Original paper

On the detection of high frequency correlations in resting state fMRI

Volume: 164, Pages: 202 - 213
Published: Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
Current studies of resting-state connectivity rely on coherent signal fluctuations at frequencies below 0.1 Hz, however, recent studies using high-speed fMRI have shown that fluctuations above 0.5 Hz may exist. This study replicates the feasibility of measuring high frequency (HF) correlations in six healthy controls and a patient with a brain tumor while analyzing non-physiological signal sources via simulation. Resting-state data were acquired...
Paper Details
Title
On the detection of high frequency correlations in resting state fMRI
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
164
Pages
202 - 213
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