Exploring mechanisms of spontaneous functional connectivity in MEG: how delayed network interactions lead to structured amplitude envelopes of band-pass filtered oscillations.
Spontaneous (or resting-state) brain activity has attracted a growing body of neuroimaging research over the last decades. Whole-brain network models have proved helpful to investigate the source of slow (<0.1 Hz) correlated hemodynamic fluctuations revealed in fMRI during rest. However, the...
Main Authors: | Cabral, J, Luckhoo, H, Woolrich, M, Joensson, M, Mohseni, H, Baker, A, Kringelbach, M, Deco, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2014
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