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The following pages link to An investigation of functional and anatomical connectivity using magnetic resonance imaging (Q48624392):
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- The structural–functional connectome and the default mode network of the human brain (Q21710675) (← links)
- A novel brain partition highlights the modular skeleton shared by structure and function (Q24020945) (← links)
- Noninvasive functional and structural connectivity mapping of the human thalamocortical system (Q24598815) (← links)
- Intrinsic functional connectivity as a tool for human connectomics: theory, properties, and optimization (Q24646179) (← links)
- From Structure to Circuits: The Contribution of MEG Connectivity Studies to Functional Neurosurgery (Q26738417) (← links)
- Understanding brain networks and brain organization (Q26864425) (← links)
- Diffusion MRI at 25: exploring brain tissue structure and function (Q26866050) (← links)
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (Q26866142) (← links)
- Hierarchical processing in music, language, and action: Lashley revisited (Q27026988) (← links)
- Probabilistic atlases of default mode, executive control and salience network white matter tracts: an fMRI-guided diffusion tensor imaging and tractography study (Q27317387) (← links)
- Disrupted functional brain connectivity and its association to structural connectivity in amnestic mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease (Q27334522) (← links)
- Structural and Functional Brain Remodeling during Pregnancy with Diffusion Tensor MRI and Resting-State Functional MRI (Q27335667) (← links)
- Spontaneous fluctuations in brain activity observed with functional magnetic resonance imaging (Q28131817) (← links)
- Brain anatomical network and intelligence (Q28754376) (← links)
- Complex brain networks: graph theoretical analysis of structural and functional systems (Q29547868) (← links)
- Resting-state functional connectivity reflects structural connectivity in the default mode network (Q29616527) (← links)
- Predicting human resting-state functional connectivity from structural connectivity (Q29619604) (← links)
- BNST neurocircuitry in humans (Q30413224) (← links)
- Diffusion tensor imaging and beyond (Q30466833) (← links)
- Correspondence between structure and function in the human brain at rest (Q30468829) (← links)
- Tractography-based priors for dynamic causal models (Q30486380) (← links)
- Partner-matching for the automated identification of reproducible ICA components from fMRI datasets: algorithm and validation (Q30492909) (← links)
- Foundations of advanced magnetic resonance imaging (Q30499144) (← links)
- Brain connectivity and visual attention (Q30618488) (← links)
- Altered resting-state EEG source functional connectivity in schizophrenia: the effect of illness duration (Q30647676) (← links)
- Understanding structural-functional relationships in the human brain: a large-scale network perspective. (Q30833227) (← links)
- Differential Effects of Brain Disorders on Structural and Functional Connectivity. (Q30834249) (← links)
- Diffusion MRI of complex neural architecture (Q30885627) (← links)
- Use of resting-state functional MRI to study brain development and injury in neonates (Q30917283) (← links)
- Analysis of MR diffusion weighted images. (Q30981562) (← links)
- The chronoarchitecture of the cerebral cortex (Q30991427) (← links)
- Quantification of white matter using diffusion-tensor imaging (Q31028096) (← links)
- A method for using blocked and event-related fMRI data to study "resting state" functional connectivity (Q31095322) (← links)
- Skeletal muscle diffusion tensor-MRI fiber tracking: rationale, data acquisition and analysis methods, applications and future directions. (Q31105329) (← links)
- An image-processing toolset for diffusion tensor tractography. (Q31106157) (← links)
- Combining structural and functional neuroimaging data for studying brain connectivity: a review (Q31135988) (← links)
- Time-optimized high-resolution readout-segmented diffusion tensor imaging. (Q31137835) (← links)
- Bayesian vector autoregressive model for multi-subject effective connectivity inference using multi-modal neuroimaging data. (Q31143262) (← links)
- Looking into the functional architecture of the brain with diffusion MRI. (Q33187218) (← links)
- Mathematical methods for diffusion MRI processing (Q33390833) (← links)
- Integrating functional and diffusion magnetic resonance imaging for analysis of structure-function relationship in the human language network (Q33494032) (← links)
- Graph theoretical analysis of structural and functional connectivity MRI in normal and pathological brain networks (Q33547034) (← links)
- Alterations of resting state functional connectivity in the default network in adolescents with autism spectrum disorders (Q33639108) (← links)
- The relation between structural and functional connectivity depends on age and on task goals (Q33657918) (← links)
- White Matter Structural Connectivity Is Not Correlated to Cortical Resting-State Functional Connectivity over the Healthy Adult Lifespan (Q33701083) (← links)
- Mapping brain anatomical connectivity using white matter tractography. (Q33707948) (← links)
- A historical perspective on the evolution of resting-state functional connectivity with MRI (Q33746532) (← links)
- Unsupervised white matter fiber clustering and tract probability map generation: applications of a Gaussian process framework for white matter fibers (Q33759376) (← links)
- Emerging concepts for the dynamical organization of resting-state activity in the brain (Q33775431) (← links)
- FIBER DIRECTION ESTIMATION, SMOOTHING AND TRACKING IN DIFFUSION MRI (Q33812018) (← links)