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"FMRI connectivity" encompasses many areas of research, including resting-state networks, biophysical modelling of task-FMRI data and bottom-up simulation of multiple individual neurons interacting with each other. In this brief paper I discuss several outstanding areas that I believe will see exciting developments in the next few years, in particular concentrating on how I think the currently separate approaches will increasingly need to take advantage of each others' respective complementarities.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.01.022

Type

Journal article

Journal

NeuroImage

Publication Date

08/2012

Volume

62

Pages

1257 - 1266

Addresses

Oxford University Centre for Functional MRI of the Brain, UK. steve@fmrib.ox.ac.uk

Keywords

Nerve Net, Animals, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Brain Mapping, Models, Neurological, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted