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  <description>BY JEAN CHEN, PHDFor those who have not yet come across functional connectivity in their research, it won&amp;rsquo;t be long before you do. In the human brain mapping community, functional connectivity is often defined as the correlation between brain regions that share functional properties (activation patterns or fluctuations). Functional connectivity can be measured in an active or &amp;ldquo;resting&amp;rdquo; (task-less) brain state, using electrophysiological, optical and MRI methods. In recent years [...] </description>
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