Significance A description of the structural and functional connections in the human brain is necessary for the understanding of both normal and abnormal brain functioning. Although it has become clear in recent years that stable patterns of functional connectivity can be observed during the resting state, to date, it remains unclear what the dominant patterns of information flow are in this functional connectome and how these relate to the integration of brain function. Our results are the first to describe the large-scale frequency-specific patterns of information flow in the human brain, showing that different subsystems form a loop through which information “reverberates” or “circulates.” These results could be extended to give insights into how such flow optimizes integrative cognitive processing.
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