1) Functional connectivity (FC) techniques ca |
2) studying structural connectivity (SC) and functional connectivity (FC) derived from |
3) Whereas the test-retest reliability of functional connectivity (FC) measures deri |
4) , there are also transient state-specific functional connectivity (FC) patterns that |
5) We found that functional connectivity across a broad ran |
6) For functional connectivity analyses, three fu |
7) tions are not detected with time-averaged functional connectivity analysis. |
8) the association between BF-visual cortex functional connectivity and rCVR of BF ind |
9) The functional connectivity between right diag |
10) that patients with UWS show a more severe functional connectivity breakdown among th |
11) Herein, we explored OB-EC functional connectivity during spatial wor |
12) s coupled with visual-evoked response and functional connectivity in both hemisphere |
13) l-evoked fMRI response, and resting-state functional connectivity in glaucoma were t |
14) ivation of ventral striatum and decreased functional connectivity in reward circuitr |
15) and SMN), but judicious interpretation of functional connectivity is essential to it |
16) reliability and/or maturational course of functional connectivity may vary by networ |
17) examine changes of specific resting-state functional connectivity networks across di |
18) d hyperconnectivities across the examined functional connectivity networks. |
19) differently altered the integrity in the functional connectivity of H-DLPFC and H-V |
20) Herein, we studied functional connectivity patterns across th |
21) We propose that the observed compensatory functional connectivity reorganization in |
22) patients with UWS may have residual brain functional connectivity supporting the som |
23) Abnormalities of the functional connectivity within the brainst |
24) e traumatic brain injury effects on brain functional connectivity. |
25) Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMR |
26) Participants completed an functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMR |
27) Method: Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMR |
28) The study used a pharmacological functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMR |
29) conditioning and extinction paradigm in a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMR |
30) This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMR |
31) blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMR |
32) VR) mapping technique using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMR |
33) task (AX-CPT) with the other hand) during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMR |
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