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Communication dynamics in complex brain networks
Neuronal signalling and communication underpin virtually all aspects of brain activity and
function. Network science approaches to modelling and analysing the dynamics of …
function. Network science approaches to modelling and analysing the dynamics of …
Defining epileptogenic networks: contribution of SEEG and signal analysis
Epileptogenic networks are defined by the brain regions involved in the production and
propagation of epileptic activities. In this review we describe the historical, methodologic …
propagation of epileptic activities. In this review we describe the historical, methodologic …
Network-level structure-function relationships in human neocortex
The dynamics of spontaneous fluctuations in neural activity are shaped by underlying
patterns of anatomical connectivity. While numerous studies have demonstrated edge-wise …
patterns of anatomical connectivity. While numerous studies have demonstrated edge-wise …
Cooperative and competitive spreading dynamics on the human connectome
Increasingly detailed data on the network topology of neural circuits create a need for
theoretical principles that explain how these networks shape neural communication. Here …
theoretical principles that explain how these networks shape neural communication. Here …
Dynamics of large-scale electrophysiological networks: A technical review
For several years it has been argued that neural synchronisation is crucial for cognition. The
idea that synchronised temporal patterns between different neural groups carries …
idea that synchronised temporal patterns between different neural groups carries …
[HTML][HTML] What we know about the brain structure–function relationship
K Batista-García-Ramó, CI Fernández-Verdecia - Behavioral Sciences, 2018 - mdpi.com
How the human brain works is still a question, as is its implication with brain architecture: the
non-trivial structure–function relationship. The main hypothesis is that the anatomic …
non-trivial structure–function relationship. The main hypothesis is that the anatomic …
Selective impairment of hippocampus and posterior hub areas in Alzheimer's disease: an MEG-based multiplex network study
Although frequency-specific network analyses have shown that functional brain networks
are altered in patients with Alzheimer's disease, the relationships between these frequency …
are altered in patients with Alzheimer's disease, the relationships between these frequency …
Large-scale signatures of unconsciousness are consistent with a departure from critical dynamics
Loss of cortical integration and changes in the dynamics of electrophysiological brain
signals characterize the transition from wakefulness towards unconsciousness. In this study …
signals characterize the transition from wakefulness towards unconsciousness. In this study …
Brain connectivity based graph convolutional networks and its application to infant age prediction
Infancy is a critical period for the human brain development, and brain age is one of the
indices for the brain development status associated with neuroimaging data. The difference …
indices for the brain development status associated with neuroimaging data. The difference …
Diversity of meso-scale architecture in human and non-human connectomes
Brain function is reflected in connectome community structure. The dominant view is that
communities are assortative and segregated from one another, supporting specialized …
communities are assortative and segregated from one another, supporting specialized …