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Both activated and less-activated regions identified by functional MRI reconfigure to support task executions.

Nianming ZuoZhengyi YangYong LiuJin LiTianzi Jiang
Published in: Brain and behavior (2017)
This study shows quantitatively that contributions from both activated and less-activated regions enable the global functional network to respond when the brain switches from the resting state to a task state and suggests the necessity of considering large-scale networks (rather than only activated regions) when investigating brain functions in imaging cognitive neuroscience.
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