Is it time to put rest to rest?
ES Finn - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2021 - cell.com
The so-called resting state, in which participants lie quietly with no particular inputs or
outputs, represented a paradigm shift from conventional task-based studies in human …
outputs, represented a paradigm shift from conventional task-based studies in human …
[HTML][HTML] Movie-watching outperforms rest for functional connectivity-based prediction of behavior
ES Finn, PA Bandettini - NeuroImage, 2021 - Elsevier
A major goal of human neuroscience is to relate differences in brain function to differences
in behavior across people. Recent work has established that whole-brain functional …
in behavior across people. Recent work has established that whole-brain functional …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of concatenating fMRI data on reliability for functional connectomics
Compelling evidence suggests the need for more data per individual to reliably map the
functional organization of the human connectome. As the notion that 'more data is …
functional organization of the human connectome. As the notion that 'more data is …
Personality network neuroscience: Promises and challenges on the way toward a unifying framework of individual variability
We propose that the application of network theory to established psychological personality
conceptions has great potential to advance a biologically plausible model of human …
conceptions has great potential to advance a biologically plausible model of human …
Using functional connectivity models to characterize relationships between working and episodic memory
GF Stark, EW Avery, MD Rosenberg… - Brain and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Working memory is a critical cognitive ability that affects our daily functioning
and relates to many cognitive processes and clinical conditions. Episodic memory is vital …
and relates to many cognitive processes and clinical conditions. Episodic memory is vital …
Functional connectivity during encoding predicts individual differences in long-term memory
What is the neural basis of individual differences in the ability to hold information in long-
term memory (LTM)? Here, we first characterize two whole-brain functional connectivity …
term memory (LTM)? Here, we first characterize two whole-brain functional connectivity …
Leveling up: improving power in fMRI by moving beyond cluster-level inference
Inference in neuroimaging commonly occurs at the level of “clusters” of neighboring voxels
or connections, thought to reflect functionally specific brain areas. Yet increasingly large …
or connections, thought to reflect functionally specific brain areas. Yet increasingly large …
[图书][B] Exploring the modulation of information processing by task context
LM Heisterberg - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Tasks in everyday life are not completed in isolation. We each uniquely maneuver in an
environment rich with information that undoubtedly influences our behaviors. For example …
environment rich with information that undoubtedly influences our behaviors. For example …
Defining a connectome-based predictive model of attentional control in aging
With advancing age, declines in the executive control of attention are accompanied by shifts
in the functional topology of brain networks. However, there is increasing recognition of the …
in the functional topology of brain networks. However, there is increasing recognition of the …
Can fMRI functional connectivity index dynamic neural communication?
In order to continuously respond to a changing environment and support self-generating
cognition and behaviour, neural communication must be highly flexible and dynamic at the …
cognition and behaviour, neural communication must be highly flexible and dynamic at the …