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Multimodal evaluation of the amygdala's functional connectivity
2017
NeuroImage
The amygdala is one of the most extensively studied human brain regions and undisputedly plays a central role in many psychiatric disorders. However, an outstanding question is whether connectivity of amygdala subregions, specifically the centromedial (CM), laterobasal (LB) and superficial (SF) nuclei, are modulated by brain state (i.e., task vs. rest). Here, using a multimodal approach, we directly compared meta-analytic connectivity modeling (MACM) and specific coactivation likelihood
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2016.12.023
pmid:28089676
pmcid:PMC5416470
fatcat:crcttiqnerckbglrhvwpwdps5y