Structural connectivity allows for multi-threading during rest: The structure of the cortex leads to efficient alternation between resting state exploratory behavior and default mode processing


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M. Senden, R. Goebel, G. Deco
NeuroImage, 2012

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Senden, M., Goebel, R., & Deco, G. (2012). Structural connectivity allows for multi-threading during rest: The structure of the cortex leads to efficient alternation between resting state exploratory behavior and default mode processing. NeuroImage.


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Senden, M., R. Goebel, and G. Deco. “Structural Connectivity Allows for Multi-Threading during Rest: The Structure of the Cortex Leads to Efficient Alternation between Resting State Exploratory Behavior and Default Mode Processing.” NeuroImage (2012).


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Senden, M., et al. “Structural Connectivity Allows for Multi-Threading during Rest: The Structure of the Cortex Leads to Efficient Alternation between Resting State Exploratory Behavior and Default Mode Processing.” NeuroImage, 2012.


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@article{m2012a,
  title = {Structural connectivity allows for multi-threading during rest: The structure of the cortex leads to efficient alternation between resting state exploratory behavior and default mode processing},
  year = {2012},
  journal = {NeuroImage},
  author = {Senden, M. and Goebel, R. and Deco, G.}
}