Journal article
Track-weighted dynamic functional connectivity (TW-dFC): a new method to study time-resolved functional connectivity
F Calamante, RE Smith, X Liang, A Zalesky, A Connelly
Brain Structure and Function | SPRINGER HEIDELBERG | Published : 2017
Abstract
Interest in the study of brain connectivity is growing, particularly in understanding the dynamics of the structural/functional connectivity relation. Structural and functional connectivity are most often analysed independently of each other. Track-weighted functional connectivity (TW-FC) was recently proposed as a means to combine structural/functional connectivity information into a single image. We extend here TW-FC in two important ways: first, all the functional data are used without having to define a prior functional network (cf. TW-FC generates a map for a pre-specified network); second, we incorporate time-resolved connectivity information, thus allowing dynamic characterisation of ..
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Awarded by State Government of Victoria
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia, the Australian Research Council (ARC), and the Victorian Government (Australia).