Background: Functional connectivity quantifies the statistical dependencies between the activity of brain regions, measured using neuroimaging data such as functional MRI BOLD time series. The network representation of functional connectivity, called a Functional Connectome (FC), has been shown to contain an individual fingerprint allowing participants identification across consecutive testing sessions. Recently, researchers have focused on the extraction of these fingerprints, with potential applications in personalized medicine. Methods: Here, we show that a mathematical operation denominated degree-normalization can improve the extraction of FC fingerprints. Degree-normalization has the effect of reducing the excessive influence of stron...
BACKGROUND: Functional connectome fingerprinting can identify individuals based on their functional ...
Although individual subjects can be identified with high accuracy using correlation matrices compute...
Connectome fingerprinting—a method that uses many thousands of functional connections in aggregate t...
Background: Functional connectivity quantifies the statistical dependencies between the activity of ...
<div><p>A better characterization of how an individual’s brain is functionally organized will likely...
A better characterization of how an individual's brain is functionally organized will likely bring d...
Connectome fingerprinting—a method that uses many thousands of functional connections in aggregate t...
Individual characterization of subjects based on their functional connectome (FC), termed “FC finger...
Background: Functional connectomes (FCs) have been shown to provide a reproducible individual finger...
The neural underpinnings of individual identity reflected in cognition, behavior, and disease remain...
It has been well established that Functional Connectomes (FCs), as estimated from functional MRI (fM...
Functional connectomes (FCs) contain pairwise estimations of functional couplings based on pairs of ...
Brain connectome fingerprinting is rapidly rising as a novel influential field in brain network anal...
The innovations in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in the recent decades have given rise to large o...
Connectomes are typically mapped at low resolution based on a specific brain parcellation atlas. Her...
BACKGROUND: Functional connectome fingerprinting can identify individuals based on their functional ...
Although individual subjects can be identified with high accuracy using correlation matrices compute...
Connectome fingerprinting—a method that uses many thousands of functional connections in aggregate t...
Background: Functional connectivity quantifies the statistical dependencies between the activity of ...
<div><p>A better characterization of how an individual’s brain is functionally organized will likely...
A better characterization of how an individual's brain is functionally organized will likely bring d...
Connectome fingerprinting—a method that uses many thousands of functional connections in aggregate t...
Individual characterization of subjects based on their functional connectome (FC), termed “FC finger...
Background: Functional connectomes (FCs) have been shown to provide a reproducible individual finger...
The neural underpinnings of individual identity reflected in cognition, behavior, and disease remain...
It has been well established that Functional Connectomes (FCs), as estimated from functional MRI (fM...
Functional connectomes (FCs) contain pairwise estimations of functional couplings based on pairs of ...
Brain connectome fingerprinting is rapidly rising as a novel influential field in brain network anal...
The innovations in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in the recent decades have given rise to large o...
Connectomes are typically mapped at low resolution based on a specific brain parcellation atlas. Her...
BACKGROUND: Functional connectome fingerprinting can identify individuals based on their functional ...
Although individual subjects can be identified with high accuracy using correlation matrices compute...
Connectome fingerprinting—a method that uses many thousands of functional connections in aggregate t...