Single or multi-frequency generators in on-going brain activity: a mechanistic whole-brain model of empirical MEG data
<p>During rest, envelopes of band-limited on-going MEG 1 signals co-vary across the brain in consistent patterns, which have been related to resting-state networks measured with fMRI. To investigate the genesis of such envelope correlations, we consider a whole-brain network model assuming two...
Main Authors: | Deco, G, Cabral, J, Woolrich, M, Stevner, A, Van Hartevelt, T, Kringelbach, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2017
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