Generation and Evaluation of a Cortical Area Parcellation from Resting-State Correlations

Volume: 26, Issue: 1, Pages: 288 - 303
Published: Oct 14, 2014
Abstract
The cortical surface is organized into a large number of cortical areas; however, these areas have not been comprehensively mapped in the human. Abrupt transitions in resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) patterns can noninvasively identify locations of putative borders between cortical areas (RSFC-boundary mapping; Cohen et al. 2008). Here we describe a technique for using RSFC-boundary maps to define parcels that represent putative...
Paper Details
Title
Generation and Evaluation of a Cortical Area Parcellation from Resting-State Correlations
Published Date
Oct 14, 2014
Volume
26
Issue
1
Pages
288 - 303
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