2019
DOI: 10.1101/755900
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Short-term test-retest reliability of the human intrinsic functional connectome

Abstract: Functional connectivity is frequently used to quantify the complex synchronous distributed fluctuations in neuronal activity derived from functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and to generate network representations of human brain function. Such "functional connectomes" have great promise for mechanistic studies and for clinical translation. However, we do not know to what extent a functional connectome is stable over time for an individual. In the present work, we evaluate the short-term test-retest reliabili… Show more

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“…Interestingly, we notice that these average most robust loadings are extremely localized: the first one is located in the pre-frontal cortex, the second in the sensory motor cortex. Interestingly, the fifth component defines a network that appears to be in line with the robust connectome findings in Tozzi et al (2019).…”
Section: Results On Fmri Studysupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Interestingly, we notice that these average most robust loadings are extremely localized: the first one is located in the pre-frontal cortex, the second in the sensory motor cortex. Interestingly, the fifth component defines a network that appears to be in line with the robust connectome findings in Tozzi et al (2019).…”
Section: Results On Fmri Studysupporting
confidence: 67%