Functional connectivity MRI (fcMRI) has become instrumental in facilitating research of human brain network organization in terms of coincident interactions between positive and negative synchronizations of large-scale neuronal systems. Although there is a common agreement concerning the interpretation of positive couplings between brain areas, a major debate has been made in disentangling the nature of negative connectivity patterns in terms of its emergence in several methodological approaches and its significance/meaning in specific neuropsychiatric diseases. It is still not clear what information the functional negative correlations or connectivity provides or how they relate to the positive connectivity. Through implementing stepwise f...
0968-5243 (Electronic) 0968-5243 (Linking) Journal articleGraph theoretical analysis of structural a...
The human brain is a topologically complex network embedded in anatomical space. Here, we systematic...
The anticorrelations in fMRI measurements are still not well characterized, but some new evidences p...
Functional connectivity MRI (fcMRI) has become instrumental in facilitating research of human brain ...
This paper aims to better understand the physiological meaning of negative correlations in resting s...
This paper aims to better understand the physiological meaning of negative correlations in resting s...
Our brain is a network. It consists of spatially distributed, but functionally linked regions that c...
Recently, the field of functional brain connectivity has shifted its attention on studying how funct...
Neural brain connectivity has three aspects: a physical connection between different brain regions –...
Background: The human brain is a complex network that seamlessly manifests behaviour and cognition. ...
A network approach to brain and dynamics opens new perspectives towards understanding of its functio...
A network approach to brain and dynamics opens new perspectives towards understanding of its functio...
Patterns of brain structural connectivity (SC) and functional connectivity (FC) are known to be rela...
Communication between neuronal populations in the human brain is characterized by complex functional...
The network architecture of functional connectivity within the human brain connectome is poorly unde...
0968-5243 (Electronic) 0968-5243 (Linking) Journal articleGraph theoretical analysis of structural a...
The human brain is a topologically complex network embedded in anatomical space. Here, we systematic...
The anticorrelations in fMRI measurements are still not well characterized, but some new evidences p...
Functional connectivity MRI (fcMRI) has become instrumental in facilitating research of human brain ...
This paper aims to better understand the physiological meaning of negative correlations in resting s...
This paper aims to better understand the physiological meaning of negative correlations in resting s...
Our brain is a network. It consists of spatially distributed, but functionally linked regions that c...
Recently, the field of functional brain connectivity has shifted its attention on studying how funct...
Neural brain connectivity has three aspects: a physical connection between different brain regions –...
Background: The human brain is a complex network that seamlessly manifests behaviour and cognition. ...
A network approach to brain and dynamics opens new perspectives towards understanding of its functio...
A network approach to brain and dynamics opens new perspectives towards understanding of its functio...
Patterns of brain structural connectivity (SC) and functional connectivity (FC) are known to be rela...
Communication between neuronal populations in the human brain is characterized by complex functional...
The network architecture of functional connectivity within the human brain connectome is poorly unde...
0968-5243 (Electronic) 0968-5243 (Linking) Journal articleGraph theoretical analysis of structural a...
The human brain is a topologically complex network embedded in anatomical space. Here, we systematic...
The anticorrelations in fMRI measurements are still not well characterized, but some new evidences p...