Predicting attention across time and contexts with functional brain connectivity
Abstract
The ability to sustain attention differs across people and varies over time within a person. Models based on patterns of static functional brain connectivity observed during task performance and rest show promise for predicting individual differences in sustained attention as well as other forms of attention. The sensitivity of connectome-based models to attentional state changes, however, is less well characterized. Here, we review recent...
Paper Details
Title
Predicting attention across time and contexts with functional brain connectivity
Published Date
Aug 1, 2021
Volume
40
Pages
33 - 44
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