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1. 4D dynamic spatial brain networks at rest linked to cognition show atypical variability and coupling in schizophrenia.

2. Explainable fuzzy clustering framework reveals divergent default mode network connectivity dynamics in schizophrenia.

3. A method for capturing dynamic spectral coupling in resting fMRI reveals domain-specific patterns in schizophrenia.

4. Multiframe Evolving Dynamic Functional Connectivity (EVOdFNC) : A Method for Constructing and Investigating Functional Brain Motifs.

5. Three‐way parallel group independent component analysis: Fusion of spatial and spatiotemporal magnetic resonance imaging data.

6. Aberrant Dynamic Functional Connectivity of Default Mode Network in Schizophrenia and Links to Symptom Severity.

7. Alzheimer's Disease Projection From Normal to Mild Dementia Reflected in Functional Network Connectivity: A Longitudinal Study.

8. Whole brain polarity regime dynamics are significantly disrupted in schizophrenia and correlate strongly with network connectivity measures.

9. Resting-State fMRI Dynamics and Null Models: Perspectives, Sampling Variability, and Simulations.

10. Time-varying spectral power of resting-state fMRI networks reveal cross-frequency dependence in dynamic connectivity.

11. A Method for Intertemporal Functional-Domain Connectivity Analysis: Application to Schizophrenia Reveals Distorted Directional Information Flow.

12. Cross-Frequency rs-fMRI Network Connectivity Patterns Manifest Differently for Schizophrenia Patients and Healthy Controls.

13. Higher Dimensional Meta-State Analysis Reveals Reduced Resting fMRI Connectivity Dynamism in Schizophrenia Patients.

14. Multidimensional frequency domain analysis of full-volume fMRI reveals significant effects of age, gender, and mental illness on the spatiotemporal organization of resting-state brain activity.

15. Mutually temporally independent connectivity patterns: A new framework to study the dynamics of brain connectivity at rest with application to explain group difference based on gender.

16. Preserving subject variability in group fMRI analysis: performance evaluation of GICA vs. IVA.

17. Replicability of time-varying connectivity patterns in large resting state fMRI samples.

18. Dynamic coherence analysis of resting fMRI data to jointly capture state-based phase, frequency, and time-domain information.

19. Classification of schizophrenia and bipolar patients using static and dynamic resting-state fMRI brain connectivity.

20. Assessing dynamic brain graphs of time-varying connectivity in fMRI data: Application to healthy controls and patients with schizophrenia.

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