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. 2018 Dec 11:12:895.
doi: 10.3389/fnins.2018.00895. eCollection 2018.

Affective Network Neuroscience

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Affective Network Neuroscience

Sebastian Markett et al. Front Neurosci. .
No abstract available

Keywords: affective neurosience; connectome; network neuroscience; personality; resting-state functional MRI.

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Figure 1
The connectome approach: (A) Cortical and subcortical gray matter are parcellated into a set of regions of interest. (B) Mean time courses of BOLD activity are extracted from each region of interest, and functional connectivity is assessed by analyzing statistical dependencies between any two regions. (C) Functional connectivity is organized into a set of large-scale networks at the brain level. (D) Fiber tracking is applied to diffusion MRI data to assess whether regions from the parcellation are structurally connected. (E) Results are either displayed in a connectivity matrix whose elements indicate whether two regions are connected or not, or displayed in a connectivity plot for anatomical reference.

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