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期刊名:Brain connectivity

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ISSN:2158-0014

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Wen-Ju Pan,Garth Thompson,Matthew Magnuson et al. Wen-Ju Pan et al.
Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is widely used for exploring spontaneous brain activity and large-scale networks; however, the neural processes underlying the observed resting-state fMRI signals are not fully unde...
Kyle Taljan,Cameron McIntyre,Ken Sakaie Kyle Taljan
Understanding anatomical connectivity is crucial for improving outcomes of deep brain stimulation surgery. Tractography is a promising method for noninvasively investigating anatomical connectivity, but connections between subcortical regio...
Erik B Erhardt,Elena A Allen,Eswar Damaraju et al. Erik B Erhardt et al.
In the decade and a half since Biswal's fortuitous discovery of spontaneous correlations in functional imaging data, the field of functional connectivity (FC) has seen exponential growth resulting in the identification of widely replicated ...
Christian Habeck,James R Moeller Christian Habeck
Resting-state functional connectivity has become a topic of enormous interest in the Neuroscience community in the last decade. Because resting-state data (1) harbor important information that often is diagnostically relevant and (2) are ea...
Michelle Hampson,Dustin Scheinost,Maolin Qiu et al. Michelle Hampson et al.
Recent studies have reported that biofeedback of real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging data can enable people to gain control of activity in specific parts of their brain and can alter functional connectivity between brain areas. ...
Andrzej Jesmanowicz,Andrew S Nencka,Shi-Jiang Li et al. Andrzej Jesmanowicz et al.
Whole brain functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging requires acquisition of a time course of gradient-recalled (GR) volumetric images. A method is developed to accelerate this acquisition using GR echo-planar imaging and radio fr...
Young-Ah Rho,Randy Anthony McIntosh,Viktor K Jirsa Young-Ah Rho
Spontaneously emerging coherent fluctuations have been long observed in electrophysiological and functional magnetic resonance imaging studies. These dynamics have been identified in multiple brain areas in the 1-100 and < 0.1 Hz frequency ...
Kathryn R Cullen,Nathalie Vizueta,Kathleen M Thomas et al. Kathryn R Cullen et al.
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a complex psychiatric disorder that involves the core feature of affect dysregulation. Prior neuroimaging studies have indicated that BPD patients have (1) excessive amygdala activation to negative e...
Dante Mantini,Stefania Della Penna,Laura Marzetti et al. Dante Mantini et al.
To study functional connectivity using magnetoencephalographic (MEG) data, the high-quality source-level reconstruction of brain activity constitutes a critical element. MEG resting-state networks (RSNs) have been documented by means of a d...
Kenichi Oishi,Hao Huang,Takashi Yoshioka et al. Kenichi Oishi et al.
The white matter of the brain consists of fiber tracts that connect different regions of the brain. Among these tracts, the intrahemispheric cortico-cortical connections are called association fibers. The U-fibers are short association fibe...