… But does this evoked/intrinsic dichotomy adequately characterize humanbrain function… intrinsic and task-evoked activity, we argue that the dichotomy between intrinsic and task-evoked …
… reveal correspondences between intrinsic activity and task-evoked activity to better understand the nature and function of intrinsicbrain activity. We measured in human visual cortex the …
… identified across large collections of task-evoked neuroimaging studies, are assumed to act as activity epicenters for each functionally independent brain area, this method will better …
S Markett, D Nothdurfter, A Focsa… - Human Brain …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
… intrinsicnetworkarchitecture persists into task states and matches the topology of task-evoked … : Using the term “network” for the distributed patterns of task-evoked activations and for …
… intrinsic and task-evokedbrain activities is critical because it would provide a way to map task-related brain … of a cognitive task affects the intrinsic activity of brain regions not involved in …
MJ Veit, A Kucyi, W Hu, C Zhang… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
… speed of signal flow in the humanbrain which in turn could have … Similarly, none of the task-evoked responses used in our … mapping covers intrinsicnetworks across the humanbrain (…
… intrinsicbrain-wide networkarchitecture during rest (Power et al. 2011; Yeo et al. 2014). These networks … In addition to the strong intrinsicnetwork structure, we found that the visual and …
… that the whole-brainnetworkarchitecture characteristic of the … default) state of the human brain’s functional network [21], with … intrinsic connectivity structure dominates over task-evoked …
… Investigations of the humanbrain’s connectomic architecture … over time, each with a distinct networkarchitecture 33 . Such a … with previous results from the task-evoked and resting fMRI …