connectotype

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connectotype (plural connectotypes)

  1. A type of functional connectivity in a brain.
    • 2018 November 4, Damien A. Fair, “The big reveal: Precision mapping shines a gigantic floodlight on the cerebellum”, in Neuron, volume 100, number 4, page 773:
      The regions are used to generate a correlation matrix or “connectotype,” which then can be utilized to classify external data or data from another time period as the same individual.

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