Evidence for Two Independent Factors that Modify Brain Networks to Meet Task Goals
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Combining task-related activation and connectivity analysis of fMRI data reveals complex modulation of brain networks.The motor cortical representation of a muscle is not homogeneous in brain connectivity.Distributed representation of context by intrinsic subnetworks in prefrontal cortex.The diverse club.Developmental increases in white matter network controllability support a growing diversity of brain dynamics.Control networks and hubs.Transition of the functional brain network related to increasing cognitive demands.The behavioral and cognitive relevance of time-varying, dynamic changes in functional connectivity.Cognitive task information is transferred between brain regions via resting-state network topology.Resting-State Functional Connectivity in the Human Connectome Project: Current Status and Relevance to Understanding Psychopathology.Behavioral interventions for reducing head motion during MRI scans in children.Functional Brain Networks Are Dominated by Stable Group and Individual Factors, Not Cognitive or Daily Variation.Both activated and less-activated regions identified by functional MRI reconfigure to support task executions.Task-Evoked Negative BOLD Response in the Default Mode Network Does Not Alter Its Functional Connectivity
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Evidence for Two Independent Factors that Modify Brain Networks to Meet Task Goals
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scientific article published on October 2016
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Evidence for Two Independent Factors that Modify Brain Networks to Meet Task Goals
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Evidence for Two Independent Factors that Modify Brain Networks to Meet Task Goals.
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Evidence for Two Independent Factors that Modify Brain Networks to Meet Task Goals
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Evidence for Two Independent Factors that Modify Brain Networks to Meet Task Goals.
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Evidence for Two Independent Factors that Modify Brain Networks to Meet Task Goals
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Evidence for Two Independent Factors that Modify Brain Networks to Meet Task Goals.
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Babatunde Adeyemo
Caterina Gratton
Evan M Gordon
Steven E Petersen
Timothy O Laumann
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10.1016/J.CELREP.2016.10.002
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2016-10-01T00:00:00Z