Contemporary functional neuroimaging research has increasingly focused on characterization of intrinsic or “spontaneous” brain activity. Analysis of intrinsic activity is often contrasted with analysis of task-evoked activity that has traditionally been the focus of cognitive neuroscience. But does this evoked/intrinsic dichotomy adequately characterize human brain function? Based on empirical data demonstrating a close functional interdependence between intrinsic and task-evoked activity, we argue that the dichotomy between intrinsic and task-evoked activity as unobserved contributions to brain activity is artificial. We present an alternative picture of brain function in which the brain’s spatiotemporal dynamics do not consist of separabl...
Although resting-state brain activity has been demonstrated to correspond with task-evoked brain act...
SummaryThe resting brain is not silent, but exhibits organized fluctuations in neuronal activity eve...
Copyright: © 2020 Ito et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creat...
Ongoing brain activity has been observed since the earliest neurophysiological recordings and is fou...
The brain's energy economy excessively favors intrinsic, spontaneous neural activity over extrinsic,...
The brain continuously maintains a remarkably high level of intrinsic activity. This activity is non...
During complex tasks, patterns of functional connectivity differ from those in the resting state. Ho...
Brain function has traditionally been studied in terms of physiological responses to environmental d...
How and why functional connectivity (FC), which captures the correlations among brain regions and/or...
Standard neuroimaging techniques provide non-invasive access not only to human brain anatomy but als...
During performance of attention-demanding cognitive tasks, certain regions of the brain routinely in...
What is the role of the brain's ongoing activity for cognition? The predominant perspectives associa...
Although resting-state brain activity has been demonstrated to correspond with task-evoked brain act...
The human brain is a flexible information processing system. Across a range of simple and complex ta...
SummaryMany functional network properties of the human brain have been identified during rest and ta...
Although resting-state brain activity has been demonstrated to correspond with task-evoked brain act...
SummaryThe resting brain is not silent, but exhibits organized fluctuations in neuronal activity eve...
Copyright: © 2020 Ito et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creat...
Ongoing brain activity has been observed since the earliest neurophysiological recordings and is fou...
The brain's energy economy excessively favors intrinsic, spontaneous neural activity over extrinsic,...
The brain continuously maintains a remarkably high level of intrinsic activity. This activity is non...
During complex tasks, patterns of functional connectivity differ from those in the resting state. Ho...
Brain function has traditionally been studied in terms of physiological responses to environmental d...
How and why functional connectivity (FC), which captures the correlations among brain regions and/or...
Standard neuroimaging techniques provide non-invasive access not only to human brain anatomy but als...
During performance of attention-demanding cognitive tasks, certain regions of the brain routinely in...
What is the role of the brain's ongoing activity for cognition? The predominant perspectives associa...
Although resting-state brain activity has been demonstrated to correspond with task-evoked brain act...
The human brain is a flexible information processing system. Across a range of simple and complex ta...
SummaryMany functional network properties of the human brain have been identified during rest and ta...
Although resting-state brain activity has been demonstrated to correspond with task-evoked brain act...
SummaryThe resting brain is not silent, but exhibits organized fluctuations in neuronal activity eve...
Copyright: © 2020 Ito et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creat...