Dynamic functional connectivity during task performance and rest predicts individual differences in attention across studies

Volume: 188, Pages: 14 - 25
Published: Mar 1, 2019
Abstract
Dynamic functional connectivity (DFC) aims to maximize resolvable information from functional brain scans by considering temporal changes in network structure. Recent work has demonstrated that static, i.e. time-invariant resting-state and task-based FC predicts individual differences in behavior, including attention. Here, we show that DFC predicts attention performance across individuals. Sliding-window FC matrices were generated from fMRI...
Paper Details
Title
Dynamic functional connectivity during task performance and rest predicts individual differences in attention across studies
Published Date
Mar 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
188
Pages
14 - 25
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