Guiding functional connectivity estimation by structural connectivity in MEG: An application to discrimination of conditions of mild cognitive impairment
Whole brain resting state connectivity is a promising biomarker that might help to obtain an early diagnosis in many neurological diseases, such as dementia. Inferring resting-state connectivity is often based on correlations, which are sensitive to indirect connections, leading to an inaccurate rep...
Main Authors: | Pineda-Pardo, J, Brun tild a, R, Woolrich, M, Marcos, A, Nobre, A, Maestu, F, Vidaurre, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Academic Press Inc.
2014
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