Resting-state BOLD functional connectivity depends on the heterogeneity of capillary transit times in the human brain A combined lesion and simulation study about the influence of blood flow response timing

Sebastian C. Schneider, Mario E. Archila-Meléndez, Jens Göttler, Stephan Kaczmarz, Benedikt Zott, Josef Priller, Michael Kallmayer, Claus Zimmer, Christian Sorg, Christine Preibisch. Resting-state BOLD functional connectivity depends on the heterogeneity of capillary transit times in the human brain A combined lesion and simulation study about the influence of blood flow response timing. NeuroImage, 255:119208, 2022. [doi]

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Sebastian C. Schneider

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Mario E. Archila-Meléndez

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Stephan Kaczmarz

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Michael Kallmayer

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Christine Preibisch

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