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Brain network atlases: Overview

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This lecture by the instructor provides an overview of brain network atlases, discussing recruitment during tasks, network decomposition, comparison to region atlases, and correspondence between task and rest brain activity.

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Selected chapters form winterschool on multi-scale brain
Understanding the brain requires an integrated understan­ding of different scales of organisation of the brain. This Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) will take the you through the latest data, models
Selected chapters form winterschool on multi-scale brain
Understanding the brain requires an integrated understan­ding of different scales of organisation of the brain. This Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) will take the you through the latest data, models
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