Functional Connectivity Hubs and Networks in the Awake Marmoset Brain

Volume: 10
Published: Mar 4, 2016
Abstract
In combination with advances in analytical methods, resting-state fMRI is allowing unprecedented access to achieve a better understanding of the network organization of the brain. Increasing evidence suggests that this architecture may incorporate highly functionally connected nodes, or “hubs”, and we have recently proposed local functional connectivity density (lFCD) mapping to identify highly-connected nodes in the human brain. Here we imaged...
Paper Details
Title
Functional Connectivity Hubs and Networks in the Awake Marmoset Brain
Published Date
Mar 4, 2016
Volume
10
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