Title
Reproducibility of resting state spinal cord networks in healthy volunteers at 7 Tesla.
Abstract
We recently reported our findings of resting state functional connectivity in the human spinal cord: in a cohort of healthy volunteers we observed robust functional connectivity between left and right ventral (motor) horns and between left and right dorsal (sensory) horns (Barry et al., 2014). Building upon these results, we now quantify the within-subject reproducibility of bilateral motor and sensory networks (intraclass correlation coefficient=0.54–0.56) and explore the impact of including frequencies up to 0.13Hz. Our results suggest that frequencies above 0.08Hz may enhance the detectability of these resting state networks, which would be beneficial for practical studies of spinal cord functional connectivity.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1016/j.neuroimage.2016.02.058
NeuroImage
Field
DocType
Volume
Brain mapping,Spinal cord,Reproducibility,Anatomy,Nerve net,Resting state fMRI,Psychology,Sensory system,Magnetic resonance imaging,Intraclass correlation
Journal
133
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1053-8119
8
0.50
References 
Authors
6
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Robert L. Barry1140.92
Baxter P. Rogers2447.26
Benjamin N. Conrad3232.06
Seth A. Smith4172.02
John C Gore561641.36