Brain parcellation selection: An overlooked decision point with meaningful effects on individual differences in resting-state functional connectivity
Abstract
Over the past decade extensive research has examined the segregation of the human brain into large-scale functional networks. The resulting network maps, i.e. parcellations, are now commonly used for the a priori identification of functional networks. However, the use of these parcellations, particularly in developmental and clinical samples, hinges on four fundamental assumptions: (1) the various parcellations are equally able to recover the...
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Title
Brain parcellation selection: An overlooked decision point with meaningful effects on individual differences in resting-state functional connectivity
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
243
Pages
118487 - 118487
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