Introduction to Resting State Fmri Functional Connectivity

An Introduction to Resting State Fmri Functional Connectivity

By Janine Bijsterbosch, Stephen M Smith, and Christian F Beckmann

For those new to the field of resting state fMRI, the large variety of approaches to functional connectivity analysis is highly confusing. This primer provides an introduction to the concepts and analysis decisions that need to be made at every step of the processing pipeline, starting from data acquisition through to interpretation of findings.

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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publish Date: 06/30/2017
Pages: 160
ISBN-13: 9780198808220
ISBN-10: 0198808224
Language: English

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Spontaneous 'resting-state' fluctuations in neuronal activity offer insights into the inherent organisation of the human brain, and may provide markers for diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders. Resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) can be used to investigate intrinsic functional connectivity networks, which are identified based on similarities in the signal measured from different regions. From data acquisition to results interpretation, An Introduction to Resting State fMRI Functional Connectivity discusses a wide range of approaches without expecting previous knowledge of the reader, making it truly accessible to readers from a broad range of backgrounds. Supplemented with online examples to enable the reader to obtain hands-on experience working with data, the text also provides details to enhance learning for those already experienced in the field. The Oxford Neuroimaging Primers are written for new researchers or advanced undergraduates in neuroimaging to provide a thorough understanding of the ways in which neuroimaging data can be analysed and interpreted. Aimed at students without a background in mathematics or physics, this book is also important reading for those familiar with task fMRI but new to the field of resting state fMRI.

About the Author

Janine Bijsterbosch, Postdoctoral scientist, FMRIB Centre, NDCN, University of Oxford , Stephen M. Smith, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, FMRIB Centre, NDCN, University of Oxford , Christian F.

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