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Metabolic Brain Covariant Networks as Revealed by FDG-PET with Reference to Resting-State fMRI Networks
2012
Brain Connectivity
The human brain is inherently organized as separate networks, as has been widely revealed by resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Although the large-scale functional connectivity can be partially explained by the underlying white-matter structural connectivity, the question of whether the underlying functional connectivity is related to brain metabolic factors is still largely unanswered. The present study investigated the presence of metabolic covariant networks across
doi:10.1089/brain.2012.0086
pmid:23025619
pmcid:PMC3621675
fatcat:pgbx2evt45bzjk6mnv2x45vdje