Böttger, J.Schurade, R.Margulies, D. S.L. Linsen and H. -C. Hege and B. Hamann2014-02-012014-02-012013978-3-905674-52-1https://doi.org/10.2312/PE.VMLS.VMLS2013.001-005The correlation of spontaneous brain activity, termed: functional connectivity, has become a valuable method in recent years for mapping brain organization. We present a novel approach to visualize functional connectivity that displays full connectivity between nodes on the cortical surface. Functional connectivity glyphs make it possible to visualize the entire functional connectome within a single image, thus enabling a detailed mapping of different cortical areas based on their connectional fingerprint.I.3.8 [Computer Graphics]ApplicationsFunctional Connectivity Glyphs for Brain Visualization