A reproducible set of CAPs in the whole-brain rs-fMRI involve recurring mixed representations of canonical resting-state networks.
<p><b>(A)</b> Analysis overview. In each permutation, 337 subjects are randomly split into 2 equal-sized groups. Within each split, a parcel-by-time array of rs-fMRI data is temporally concatenated across subjects. Time frames are clustered based on spatial similarity using K-means...
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| Main Author: | Kangjoo Lee (11648345) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Jie Lisa Ji (15185101) (author), Clara Fonteneau (15185104) (author), Lucie Berkovitch (12465474) (author), Masih Rahmati (11058274) (author), Lining Pan (15185110) (author), Grega Repovš (8731717) (author), John H. Krystal (9699559) (author), John D. Murray (10292226) (author), Alan Anticevic (3540146) (author) |
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2024
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