Cognition is thought to result from interactions within large-scale networks of brain regions. Here, we propose a method to identify these large-scale networks using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Regions belonging to such networks are defined as sets of strongly interacting regions, each of which showing a homogeneous temporal activity. Our method of large-scale network identification (LSNI) proceeds by first detecting functionally homogeneous regions. The networks of functional interconnections are then found by comparing the correlations among these regions against a model of the correlations in the noise. To test the LSNI method, we first evaluated its specificity and sensitivity on synthetic data sets. Then, the method w...
The formation of transient networks in response to external stimuli or as a reflection of internal c...
The formation of transient networks in response to external stimuli or as a reflection of internal c...
<div><p>The formation of transient networks in response to external stimuli or as a reflection of in...
Cognition is thought to result from interactions within large-scale networks of brain regions. Here,...
In functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), cerebral activity has been increasingly considered ...
The brain is characterized by ultra-high structural complexity and massive connectivity, both of whi...
The research explores the functional architecture of the brain using fMRI in combination with behavi...
A large-scale brain network can be defined as a set of segregated and integrated regions, that is, d...
Several methods have been applied to EEG or MEG signals to detect functional networks. In recent wor...
Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging has become a powerful tool for the study of func...
Brain networks are characterized by strong recurrence, and widespread connectivity. As a consequence...
Recent work indicates that the covariance structure of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) ...
Several methods have been applied to EEG or MEG signals to detect functional networks. In recent wor...
The formation of transient networks in response to external stimuli or as a reflection of internal c...
The formation of transient networks in response to external stimuli or as a reflection of internal c...
The formation of transient networks in response to external stimuli or as a reflection of internal c...
The formation of transient networks in response to external stimuli or as a reflection of internal c...
<div><p>The formation of transient networks in response to external stimuli or as a reflection of in...
Cognition is thought to result from interactions within large-scale networks of brain regions. Here,...
In functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), cerebral activity has been increasingly considered ...
The brain is characterized by ultra-high structural complexity and massive connectivity, both of whi...
The research explores the functional architecture of the brain using fMRI in combination with behavi...
A large-scale brain network can be defined as a set of segregated and integrated regions, that is, d...
Several methods have been applied to EEG or MEG signals to detect functional networks. In recent wor...
Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging has become a powerful tool for the study of func...
Brain networks are characterized by strong recurrence, and widespread connectivity. As a consequence...
Recent work indicates that the covariance structure of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) ...
Several methods have been applied to EEG or MEG signals to detect functional networks. In recent wor...
The formation of transient networks in response to external stimuli or as a reflection of internal c...
The formation of transient networks in response to external stimuli or as a reflection of internal c...
The formation of transient networks in response to external stimuli or as a reflection of internal c...
The formation of transient networks in response to external stimuli or as a reflection of internal c...
<div><p>The formation of transient networks in response to external stimuli or as a reflection of in...