Elsevier

NeuroImage

Volume 12, Issue 5, November 2000, Pages 582-587
NeuroImage

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Correlations in Low-Frequency BOLD Fluctuations Reflect Cortico-Cortical Connections

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Abstract

Cross-correlation of low-frequency temporal fluctuations (<0.08 Hz) was used to correlate widely separated anatomic regions during continuous performance of a spatial working memory task. The regions of highest correlation to right-hemisphere dorsolateral prefrontal cortex correspond to the regions of largest baseline signal change in a conventional block-style functional MRI paradigm. Additionally, it is shown that the correlations between elements of the functional network increase during performance of a task that activates the network when compared to a task that does not directly stimulate the functionally connected network.

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