Topographic Electrophysiological Signatures of fMRI Resting State Networks// Kay Jann, Mara Kottlow, Thomas Dierks, Chris Boesch, Thomas Koenig, PLoS ONE | www.plosone.org | September 2010 | Volume 5 | Issue 9 | e12945

fMRI Resting State Networks (RSNs) have gained importance in the present fMRI literature. Although their functional role is unquestioned and their physiological origin is nowadays widely accepted, little is known about their relationship to neuronal activity. The combined recording of EEG and fMRI allows the temporal correlation between fluctuations of the RSNs and the dynamics of EEG spectral amplitudes. So far, only relationships between several EEG frequency bands and some RSNs could be demonstrated, but no study accounted for the spatial distribution of frequency domain EEG. 

Presented below are some posters in Russian:

Перекрытие крупномасштабных сетей головного мозга человека, регистрируемых фМРТ в состоянии покоя и при выполнении ментальных задач

Макроскопические сети коры головного мозга. Метаболические и электрические проявления

Нейронные сети состояния покоя и ритмы ЭЭГ

ДИНАМИКА ФМРТ-АКТИВАЦИИ НЕЙРОННЫХ СЕТЕЙ КОРЫ ГОЛОВНОГО МОЗГА ЧЕЛОВЕКА ПРИ ПРОСМОТРЕ И ПРИПОМИНАНИИ ВИДЕОСЮЖЕТОВ