Resting state networks (RSNs), as imaged by functional MRI, are distributed maps of areas believed to be involved in the function of the “resting” brain, which appear in both resting and task data. The current dominant view is that such networks are associated with slow (∼ 0.015 Hz), spontaneous fluctuations in the BOLD signal
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