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Laumann, Timothy O.
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Snyder, Abraham Z.
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Mitra, Anish
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Gordon, Evan M.
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Gratton, Caterina
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Adeyemo, Babatunde
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Gilmore, Adrian W.
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Nelson, Steven M.
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Berg, Jeff J.
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Greene, Deanna J.
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McCarthy, John E.
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Tagliazucchi, Enzo Rodolfo
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Laufs, Helmut
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Schlaggar, Bradley L.
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Dosenbach, Nico U. F.
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Petersen, Steven E.
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2018-08-13T17:46:10Z
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2017-10
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Laumann, Timothy O.; Snyder, Abraham Z.; Mitra, Anish; Gordon, Evan M.; Gratton, Caterina; et al.; On the Stability of BOLD fMRI Correlations; Oxford Univ Press Inc; Cerebral Cortex; 27; 10; 10-2017; 4719-4732
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1047-3211
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http://hdl.handle.net/11336/55154
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Measurement of correlations between brain regions (functional connectivity) using blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) fMRI has proven to be a powerful tool for studying the functional organization of the brain. Recently, dynamic functional connectivity has emerged as a major topic in the resting-state BOLD fMRI literature. Here, using simulations and multiple sets of empirical observations, we confirm that imposed task states can alter the correlation structure of BOLD activity. However, we find that observations of "dynamic" BOLD correlations during the resting state are largely explained by sampling variability. Beyond sampling variability, the largest part of observed "dynamics" during rest is attributable to head motion. An additional component of dynamic variability during rest is attributable to fluctuating sleep state. Thus, aside from the preceding explanatory factors, a single correlation structure - as opposed to a sequence of distinct correlation structures - may adequately describe the resting state as measured by BOLD fMRI. These results suggest that resting-state BOLD correlations do not primarily reflect moment-to-moment changes in cognitive content. Rather, resting-state BOLD correlations may predominantly reflect processes concerned with the maintenance of the long-term stability of the brain's functional organization.
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application/pdf
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eng
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Oxford Univ Press Inc
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/
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Bold Fmri
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Dynamics
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Functional Connectivity
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Nonstationarity
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Resting State
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Astronomía
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Ciencias Físicas
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CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS
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Otras Ciencias Biológicas
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Ciencias Biológicas
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CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS
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On the Stability of BOLD fMRI Correlations
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo
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2018-08-10T17:47:16Z
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27
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10
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4719-4732
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Reino Unido
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Oxford
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Fil: Laumann, Timothy O.. Washington University School of Medicine; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Snyder, Abraham Z.. Washington University School of Medicine; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Mitra, Anish. Washington University School of Medicine; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Gordon, Evan M.. VISN 17 Center of Excellence for Research on Returning War Veterans; Estados Unidos. University of Texas at Dallas; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Gratton, Caterina. Washington University School of Medicine; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Adeyemo, Babatunde. Washington University School of Medicine; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Gilmore, Adrian W.. Washington University in St. Louis; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Nelson, Steven M.. VISN 17 Center of Excellence for Research on Returning War Veterans; Estados Unidos. University of Texas at Dallas; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Berg, Jeff J.. Washington University in St. Louis; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Greene, Deanna J.. Washington University School of Medicine; Estados Unidos
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Fil: McCarthy, John E.. Washington University in St. Louis; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Tagliazucchi, Enzo Rodolfo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Christian-Albrechts-Universitat zu Kiel; Alemania. Goethe-Universitat Frankfurt am Main; Alemania
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Fil: Laufs, Helmut. Goethe-Universitat Frankfurt am Main; Alemania. Christian-Albrechts-Universitat zu Kiel; Alemania
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Fil: Schlaggar, Bradley L.. Washington University School of Medicine; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Dosenbach, Nico U. F.. Washington University School of Medicine; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Petersen, Steven E.. Washington University School of Medicine; Estados Unidos. Washington University in St. Louis; Estados Unidos
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Cerebral Cortex
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhw265
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://academic.oup.com/cercor/article-abstract/27/10/4719/3060865?redirectedFrom=fulltext
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