“…To date, largely owing to a lack of methods to image the whole brain with high spatial resolution and sufficient coverage, the literature has focused on region-of-interest (ROI)-based network analysis (static or dynamic), disregarding the depth at which the connections take place in the cortex. Recently, novel highresolution fMRI sequences have allowed us not only to detect the connections between remote functionallydifferent areas but to do so with sub-millimetre resolution, enabling the evaluation of resting-state networks at multiple cortical depths (Huber et al, 2020, Yun and Shah, 2017, Yun et al, 2020, Yun and al., 2021, Pais-Roldán et al, 2020, Pais-Roldán et al, 2023, Yun et al, 2022. For instance, we have previously shown that, in healthy subjects, areas of the default mode network (DMN) are strongly correlated in the superficial layers, while the central executive control network (CEN) involves connections between deeper cortical territories (Pais-Roldán et al, 2023).…”