Overcoming the translational crisis of contemporary psychiatry–converging phenomenological and spatiotemporal psychopathology
Despite all neurobiological/neurocomputational progress in psychiatric research, recent
authors speak about a 'crisis of contemporary psychiatry'. Some argue that we do not yet …
authors speak about a 'crisis of contemporary psychiatry'. Some argue that we do not yet …
Principles and open questions in functional brain network reconstruction
Graph theory is now becoming a standard tool in system‐level neuroscience. However,
endowing observed brain anatomy and dynamics with a complex network representation …
endowing observed brain anatomy and dynamics with a complex network representation …
Tools of the trade: estimating time-varying connectivity patterns from fMRI data
Given the dynamic nature of the brain, there has always been a motivation to move beyond
'static'functional connectivity, which characterizes functional interactions over an extended …
'static'functional connectivity, which characterizes functional interactions over an extended …
The spatial chronnectome reveals a dynamic interplay between functional segregation and integration
The brain is highly dynamic, reorganizing its activity at different interacting spatial and
temporal scales, including variation within and between brain networks. The chronnectome …
temporal scales, including variation within and between brain networks. The chronnectome …
Sequential dynamics of complex networks in mind: Consciousness and creativity
Today, based on brain imaging analyses, we can consider the brilliant metaphor about
event discreteness of the conscious process by William James (1890) to be an experimental …
event discreteness of the conscious process by William James (1890) to be an experimental …
Space: a missing piece of the dynamic puzzle
There has been growing interest in studying the temporal reconfiguration of brain functional
connectivity to understand the role of dynamic interaction (eg, integration and segregation) …
connectivity to understand the role of dynamic interaction (eg, integration and segregation) …
Multi-spatial-scale dynamic interactions between functional sources reveal sex-specific changes in schizophrenia
We introduce an extension of independent component analysis (ICA), called multiscale ICA,
and design an approach to capture dynamic functional source interactions within and …
and design an approach to capture dynamic functional source interactions within and …
Brain states as wave-like motifs
There is ample evidence of wave-like activity in the brain at multiple scales and levels. This
emerging literature supports the broader adoption of a wave perspective of brain activity …
emerging literature supports the broader adoption of a wave perspective of brain activity …
Identifying canonical and replicable multi‐scale intrinsic connectivity networks in 100k+ resting‐state fMRI datasets
Despite the known benefits of data‐driven approaches, the lack of approaches for identifying
functional neuroimaging patterns that capture both individual variations and inter‐subject …
functional neuroimaging patterns that capture both individual variations and inter‐subject …
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Brain functional networks identified from resting functional magnetic resonance imaging
(fMRI) data have the potential to reveal biomarkers for brain disorders, but studies of …
(fMRI) data have the potential to reveal biomarkers for brain disorders, but studies of …