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Cerebral functional connectivity and vasomotion: phenomena and separability

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Abstract

Resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) is based on low-frequency hemodynamic oscillations (LFHO) in the brain. We report that RSFC is independent of vasomotion, another LFHO involving oscillations in blood vessels that is myogenic in origin.

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