The chronnectome: Evaluating replicability of dynamic connectivity patterns in 7500 resting fMRI datasets
Published: Aug 1, 2016
Abstract
Functional fMRI data are typically analyzed under the assumption that participants experience one long, continuous connectivity state throughout rest scan sessions. The chronnectome is a model that takes into account the temporal variance in connectivity throughout a scan session. In this work, we evaluate the repeatability of properties of functional network connectivity (FNC) dynamics assessed using sliding-windowed correlations in 28...
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The chronnectome: Evaluating replicability of dynamic connectivity patterns in 7500 resting fMRI datasets
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Aug 1, 2016
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