Effective connectivity measured using optogenetically evoked hemodynamic signals exhibits topography distinct from resting state functional connectivity in the mouse

Adam Q. Bauer, Andrew W. Kraft, Grant A. Baxter, Patrick W. Wright, Matthew D. Reisman, Annie R. Bice, Jasmine J. Park, Michael R. Bruchas, Abraham Z. Snyder, Jin Moo Lee, Joseph P. Culver

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