Recently, a novel technique was proposed directly integrated resting-state fMRI and DTI techniques to construct a local spatio-temporal correlation tensor from resting state fMRI data, termed as the functional correlation tensor. Previous studies demonstrated that resting-state fMRI properties varied from different resting conditions, such as eyes closed, eyes open and fixation. However, whether the functional correlation tensor will be affected by different baseline conditions is still need to be investigated. In this study, group-level properties of the functional correlation tensor were assessed and compared under eyes closed and eyes open conditions.
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