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Rapid Precision Functional Mapping of Individuals Using Multi-Echo fMRI

Charles J. Lynch, Jonathan D. Power, Matthew A. Scult, Marc J. Dubin, Faith M. Gunning, Conor Liston

2020Cell Reports214 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

-dependent artifacts) with spatially distinct influences. Together, these findings establish the potential utility of multi-echo fMRI for rapid precision mapping using experimentally and clinically tractable scan times and will facilitate longitudinal neuroimaging of clinical populations.

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Functional magnetic resonance imagingNeuroimagingResting state fMRINeuroscienceBrain mappingDynamic functional connectivityFunctional connectivityCommunication noiseComputer scienceMagnetic resonance imagingPattern recognition (psychology)Artificial intelligenceNuclear magnetic resonancePsychologyMedicinePhysicsRadiologyPhilosophyLinguisticsFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesAdvanced MRI Techniques and ApplicationsNeural dynamics and brain function
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