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Conn: A Functional Connectivity Toolbox for Correlated and Anticorrelated Brain Networks
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The results indicate that the CompCor method increases the sensitivity and selectivity of fcMRI analysis, and show a high degree of interscan reliability for many fc MRI measures.Citations
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The relationship between biological and psychosocial risk factors and resting-state functional connectivity in 2-month-old Bangladeshi infants: A feasibility and pilot study.
Ted K. Turesky,Ted K. Turesky,Sarah K. G. Jensen,Sarah K. G. Jensen,Xi Yu,Xi Yu,Swapna Kumar,Yingying Wang,Yingying Wang,Yingying Wang,Danielle D. Sliva,Danielle D. Sliva,Borjan Gagoski,Borjan Gagoski,Joseph Sanfilippo,Lilla Zöllei,Emma Boyd,Rashidul Haque,Shahria Hafiz Kakon,Nazrul Islam,William A. Petri,Charles A. Nelson,Charles A. Nelson,Nadine Gaab,Nadine Gaab +24 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest that it is feasible to conduct infant fMRI studies in low‐resource settings, and challenges and practical steps for successful implementations are discussed.
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Resting state functional connectivity patterns associated with pharmacological treatment resistance in temporal lobe epilepsy.
Christina Pressl,Philip Brandner,Stefan Schaffelhofer,Karen Blackmon,Patricia Dugan,Manisha Holmes,Thomas Thesen,Ruben Kuzniecky,Orrin Devinsky,Winrich A. Freiwald +9 more
TL;DR: Differences in neural network connectivity between well-controlled and treatment-resistant TLE are shown to be spatially highly focused and suggest sites for the etiology and possibly treatment of TLE.
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Development of the Intrinsic Language Network in Preschool Children from Ages 3 to 5 Years.
Yaqiong Xiao,Jens Brauer,Mark E. Lauckner,Hongchang Zhai,Fucang Jia,Daniel S. Margulies,Angela D. Friederici +6 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest clear developmental trajectories of the language network between 3- and 5-year-olds revealed as a function of age, characterized by increasing long-range connections and dynamic hemispheric lateralization with age.
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Menopausal hot flashes and the default mode network
TL;DR: More physiologically-monitored hot flashes were associated with more DMN connectivity, particularly networks supporting the hippocampus, which underscores the importance of continued investigation of the central nervous system in efforts to understand this classic menopausal phenomenon.
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Deep Representation Learning for Multimodal Brain Networks
TL;DR: Deep Multimodal Brain Networks (DMBN) as discussed by the authors fuse multimodal brain networks through a graph encoding and decoding process, where the higher-order network mappings from brain structural networks to functional networks are learned in the node domain.
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The Brain's Default Network Anatomy, Function, and Relevance to Disease
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