network [11]. Although fMRI provides several strengths such as noninvasive and excellent spatial resolution, however, the limitation of huge size of instruments and confines the participants to restricted positions inside the magnet cannot provide diagnosis with patient-oriented measurement. These characteristics make the imaging modalities as difficult or impossible to apply to many uses, including use with neonates, children, old persons, and claustrophobia patients. Besides, the scanning noise of fMRI cannot provide really undisturbed condition in resting-state measurement.