It is commonly assumed that
functional brain connectivity reflects structural brain connectivity.
Not exact matches
The researchers created growth charts that
reflected the configuration of what are called intrinsic
connectivity networks — important units of
functional brain organization.
Our data
reflects the level of efficient organization of the
functional brain network during a resting state and not the efficiency of
functional connectivity between
brain regions during the performance of specific cognitive tasks that enter into the IQ score.
â $ œSeveral years ago, I didnâ $ ™ t believe
functional connectivity really
reflects coordinated
brain activity.â $
The results demonstrate that resting - state
functional connectivity reflects structural
connectivity and that combining modalities can enrich our understanding of these canonical
brain networks.
Ninety
functional regions of interest (ROIs) were defined across 14 large - scale resting - state
brain networks to generate a 3960 cell matrix
reflecting whole -
brain connectivity.