Identifying major depression using whole-brain functional connectivity: a multivariate pattern analysis
Recent resting-state functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging studies have
shown significant group differences in several regions and networks between patients with …
shown significant group differences in several regions and networks between patients with …
Altered cerebellar functional connectivity with intrinsic connectivity networks in adults with major depressive disorder
Background Numerous studies have demonstrated the higher-order functions of the
cerebellum, including emotion regulation and cognitive processing, and have indicated that …
cerebellum, including emotion regulation and cognitive processing, and have indicated that …
Assessment of physiological noise modelling methods for functional imaging of the spinal cord
The spinal cord is the main pathway for information between the central and the peripheral
nervous systems. Non-invasive functional MRI offers the possibility of studying spinal cord …
nervous systems. Non-invasive functional MRI offers the possibility of studying spinal cord …
Optimizing preprocessing and analysis pipelines for single-subject fMRI: 2. Interactions with ICA, PCA, task contrast and inter-subject heterogeneity
NW Churchill, G Yourganov, A Oder, F Tam… - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
A variety of preprocessing techniques are available to correct subject-dependant artifacts in
fMRI, caused by head motion and physiological noise. Although it has been established that …
fMRI, caused by head motion and physiological noise. Although it has been established that …
Unconscious priming instructions modulate activity in default and executive networks of the human brain
During task executions, brain activity increases in executive networks (ENs) and decreases
in default-mode networks (DMNs). Here, we examined whether these large-scale network …
in default-mode networks (DMNs). Here, we examined whether these large-scale network …
Neural networks related to pro-saccades and anti-saccades revealed by independent component analysis
The saccadic eye movement system provides an excellent model for investigating basic
cognitive processes and flexible control over behaviour. While the mechanism of pro …
cognitive processes and flexible control over behaviour. While the mechanism of pro …
PHYCAA: data-driven measurement and removal of physiological noise in BOLD fMRI
NW Churchill, G Yourganov, R Spring, PM Rasmussen… - Neuroimage, 2012 - Elsevier
The effects of physiological noise may significantly limit the reproducibility and accuracy of
BOLD fMRI. However, physiological noise evidences a complex, undersampled temporal …
BOLD fMRI. However, physiological noise evidences a complex, undersampled temporal …
[HTML][HTML] Imaging the neural correlates of neuropathic pain and pleasurable relief associated with inherited erythromelalgia in a single subject with quantitative arterial …
We identified a patient with severe inherited erythromelalgia secondary to an L858F
mutation in the voltage-gated sodium channel Nav1. 7. The patient reported severe ongoing …
mutation in the voltage-gated sodium channel Nav1. 7. The patient reported severe ongoing …
[PDF][PDF] Developing Fingerprints to Computationally Define Functional Brain Networks and Noise
V Sochat - cs229.stanford.edu
Objective: Independent component analysis can be used with functional MRI (fMRI) data to
extract independent components that encompass a mix of true functional, resting state brain …
extract independent components that encompass a mix of true functional, resting state brain …
Individual differences in intrinsic connectivity Networks I: retest and validation in resting state.
KM Wisner - 2012 - conservancy.umn.edu
Connectivity of the resting brain can be empirically parsed into distinct networks which
closely resemble patterns of evoked task-based brain activity, and have a biological and …
closely resemble patterns of evoked task-based brain activity, and have a biological and …