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  1. Brain-wide functional connectivity artifactually inflates throughout functional magnetic resonance imaging scans

    Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a central tool for investigating human brain function, organization and disease. Here, we show that...

    Cole Korponay, Amy C. Janes, Blaise B. Frederick in Nature Human Behaviour
    Article 19 June 2024
  2. Atypical functional connectivity hierarchy in Rolandic epilepsy

    Functional connectivity hierarchy is an important principle in the process of brain functional organization and an important feature reflecting brain...

    Qirui Zhang, Jiao Li, ... Zhiqiang Zhang in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 10 July 2023
  3. Functional connectivity gradients of the cingulate cortex

    Heterogeneity of the cingulate cortex is evident in multiple dimensions including anatomy, function, connectivity, and involvement in networks and...

    Yuhao Shen, Huanhuan Cai, ... Jiajia Zhu in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 19 June 2023
  4. Sex differences in interacting genetic and functional connectivity biomarkers in Alzheimer’s disease

    As of 2023, it is estimated that 6.7 million individuals in the United States live with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Prior research indicates that AD...

    Jordan N. Williamson, Shirley A. James, ... Yuan Yang in GeroScience
    Article 10 April 2024
  5. Sex difference in brain functional connectivity of hippocampus in Alzheimer’s disease

    Alzheimer’s disease (AD), affecting nearly 6.5 million people, is the fifth leading cause of death in individuals 65 years or older in the USA. Prior...

    Jordan Williamson, Shirley A. James, ... Yuan Yang in GeroScience
    Article 25 September 2023
  6. Longitudinal changes in the functional connectivity of individuals at risk of Alzheimer’s disease

    First-degree relatives of Alzheimer’s disease patients constitute a key population in the search for early markers. Our group identified functional...

    Alejandra García-Colomo, Alberto Nebreda, ... Fernando Maestú in GeroScience
    Article 04 January 2024
  7. Spectrotemporal content of human auditory working memory represented in functional connectivity patterns

    Recent research suggests that working memory (WM), the mental sketchpad underlying thinking and communication, is maintained by multiple regions...

    Jyrki Ahveninen, Işıl Uluç, ... Fahimeh Mamashli in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 20 March 2023
  8. The impact of a tDCS and cognitive training intervention on task-based functional connectivity

    Declines in several cognitive domains, most notably processing speed, occur in non-pathological aging. Given the exponential growth of the older...

    Jessica N. Kraft, Aprinda Indahlastari, ... Adam J. Woods in GeroScience
    Article 24 January 2024
  9. Modelling jaguar gene flow in fragmented landscapes offers insights into functional population connectivity

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    Preserving functional connectivity is a conservation priority to secure the long-term viability of geographically dispersed subpopulations,...

    Ana Patricia Calderón, Patricia Landaverde-Gonzalez, ... Katherine A. Zeller in Landscape Ecology
    Article Open access 31 January 2024
  10. Correspondence of functional connectivity gradients across human isocortex, cerebellum, and hippocampus

    Gradient map** is an important technique to summarize high dimensional biological features as low dimensional manifold representations in exploring...

    Yuta Katsumi, Jiahe Zhang, ... Lisa Feldman Barrett in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 12 April 2023
  11. A methodological framework for prioritizing habitat patches in urban ecosystems based on landscape functional connectivity

    Urban landscape can support a many wild species, especially within green areas like remnants of native forests. Thus, conserving such remnants of...

    Rhian Medeiros Vieira Soares, Paula Koeler Lira, ... Mariana M. Vale in Urban Ecosystems
    Article 16 September 2023
  12. Leading basic modes of spontaneous activity drive individual functional connectivity organization in the resting human brain

    Spontaneous activity of the human brain provides a window to explore intrinsic principles of functional organization. However, most studies have...

    ** Chen, Haoda Ren, ... Xuhong Liao in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 31 August 2023
  13. Frontoparietal connectivity as a product of convergent evolution in rodents and primates: functional connectivity topologies in grey squirrels, rats, and marmosets

    Robust frontoparietal connectivity is a defining feature of primate cortical organization. Whether mammals outside the primate order, such as...

    David J. Schaeffer, Kyle M. Gilbert, ... Stefan Everling in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 17 September 2022
  14. The structural–functional-connectivity coupling of the aging brain

    Aging primarily affects memory and executive functions, a relationship that may be underpinned by the fact that almost all adults over 60 years old...

    Hui Zhang, Peng Cao, ... Edward S. Hui in GeroScience
    Article Open access 06 March 2024
  15. Open areas associated with traditional agriculture promote functional connectivity among amphibian demes in Mediterranean agrosystems

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    Functional connectivity across fragmented habitat patches is essential for the conservation of animal populations in humanized landscapes....

    Luis Albero, Íñigo Martínez-Solano, ... Eloy Bécares in Landscape Ecology
    Article Open access 17 August 2023
  16. Individual-specific functional connectivity improves prediction of Alzheimer’s disease’s symptoms in elderly people regardless of APOE ε4 genotype

    To date, reliable biomarkers remain unclear that could link functional connectivity to patients’ symptoms for detecting and predicting the process...

    Lin Hua, Fei Gao, ... Zhen Yuan in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 31 May 2023
  17. Don’t stop it now: functional and structural habitat connectivity assessment suggests further expansion in Southern Europe for the Eurasian beaver

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    After being close to extinction, the Eurasian beaver ( Castor fiber ) is now recovering throughout Europe. The Eurasian beaver is a keystone...

    Davide Serva, Maurizio Biondi, ... Mattia Iannella in Landscape Ecology
    Article Open access 12 February 2024
  18. Fast connectivity gradient approximation: maintaining spatially fine-grained connectivity gradients while reducing computational costs

    Brain connectome analysis suffers from the high dimensionality of connectivity data, often forcing a reduced representation of the brain at a lower...

    Karl-Heinz Nenning, Ting Xu, ... Michael P. Milham in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 06 June 2024
  19. Decoding six basic emotions from brain functional connectivity patterns

    Although distinctive neural and physiological states are suggested to underlie the six basic emotions, basic emotions are often indistinguishable...

    Chunyu Liu, Yingying Wang, ... Fang Fang in Science China Life Sciences
    Article 11 November 2022
  20. Age-related changes in human brain functional connectivity using graph theory and machine learning techniques in resting-state fMRI data

    Aging is the basis of neurodegeneration and dementia that affects each endemic in the body. Normal aging in the brain is associated with progressive...

    Sepideh Baghernezhad, Mohammad Reza Daliri in GeroScience
    Article 18 March 2024
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