Functional and effective connectivity in neuroimaging: A synthesis

The brain appears to adhere to two principles of functional organization; functional segregation and functional integration. The integration within and between functionally specialized areas is mediated by functional or effective connectivity. The characterization of this sort of connectivity is an important theme in many areas of neuroscience. This article presents one approach that has been used in functional imaging.

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