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. 2016 Jun 21;10:67. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2016.00067

Table 2.

Recommended list of (a) seminal papers and (b) reviews and commentaries on functional connectivity, in chronological order.

(a) Seminal papers: modality, authors, title
MRI Friston (1994) Functional and effective connectivity in neuroimaging: a synthesis
Bullmore et al. (1996) Functional magnetic resonance image analysis of a large-scale neurocognitive network
Biswal et al. (1997) Simultaneous assessment of flow and BOLD signals in resting state functional connectivity maps
Büchel and Friston (2001) Interactions among neuronal systems assessed with functional neuroimaging
Koch et al. (2002) An investigation of functional and anatomical connectivity using magnetic resonance imaging
Greicius et al. (2003) Functional connectivity in the resting brain: a network analysis of the default mode hypothesis
Salvador et al. (2005) Neurophysiological architecture of functional magnetic resonance images of human brain
MEG Gross et al. (2001) Dynamic imaging of coherent sources: studying neural interactions in the human brain
Stam (2004) Functional connectivity patterns of human magnetoencephalographic recordings: a “small-world” network?
Schnitzler and Gross (2005) Functional connectivity analysis in magnetoencephalography
(b) Reviews and commentaries: authors, title
Horwitz (2003) The elusive concept of brain connectivity.
Sporns et al. (2005) The human connectome: a structural description of the human brain.
Friston (2005) Models of brain function in neuroimaging.
Bassett and Bullmore (2006) Small-world brain networks
Hagmann et al. (2010) MR Conectomics: principles and challenges
Yeo et al. (2011) The organization of the human cerebral cortex estimated by functional connectivity.
He et al. (2011) Electrophysiological imaging of brain activity and connectivity—challenges and opportunities.
Toga et al. (2012) Mapping the human connectome.
van Diessen et al. (2015) Opportunities and methodological challenges in EEG and MEG resting state functional brain network research.

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