Subcortical-cortical dynamical states of the human brain and their breakdown in stroke
Chiara Favaretto (),
Michele Allegra,
Gustavo Deco,
Nicholas V. Metcalf,
Joseph C. Griffis,
Gordon L. Shulman,
Andrea Brovelli and
Maurizio Corbetta ()
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Chiara Favaretto: University of Padova
Michele Allegra: University of Padova
Gustavo Deco: Pompeu Fabra University, Edifici Mercè Rodoreda
Nicholas V. Metcalf: Washington University School of Medicine
Joseph C. Griffis: Washington University School of Medicine
Gordon L. Shulman: Washington University School of Medicine
Andrea Brovelli: Aix Marseille Université, CNRS
Maurizio Corbetta: University of Padova
Nature Communications, 2022, vol. 13, issue 1, 1-17
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Abstract The mechanisms controlling dynamical patterns in spontaneous brain activity are poorly understood. Here, we provide evidence that cortical dynamics in the ultra-slow frequency range (
Date: 2022
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