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Brain networks in resting state can be calculated from functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) signals, which is one of the most important techniques for understanding the mechanism in neural activities and has been widely used for basic research and clinic. In 2001, neurologist Marcus E. Raichle and his coworkers at Washington University School of Medicine proposed a hypothesis called “default...
In this study, we analyzed brain connectivity profiles from mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) patients and normal controls. We computed Granger causality measures from magnetoencephalographic (MEG) activity obtained at the resting state, in an attempt to understand how the default network is affected by mTBI. Our results show that all subjects exhibit a dense network of peripheral local connections...
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