Resting-state fMRI in the Human Connectome Project.
Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rfMRI) allows one to study functional connectivity in the brain by acquiring fMRI data while subjects lie inactive in the MRI scanner, and taking advantage of the fact that functionally related brain regions spontaneously co-activate. rfMRI is one...
Main Authors: | Smith, S, Beckmann, C, Andersson, J, Auerbach, E, Bijsterbosch, J, Douaud, G, Duff, E, Feinberg, D, Griffanti, L, Harms, M, Kelly, M, Laumann, T, Miller, K, Moeller, S, Petersen, S, Power, J, Salimi-Khorshidi, G, Snyder, A, Vu, A, Woolrich, M, Xu, J, Yacoub, E, Uğurbil, K, Van Essen, D, Glasser, M |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
Publicado em: |
2013
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