A review of functional magnetic resonance imaging for Brainnetome

Song, Ming and Jiang, Tianzi (2012) A review of functional magnetic resonance imaging for Brainnetome. Neuroscience Bulletin, 28 4: 389-398.


Author Song, Ming
Jiang, Tianzi
Title A review of functional magnetic resonance imaging for Brainnetome
Journal name Neuroscience Bulletin  (ERA 2012 Listed)    (ERA 2010 Rank C)   Check publisher's open access policy
Publication date 2012-08
Sub-type Review of research - research literature review (NOT book review
DOI 10.1007/s12264-012-1244-4
Volume number 28
Issue number 4
ISSN 1673-7067; 1995-8218
Start page 389
End page 398
Total pages 10
Place of publication Shanghai, China
Publisher Zhongguo Kexueyuan Shanghai Shengming Kexue Yanjiuyuan
Collection year 2013
Language eng
Abstract The functional brain network using blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has revealed the potentials for probing brain architecture, as well as for identifying clinical biomarkers for brain diseases. In the general context of Brainnetome, this review focuses on the development of approaches for modeling and analyzing functional brain networks with BOLD fMRI. The prospects for these approaches are also discussed.
Keyword Functional magnetic resonance imaging
Brain network
Functional connectivity
Effective connectivity
Brainnetome
Q-Index Code C1
Q-Index Status Confirmed Code
Institutional Status UQ

Document type: Journal Article
Sub-type: Review of research - research literature review (NOT book review
Collections: Queensland Brain Institute Publications
Official 2013 Collection
Centre for Advanced Imaging Publications
 
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