Contains fulltext : 168978.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Human neuroimaging methods have provided a number of means by which the connectivity structure of the human brain can be inferred. For instance, correlations in blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) signal time series are commonly used to make inferences about "functional connectivity". Correlations across samples in structural morphometric measures, such as voxel-based morphometry (VBM) or cortical thickness (CT), have also been used to estimate connectivity, putatively through mutually trophic effects on connected brain areas. In this study, we have compared seed-based connectivity estimates obtained from four common correlational approaches: resting-stat...
Co-activation of distinct brain regions is a measure of functional interaction, or connectivity, bet...
In recent years, there has been significant interest in investigating brain connectivity based on fu...
Brain connectivity is one of the main objects of brain research reflecting the interaction between n...
Human neuroimaging methods have provided a number of means by which the connectivity structure of th...
Human neuroimaging methods have provided a number of means by which the connectivity structure of th...
Contains fulltext : 157552.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)In systems ne...
Patterns of brain structural connectivity (SC) and functional connectivity (FC) are known to be rela...
MEG and fMRI offer complementary insights into connected human brain function. Evidence from the use...
The mammalian brain is composed of densely connected and interacting regions, which form structural ...
Neural brain connectivity has three aspects: a physical connection between different brain regions –...
Studies of brain-wide functional connectivity or structural covariance typically use measures like t...
Macroscopic neural activity measured using fMRI, MEG and EEG shows consistent statistical dependenci...
Communication between neuronal populations in the human brain is characterized by complex functional...
In neuroimaging, connectivity refers to the correlations between signals in different brain regions....
Functional connectivity analyses based on functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) data have gai...
Co-activation of distinct brain regions is a measure of functional interaction, or connectivity, bet...
In recent years, there has been significant interest in investigating brain connectivity based on fu...
Brain connectivity is one of the main objects of brain research reflecting the interaction between n...
Human neuroimaging methods have provided a number of means by which the connectivity structure of th...
Human neuroimaging methods have provided a number of means by which the connectivity structure of th...
Contains fulltext : 157552.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)In systems ne...
Patterns of brain structural connectivity (SC) and functional connectivity (FC) are known to be rela...
MEG and fMRI offer complementary insights into connected human brain function. Evidence from the use...
The mammalian brain is composed of densely connected and interacting regions, which form structural ...
Neural brain connectivity has three aspects: a physical connection between different brain regions –...
Studies of brain-wide functional connectivity or structural covariance typically use measures like t...
Macroscopic neural activity measured using fMRI, MEG and EEG shows consistent statistical dependenci...
Communication between neuronal populations in the human brain is characterized by complex functional...
In neuroimaging, connectivity refers to the correlations between signals in different brain regions....
Functional connectivity analyses based on functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) data have gai...
Co-activation of distinct brain regions is a measure of functional interaction, or connectivity, bet...
In recent years, there has been significant interest in investigating brain connectivity based on fu...
Brain connectivity is one of the main objects of brain research reflecting the interaction between n...