Connectivity‐based parcellation: Critique and implications

Volume: 36, Issue: 12, Pages: 4771 - 4792
Published: Sep 27, 2015
Abstract
Regional specialization and functional integration are often viewed as two fundamental principles of human brain organization. They are closely intertwined because each functionally specialized brain region is probably characterized by a distinct set of long-range connections. This notion has prompted the quickly developing family of connectivity-based parcellation (CBP) methods in neuroimaging research. CBP assumes that there is a latent...
Paper Details
Title
Connectivity‐based parcellation: Critique and implications
Published Date
Sep 27, 2015
Volume
36
Issue
12
Pages
4771 - 4792
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