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A Continuous Flow-Maximisation Approach to Connectivity-Driven Cortical Parcellation
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2015
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Brain connectivity network analysis is a key step towards understanding the processes behind the brain's development through ageing and disease. Parcellation of the cortical surface into distinct regions is an essential step in order to construct such networks. Anatomical and random parcellations are typically used for this task, but can introduce a bias and may not be aligned with the brain's underlying organisation. To tackle this challenge, connectivity-driven parcellation methods have
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-24574-4_20
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