作者
Kevin Murphy, Rasmus M Birn, Daniel A Handwerker, Tyler B Jones, Peter A Bandettini
发表日期
2009/2/1
期刊
Neuroimage
卷号
44
期号
3
页码范围
893-905
出版商
Academic Press
简介
Low-frequency fluctuations in fMRI signal have been used to map several consistent resting state networks in the brain. Using the posterior cingulate cortex as a seed region, functional connectivity analyses have found not only positive correlations in the default mode network but negative correlations in another resting state network related to attentional processes. The interpretation is that the human brain is intrinsically organized into dynamic, anti-correlated functional networks. Global variations of the BOLD signal are often considered nuisance effects and are commonly removed using a general linear model (GLM) technique. This global signal regression method has been shown to introduce negative activation measures in standard fMRI analyses. The topic of this paper is whether such a correction technique could be the cause of anti-correlated resting state networks in functional connectivity analyses. Here …
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