In recent years, some substantial advances in understanding human (and nonhuman) brain organization have emerged from a relatively unusual approach: the observation of spontaneous activity, and correlated patterns in spontaneous activity, in the “resting” brain. Most commonly, spontaneous neural activity is measured indirectly via fMRI signal in subjects who are lying quietly in the scanner, the so-called “resting state.” This Primer introduces the fMRI-based study of spontaneous brain activity, some of the methodological issues active in the field, and some ways in which resting-state fMRI has been used to delineate aspects of area-level and supra-areal brain organization
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In cognitive neuroscience, focus is commonly placed on associating brain function with changes in ob...
We propose and empirically support a parsimonious account of intrinsic, brain-wide spatiotemporal or...
The study of spontaneous brain activity using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) is a rela...
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The characterization of topological architecture of complex brain networks is one of the most challe...
Spontaneous brain activity as assessed with resting-state fMRI exhibits rich spatiotemporal structur...
The characterization of topological architecture of complex brain networks is one of the most challe...
As functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have yielded increasing amounts of informati...
How and why functional connectivity (FC), which captures the correlations among brain regions and/or...
AbstractSpontaneous activity in the resting human brain has been studied extensively; however, how s...
Spontaneous activity in the resting human brain has been studied extensively; however, how such acti...
Spontaneous brain activity, measured with resting state fMRI (R-fMRI), is correlated among regions t...
When measured with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in the resting state (R-fMRI), spont...
Brain function has traditionally been studied in terms of physiological responses to environmental d...
Previously, researchers who used fMRI, PET, optical imaging, and NIRS techniques to map the human br...
In cognitive neuroscience, focus is commonly placed on associating brain function with changes in ob...
We propose and empirically support a parsimonious account of intrinsic, brain-wide spatiotemporal or...
The study of spontaneous brain activity using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) is a rela...
The brain is not a silent, complex input/output system waiting to be driven by external stimuli; ins...
The characterization of topological architecture of complex brain networks is one of the most challe...
Spontaneous brain activity as assessed with resting-state fMRI exhibits rich spatiotemporal structur...
The characterization of topological architecture of complex brain networks is one of the most challe...
As functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have yielded increasing amounts of informati...
How and why functional connectivity (FC), which captures the correlations among brain regions and/or...
AbstractSpontaneous activity in the resting human brain has been studied extensively; however, how s...
Spontaneous activity in the resting human brain has been studied extensively; however, how such acti...
Spontaneous brain activity, measured with resting state fMRI (R-fMRI), is correlated among regions t...
When measured with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in the resting state (R-fMRI), spont...
Brain function has traditionally been studied in terms of physiological responses to environmental d...
Previously, researchers who used fMRI, PET, optical imaging, and NIRS techniques to map the human br...
In cognitive neuroscience, focus is commonly placed on associating brain function with changes in ob...
We propose and empirically support a parsimonious account of intrinsic, brain-wide spatiotemporal or...