Integrating cross-frequency and within band functional networks in resting-state MEG: A multi-layer network approach.
Neuronal oscillations exist across a broad frequency spectrum, and are thought to provide a mechanism of interaction between spatially separated brain regions. Since ongoing mental activity necessitates the simultaneous formation of multiple networks, it seems likely that the brain employs interacti...
Main Authors: | Tewarie, P, Hillebrand, A, van Dijk, B, Stam, C, O'Neill, G, Van Mieghem, P, Meier, J, Woolrich, M, Morris, P, Brookes, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2016
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