The Role of the Human Brain Neuron-Glia-Synaptic Composition in Forming Resting State Functional Connectivity Networks

Abstract
While significant progress has been achieved in studying resting state functional networks in a healthy human brain and in a wide range of clinical conditions, many questions related to their relationship to the brain’s cellular constituents remain open. Herein we use quantitative Gradient-Recalled-Echo (qGRE) MRI for mapping human brain cellular composition, and BOLD (blood oxygen level dependent) MRI to explore how the brain cellular...
Paper Details
Title
The Role of the Human Brain Neuron-Glia-Synaptic Composition in Forming Resting State Functional Connectivity Networks
Published Date
Jul 3, 2021
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