:
1755:
1719:British Journal of Pharmacology
1706:
1655:
1612:
1553:
1451:
1426:
1393:
1344:
1260:
1211:
1177:Journal of Neuroscience Methods
1168:
900:Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
543:Current and future applications
440:Reliability and reproducibility
282:dynamic functional connectivity
260:
4357:10.1016/j.jneumeth.2007.11.031
4236:Journal of Affective Disorders
3962:10.1016/j.biopsych.2006.09.020
3915:10.1016/j.biopsych.2005.02.021
3775:Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
3208:Brain Structure & Function
2936:10.1016/j.biopsych.2010.03.035
2432:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0536-12.2012
1281:10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2006.03.016
1057:10.1016/j.biopsych.2011.03.032
1036:
687:
409:Independent component analysis
404:Independent component analysis
277:post-traumatic stress disorder
13:
1:
4865:Midcingulo-insular (Salience)
2083:10.1016/S1053-8119(03)00097-1
1811:Annual Review of Neuroscience
681:
629:Obsessive compulsive disorder
334:(CEN), up to three different
265:
175:, and functional ultrasound.
4484:10.1097/wnr.0b013e328355a5fe
4301:10.1016/j.schres.2012.04.021
3690:10.1097/wco.0b013e328355aa94
3678:Current Opinion in Neurology
3128:10.1016/j.clinph.2006.05.018
3082:10.1161/STROKEAHA.110.596155
2037:10.1371/journal.pone.0040370
1978:10.1371/journal.pone.0044428
1681:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000033
1189:10.1016/0165-0270(94)90191-0
773:10.1371/journal.pone.0158504
522:Positron emission tomography
457:Combining imaging techniques
314:Other resting state networks
143:Basics of resting state fMRI
121:blood-oxygen-level dependent
7:
4654:Fox MD, Greicius M (2010).
4283:, Kubicki M (August 2012).
3872:10.1016/j.media.2016.08.003
2981:10.1016/j.pnpbp.2014.07.007
2420:The Journal of Neuroscience
1662:Friston K (February 2009).
654:
287:
244:Experiments by neurologist
10:
4989:
4963:Magnetic resonance imaging
2724:World Journal of Radiology
2320:Journal of Neurophysiology
1000:The Neuroradiology Journal
531:
214:
158:magnetic resonance imaging
29:
4919:
4893:
4880:Pericentral (Somatomotor)
4850:
4812:
4789:
4404:10.1007/s12264-012-1255-1
4248:10.1016/j.jad.2017.06.047
4052:10.1176/jnp.2007.19.3.274
3220:10.1007/s00429-010-0276-7
2837:10.3389/fneur.2021.711646
2571:Frontiers in Neuroscience
2179:10.1016/j.nic.2017.06.012
1236:10.1142/s0219635209002186
1095:10.1007/s10072-011-0636-y
567:Mild cognitive impairment
332:central executive network
81:
48:
43:
4794:Human Connectome Project
4673:10.3389/fnsys.2010.00019
3116:Clinical Neurophysiology
3032:10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00983
2584:10.3389/fnins.2017.00075
2267:Margulies DS, Kelly AM,
1805:Raichle ME (July 2015).
1531:10.1177/1073858414524442
1400:Bertolo, Adrien (2023).
1143:10.3389/fnsys.2010.00008
1012:10.1177/1971400917697342
913:10.3389/fnhum.2016.00014
563:: decreased connectivity
380:(esp. Melodic for ICA),
68:of a human subject from
4942:Dynamic causal modeling
4894:Functional modes/states
4820:Functional neuroimaging
4532:10.1186/1471-244x-13-84
4199:10.1089/brain.2015.0396
4138:Neuropsychopharmacology
3999:Neuropsychopharmacology
3787:10.3233/JAD-2012-111721
3598:10.1089/brain.2012.0080
3019:Frontiers in Psychiatry
2686:10.1073/pnas.0504136102
1873:10.1073/pnas.0135058100
1587:10.1073/pnas.0504136102
1485:10.1073/pnas.0601417103
1320:10.1089/brain.2014.0258
676:Medical image computing
569:: abnormal connectivity
346:attention network, the
205:functional connectivity
117:blood flow in the brain
106:(fMRI) that is used in
18:Functional connectivity
4289:Schizophrenia Research
4012:10.1038/sj.npp.1300725
3860:Medical Image Analysis
2875:Schizophrenia Bulletin
2824:Frontiers in Neurology
2775:Operative Neurosurgery
2130:10.1098/rstb.2005.1634
637:: altered connectivity
625:: altered connectivity
575:: altered connectivity
498:electroencephalography
467:
298:
177:Arterial spin labeling
153:
34:. For other uses, see
4392:Neuroscience Bulletin
3950:Biological Psychiatry
3903:Biological Psychiatry
3826:10.1093/cercor/bhq296
2924:Biological Psychiatry
2887:10.1093/schbul/sbm034
2737:10.4329/wjr.v8.i9.785
2332:10.1152/jn.00783.2009
1083:Neurological Sciences
1045:Biological Psychiatry
532:Further information:
464:
295:
193:haemodynamic response
150:
64:BOLD signal from the
36:Rest (disambiguation)
4150:10.1038/npp.2016.112
2382:10.7759/cureus.19105
1419:10.1162/imag_a_00030
1406:Imaging Neuroscience
601:: disrupted networks
434:dynamic time warping
421:seed-based d mapping
308:default mode network
302:Default mode network
255:Default Mode Network
113:default mode network
32:Default mode network
4920:Analytic strategies
4852:Functional networks
4089:Psychiatry Research
2677:2005PNAS..102.9673F
2216:Human Brain Mapping
2124:(1457): 1001β1013.
2077:(2 Pt 1): 253β260.
2028:2012PLoSO...740370L
1969:2012PLoSO...744428M
1864:2003PNAS..100..253G
1578:2005PNAS..102.9673F
1476:2006PNAS..10313848D
1470:(37): 13848β13853.
951:Human Brain Mapping
853:Nature Neuroscience
764:2016PLoSO..1158504B
623:Parkinson's disease
561:Alzheimer's disease
396:Methods of analysis
183:Physiological basis
4906:Resting state fMRI
4885:Occipital (Visual)
4837:Diffusion-weighted
4783:Human connectomics
4724:10.3174/ajnr.A3263
4582:10.1503/jpn.110187
4187:Brain Connectivity
3742:10.3174/ajnr.A3197
3586:Brain Connectivity
3175:10.1002/jmri.21848
2787:10.1093/ons/opy253
2781:(suppl_1): S1βS9.
1621:NMR in Biomedicine
1519:The Neuroscientist
1308:Brain Connectivity
528:Potential pitfalls
468:
425:region of interest
299:
154:
92:Resting state fMRI
44:Resting state fMRI
4950:
4949:
4911:Naturalistic fMRI
4144:(13): 3016β3024.
3909:(10): 1079β1088.
3820:(10): 2233β2243.
2671:(27): 9673β9678.
2426:(26): 8988β8999.
2228:10.1002/hbm.25728
1572:(27): 9673β9678.
1444:978-0-87893-286-3
963:10.1002/hbm.24539
415:Regional analysis
102:) is a method of
89:
88:
56:
16:(Redirected from
4980:
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4122:
4112:
4080:
4074:
4073:
4063:
4031:
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4014:
4005:(7): 1334β1344.
3990:
3984:
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3941:
3935:
3934:
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3620:
3619:
3609:
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3571:
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3560:
3528:
3522:
3521:
3511:
3494:(3): 2142β2154.
3479:
3473:
3472:
3462:
3430:
3424:
3423:
3398:(3): 1487β1497.
3387:
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3380:
3370:
3338:
3332:
3331:
3306:(4): 1536β1548.
3295:
3289:
3288:
3278:
3261:(4): 2232β2243.
3246:
3240:
3239:
3203:
3197:
3196:
3186:
3154:
3148:
3147:
3122:(9): 2039β2049.
3110:
3104:
3103:
3093:
3076:(5): 1357β1362.
3061:
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3000:
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2222:(4): 1358β1369.
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2200:
2190:
2158:
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2151:
2141:
2109:
2103:
2102:
2066:
2060:
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2049:
2039:
2007:
2001:
2000:
1990:
1980:
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1939:
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1913:(2): 1137β1145.
1902:
1896:
1895:
1885:
1875:
1843:
1837:
1836:
1826:
1802:
1796:
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1770:(2): 1257β1266.
1759:
1753:
1752:
1742:
1725:(8): 1639β1652.
1710:
1704:
1703:
1693:
1683:
1659:
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1652:
1627:(4β5): 165β170.
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1557:
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593:mood stabilizers
589:Bipolar disorder
549:mental disorders
350:network and the
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137:mental disorders
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4927:Network science
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4427:
4398:(4): 449β455.
4378:
4351:(1): 249β254.
4332:
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4173:
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3765:
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3664:
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3621:
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3523:
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3425:
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3198:
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2710:
2651:
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2528:(3): 613β621.
2508:
2467:(March 2010).
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2406:
2375:(10): e19105.
2355:
2326:(1): 297β321.
2306:
2279:(2): 579β588.
2259:
2202:
2173:(4): 561β579.
2153:
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1858:(1): 253β258.
1838:
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1797:
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1525:(5): 522β533.
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1294:
1275:(2): 138β145.
1259:
1230:(3): 371β403.
1210:
1183:(2): 171β187.
1167:
1116:
1089:(5): 773β785.
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