Networks in the brain: mapping the connectome
Part of the cognitive neuroscience bitesize series. This is a follow-up of 'basics of fMRI' that considers exciting developments in mapping the human connectome. It covers basics of structural connectomics (diffusion tensor imaging) and functional connectomics (resting state, and task-based correlations of the BOLD signals), and introduces concepts such as small-world networks.
Видео Networks in the brain: mapping the connectome канала Students Guide to Cognitive Neuroscience
Видео Networks in the brain: mapping the connectome канала Students Guide to Cognitive Neuroscience
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