نتایج جستجو برای: functional connectivity

تعداد نتایج: 632083  

2008
Peter Vogt Joseph R. Ferrari Todd R. Lookingbill Robert H. Gardner Kurt H. Riitters Katarzyna Ostapowicz

An objective and reliable assessment of wildlife movement is important in theoretical and applied ecology. The identification and mapping of landscape elements that may enhance functional connectivity is usually a subjective process based on visual interpretations of species movement patterns. New methods based on mathematical morphology provide a generic, flexible, and automated approach for t...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Dardo Tomasi Nora D Volkow

Brain networks with energy-efficient hubs might support the high cognitive performance of humans and a better understanding of their organization is likely of relevance for studying not only brain development and plasticity but also neuropsychiatric disorders. However, the distribution of hubs in the human brain is largely unknown due to the high computational demands of comprehensive analytica...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2018
Eugene P. Duff Tamar Makin Michiel Cottaar Stephen M. Smith Mark W. Woolrich

Functional connectivity (FC) analyses of correlations of neural activity are used extensively in neuroimaging and electrophysiology to gain insights into neural interactions. However, analyses assessing changes in correlation fail to distinguish effects produced by sources as different as changes in neural signal amplitudes or noise levels. This ambiguity substantially diminishes the value of F...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
C J Honey O Sporns L Cammoun X Gigandet J P Thiran R Meuli P Hagmann

In the cerebral cortex, the activity levels of neuronal populations are continuously fluctuating. When neuronal activity, as measured using functional MRI (fMRI), is temporally coherent across 2 populations, those populations are said to be functionally connected. Functional connectivity has previously been shown to correlate with structural (anatomical) connectivity patterns at an aggregate le...

2013
Prejaas Tewarie Menno M. Schoonheim Cornelis J. Stam Marieke L. van der Meer Bob W. van Dijk Frederik Barkhof Chris H. Polman Arjan Hillebrand

The relation between pathological findings and clinical and cognitive decline in Multiple Sclerosis remains unclear. Here, we tested the hypothesis that altered functional connectivity could provide a missing link between structural findings, such as thalamic atrophy and white matter lesion load, and clinical and cognitive dysfunction. Resting-state magnetoencephalography recordings from 21 MS ...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2007
Andreas A Ioannides

Recent studies show that anatomical and functional brain networks exhibit similar small-world properties. However, the networks that are compared often differ in what the nodes represent (e.g. sensors or brain areas), what kind of connectivity is measured, and what temporal and spatial scales are probed. Here, I review studies of large-scale connectivity and recent results from a variety of rea...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2006
L A Kilpatrick D H Zald J V Pardo L F Cahill

Recent neuroimaging studies have established a sex-related hemispheric lateralization of amygdala involvement in memory for emotionally arousing material. Here, we examine the possibility that sex-related differences in amygdala involvement in memory for emotional material develop from differential patterns of amygdala functional connectivity evident in the resting brain. Seed voxel partial lea...

2017
Peter McColgan Sarah Gregory Adeel Razi Kiran K. Seunarine Fatma Gargouri Alexandra Durr Raymund A. C. Roos Blair R. Leavitt Rachael I. Scahill Chris A. Clark Sarah J. Tabrizi Geraint Rees A. Coleman J Decolongon M Fan T. Petkau C Jauffret D Justo S Lehericy K Nigaud R Valabrègue A choonderbeek E P t Hart DJ Hensman Moss H Crawford E Johnson M Papoutsi C Berna R Reilmann N Weber J Stout I Labuschagne B Landwehrmeyer M Orth H Johnson

OBJECTIVES The distribution of pathology in neurodegenerative disease can be predicted by the organizational characteristics of white matter in healthy brains. However, we have very little evidence for the impact these pathological changes have on brain function. Understanding any such link between structure and function is critical for understanding how underlying brain pathology influences th...

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