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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.
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Resting state functional connectivity reveals intrinsic, spontaneous networks that elucidate the functional architecture of the human brain. However, valid statistical analysis used to identify such networks must address sources of noise in order to avoid possible confounds such as spurious correlations based on non-neuronal sources. We have developed a functional connectivity toolbox Conn (www.nitrc.org/projects/conn) that implements the component-based noise correction method (CompCor) strategy for physiological and other noise source reduction, additional removal of movement, and temporal covariates, temporal filtering and windowing of the residual blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) contrast signal, first-level estimation of multiple standard functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging (fcMRI) measures, and second-level random-effect analysis for resting state as well as task-related data. Compared to methods that rely on global signal regression, the CompCor noise reduction method all...

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DPABI: Data Processing & Analysis for (Resting-State) Brain Imaging.

TL;DR: The newly developed toolbox, DPABI, which was evolved from REST and DPARSF is introduced, designed to make data analysis require fewer manual operations, be less time-consuming, have a lower skill requirement, a smaller risk of inadvertent mistakes, and be more comparable across studies.
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Anticorrelations in resting state networks without global signal regression

TL;DR: The results suggest that anticor Relations observed in resting-state connectivity are not an artifact introduced by global signal regression and might have biological origins, and that the CompCor method can be used to examine valid anticorrelations during rest.
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GRETNA: a graph theoretical network analysis toolbox for imaging connectomics

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that human brain functional networks exhibit efficient small-world, assortative, hierarchical and modular organizations and possess highly connected hubs and that these findings are robust against different analytical strategies.
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Robust prediction of individual creative ability from brain functional connectivity

TL;DR: A whole-brain network associated with high-creative ability comprised of cortical hubs within default, salience, and executive systems—intrinsic functional networks that tend to work in opposition is identified, suggesting that highly creative people are characterized by the ability to simultaneously engage these large-scale brain networks.
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Resting-state networks link invasive and noninvasive brain stimulation across diverse psychiatric and neurological diseases.

TL;DR: It is found that although different types of brain stimulation are applied in different locations, targets used to treat the same disease most often are nodes within the same brain network as defined by resting-state functional-connectivity MRI.
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