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Jun , 2023

New paper in Nature Communications providing electrophysiological basis for BOLD functional connectivity in human brain white matter

We published a research article in Nature Communications, demonstrating that the BOLD functional connectivity reflects the underlying synchronization of neural activity in white matter using a combination of BOLD fMRI and SEEG data from drug-resistant epilepsy patients. Moreover, we found that functional connectivity in white matter is constrained by the underlying structural connectivity. This study is accomplished with our collaborators (Prof. Guoguang Zhao and Prof. Peng-Hu Wei) from Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University. Big congratulations to amazing Yali Huang and Longzhou Xu. Thanks to all the collaborators who contributed to the work. Check here for more information: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-39067-3.

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