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Concurrent EEG- and fMRI-derived functional connectomes exhibit linked dynamics
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2018
bioRxiv
pre-print
Large-scale functional connectivity of the human brain, commonly observed using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), exhibits a whole-brain spatial organization termed the functional connectome. The fMRI-derived connectome shows dynamic reconfigurations that are behaviorally relevant. Due to the indirect nature of fMRI, it is unclear whether such topographic changes reliably reflect modulation in neuronal connectivity patterns. Here, we directly compared concurrent fMRI-derived and
doi:10.1101/464438
fatcat:dponfjiz2jak5ia37d6r232cwe