National Academy of Sciences, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 48(118), 2021
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Significance Direct electrical stimulation and intracranial recordings from the human brain during cognitive experiments revealed unique information about the temporal order of signal processing within and across intrinsic resting-state networks. Pairs of regions located within the same intrinsic networks communicate faster and coactivate closer in time than those located across different intrinsic networks.