Decreased Cross-Domain Mutual Information in Schizophrenia From Dynamic Connectivity States

Volume: 13
Published: Aug 22, 2019
Abstract
The study of dynamic functional network connectivity (dFNC) has been important to understand the healthy and diseased brain. Recent developments model groups of functionally related brain structures (defined as functional domains) as entities that can send and receive information. A domain analysis starts by detecting a finite set of connectivity patterns known as domain states within each functional domain. Dynamic functional domain...
Paper Details
Title
Decreased Cross-Domain Mutual Information in Schizophrenia From Dynamic Connectivity States
Published Date
Aug 22, 2019
Volume
13
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