“…Furthermore, resting state fMRI studies have revealed interesting baseline patterns of activation (i.e., resting state networks), and ushered in an age of network science in brain research. With the rise in resting state fMRI research, predicting resting state fMRI functional connectivity from diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) structural connectivity has been an important recent endeavor for researchers, and the use of graph theory analyses of structural networks have been integral to these investigations (e.g., Honey, Thivierge, & Sporns, 2010;Goñi et al, 2014;Bettinardi et al, 2017;Zhang et al, 2019;Chen, Hu, Chen, & Feng , 2019). Furthermore, there has been recent interest in predicting taskbased fMRI activation from DTI structural connectivity (Osher et al, 2016;.…”