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Fig. 2 | Cancer Imaging

Fig. 2

From: The role of resting-state functional MRI for clinical preoperative language mapping

Fig. 2

Successful resting-state fMRI after patient motion limited task-based fMRI. Post-contrast axial T1 image (a) shows a left temporal glioblastoma (arrow). Task-based fMRI (b) displays nonspecific BOLD activations (i.e. yellow = sentence completion; blue = letter fluency) and noise due to patient motion. This case illustrates a regional homogeneity functional connectivity map confined to the Broca’s area meta-analysis (c) showing 4 seed candidates. Seed #1 results in the final resting-state fMRI functional connectivity map (d) which demonstrates robust connectivity in left Wernicke’s area (dashed arrow)

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