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Survey of encoding and decoding of visual stimulus via FMRI: an image analysis perspectiveData-driven analysis of functional brain interactions during free listening to music and speech.Diffusion tensor imaging reveals evolution of primate brain architecturesA functional model of cortical gyri and sulciPredicting cortical ROIs via joint modeling of anatomical and connectional profiles.Increased cortical-limbic anatomical network connectivity in major depression revealed by diffusion tensor imagingTask-Related Edge Density (TED)-A New Method for Revealing Dynamic Network Formation in fMRI Data of the Human Brain.Fine-granularity functional interaction signatures for characterization of brain conditionsPredictive models of resting state networks for assessment of altered functional connectivity in mild cognitive impairment.Encoding brain network response to free viewing of videos.Connectomic profiles for individualized resting state networks and regions of interestDICCCOL: dense individualized and common connectivity-based cortical landmarks.Connectome-scale assessment of structural and functional connectivity in mild traumatic brain injury at the acute stageIndividual functional ROI optimization via maximization of group-wise consistency of structural and functional profilesDynamic functional connectomics signatures for characterization and differentiation of PTSD patients.Connectomics signatures of prenatal cocaine exposure affected adolescent brains.Visual analytics of brain networks.Commonly preserved and species-specific gyral folding patterns across primate brains.Detecting brain state changes via fiber-centered functional connectivity analysis.Resting state fMRI-guided fiber clustering: methods and applicationsAnatomy-guided Dense Individualized and Common Connectivity-based Cortical Landmarks (A-DICCCOL).Connectome-scale group-wise consistent resting-state network analysis in autism spectrum disorder.A comparative study of theoretical graph models for characterizing structural networks of human brain.Atomic dynamic functional interaction patterns for characterization of ADHD.Denser Growing Fiber Connections Induce 3-hinge Gyral Folding.Identifying functional network changing patterns in individuals at clinical high-risk for psychosis and patients with early illness schizophrenia: A group ICA study.Atomic connectomics signatures for characterization and differentiation of mild cognitive impairment.
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A few thoughts on brain ROIs.
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A few thoughts on brain ROIs.
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A few thoughts on brain ROIs.
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Tianming Liu
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10.1007/S11682-011-9123-6
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2011-09-01T00:00:00Z