@article{b9d683d359484005bb704108d2973109,
title = "Imaging human connectomes at the macroscale",
abstract = "At macroscopic scales, the human connectome comprises anatomically distinct brain areas, the structural pathways connecting them and their functional interactions. Annotation of phenotypic associations with variation in the connectome and cataloging of neurophenotypes promise to transform our understanding of the human brain. In this Review, we provide a survey of magnetic resonance imaging-based measurements of functional and structural connectivity. We highlight emerging areas of development and inquiry and emphasize the importance of integrating structural and functional perspectives on brain architecture.",
author = "Craddock, {R. Cameron} and Saad Jbabdi and Yan, {Chao Gan} and Vogelstein, {Joshua T.} and Castellanos, {F. Xavier} and {Di Martino}, Adriana and Clare Kelly and Keith Heberlein and Stan Colcombe and Milham, {Michael P.}",
note = "Funding Information: This work was supported by grants from US National Institute of Mental Health (BRAINS R01MH094639 to M.P.M. and K23MH087770 to A.D.M.), the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (M.P.M.), the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation (R.C.C.) and the Leon Levy Foundation (C.K. and A.D.M.). J.T.V. receives funding from the London Institute for Mathematical Sciences HDTRA1-11-1-0048 and US National Institutes of Health R01ES017436. Additional support was provided by a gift from Joseph P. Healey to the Child Mind Institute (M.P.M.). We thank D. Lurie for his assistance in the preparation of the manuscript and references as well as Z. Shehzad, Z. Yang and S. Urchs for their helpful comments. We acknowledge our colleagues who allowed us to reproduce their figures.",
year = "2013",
month = apr,
doi = "10.1038/nmeth.2482",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "10",
pages = "524--539",
journal = "Nature Methods",
issn = "1548-7091",
publisher = "Nature Publishing Group",
number = "6",
}