Independent component analysis (ICA) has become a widely used method for extracting functional networks in the brain during rest and task. Historically, preferred ICA dimensionality has widely varied within the neuroimaging community, but typically varies between 20 and 100 components. This can be problematic when comparing results across multiple studies because of the impact ICA dimensionality has on the topology of its resultant components. Recent studies have demonstrated that ICA can be applied to peak activation coordinates archived in a large neuroimaging database (i.e., BrainMap Database) to yield whole-brain task-based co-activation networks. A strength of applying ICA to BrainMap data is that the vast amount of metadata in BrainMa...
High-dimensional independent component analysis (ICA), compared to low-dimensional ICA, allows to co...
The "default-mode" network is an ensemble of cortical regions that are typically deactivated during ...
The "default-mode" network is an ensemble of cortical regions that are typically deactivated during ...
Independent component analysis (ICA) has become a widely used method for extracting functional netwo...
Independent component analysis (ICA) has become a widely used method for extracting functional netwo...
Independent component analysis (ICA) has become a widely used method for extracting functional netwo...
Independent component analysis (ICA) has become a widely used method for extracting functional netwo...
Independent component analysis (ICA) has become a widely used method for extracting functional netwo...
Recent progress in neuroimaging informatics and meta-analytic techniques has enabled a novel domain ...
Does each cognitive task elicit a new cognitive network each time in the brain? Recent data suggest ...
AbstractA novel framework for analysing task-positive data in magnetoencephalography (MEG) is presen...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during a resting-state condition can reveal the co-acti...
Abstract Functional communication between brain regions is likely to play a key role in complex co...
The "default-mode" network is an ensemble of cortical regions that are typically deactivated during ...
High-dimensional independent component analysis (ICA), compared to low-dimensional ICA, allows to co...
High-dimensional independent component analysis (ICA), compared to low-dimensional ICA, allows to co...
The "default-mode" network is an ensemble of cortical regions that are typically deactivated during ...
The "default-mode" network is an ensemble of cortical regions that are typically deactivated during ...
Independent component analysis (ICA) has become a widely used method for extracting functional netwo...
Independent component analysis (ICA) has become a widely used method for extracting functional netwo...
Independent component analysis (ICA) has become a widely used method for extracting functional netwo...
Independent component analysis (ICA) has become a widely used method for extracting functional netwo...
Independent component analysis (ICA) has become a widely used method for extracting functional netwo...
Recent progress in neuroimaging informatics and meta-analytic techniques has enabled a novel domain ...
Does each cognitive task elicit a new cognitive network each time in the brain? Recent data suggest ...
AbstractA novel framework for analysing task-positive data in magnetoencephalography (MEG) is presen...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during a resting-state condition can reveal the co-acti...
Abstract Functional communication between brain regions is likely to play a key role in complex co...
The "default-mode" network is an ensemble of cortical regions that are typically deactivated during ...
High-dimensional independent component analysis (ICA), compared to low-dimensional ICA, allows to co...
High-dimensional independent component analysis (ICA), compared to low-dimensional ICA, allows to co...
The "default-mode" network is an ensemble of cortical regions that are typically deactivated during ...
The "default-mode" network is an ensemble of cortical regions that are typically deactivated during ...