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  1. Exposure to attachment narratives dynamically modulates cortical arousal during the resting state in the listener
  2. Diminished fronto-limbic functional connectivity in child sexual offenders
  3. Functional connectivity changes following interpersonal reactivity
  4. How mood shapes connections in brain networks
  5. Anterior Thalamic High Frequency Band Activity Is Coupled with Theta Oscillations at Rest
  6. Richness in Functional Connectivity Depends on the Neuronal Integrity within the Posterior Cingulate Cortex
  7. Multicenter stability of resting state fMRI in the detection of Alzheimer's disease and amnestic MCI
  8. FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY IN ALZHEIMER’S DEMENTIA AND MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT: A LARGE-SCALE MULTICENTER RESTING-STATE FMRI STUDY
  9. ALTERED FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY OF THE DEFAULT MODE NETWORK IN ALZHEIMER’S DEMENTIA AND MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT: RESULTS FROM A LARGE-SCALE MULTICENTER RESTING-STATE FMRI STUDY
  10. Cognitive Processing Involves Dynamic Reorganization of the Whole-Brain Network's Functional Community Structure
  11. Dismissing Attachment Characteristics Dynamically Modulate Brain Networks Subserving Social Aversion
  12. Abnormal amygdala functional connectivity during an fMRI expectancy task in pedophilia
  13. Brain parcellation choice affects disease-related topology differences increasingly from global to local network levels
  14. Preprocessing strategy influences graph-based exploration of altered functional networks in major depression
  15. Abnormal functional global and local brain connectivity in female patients with anorexia nervosa
  16. Dynamic disconnection of the supplementary motor area after processing of dismissive biographic narratives
  17. Reduced functional connectivity in the thalamo-insular subnetwork in patients with acute anorexia nervosa
  18. Dissociation of glutamate and cortical thickness is restricted to regions subserving trait but not state markers in major depressive disorder
  19. Graph theory reveals hyper-functionality in visual cortices of Seasonal Affective Disorder patients