Functional connectome fingerprinting: identifying individuals using patterns of brain connectivity

Volume: 18, Issue: 11, Pages: 1664 - 1671
Published: Oct 12, 2015
Abstract
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies typically collapse data from many subjects, but brain functional organization varies between individuals. Here we establish that this individual variability is both robust and reliable, using data from the Human Connectome Project to demonstrate that functional connectivity profiles act as a 'fingerprint' that can accurately identify subjects from a large group. Identification was successful...
Paper Details
Title
Functional connectome fingerprinting: identifying individuals using patterns of brain connectivity
Published Date
Oct 12, 2015
Volume
18
Issue
11
Pages
1664 - 1671
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