[HTML][HTML] Multi-scale brain networks
RF Betzel, DS Bassett - Neuroimage, 2017 - Elsevier
The network architecture of the human brain has become a feature of increasing interest to
the neuroscientific community, largely because of its potential to illuminate human cognition …
the neuroscientific community, largely because of its potential to illuminate human cognition …
Network science of biological systems at different scales: A review
Network science is today established as a backbone for description of structure and function
of various physical, chemical, biological, technological, and social systems. Here we review …
of various physical, chemical, biological, technological, and social systems. Here we review …
Edge-centric functional network representations of human cerebral cortex reveal overlap** system-level architecture
Network neuroscience has relied on a node-centric network model in which cells,
populations and regions are linked to one another via anatomical or functional connections …
populations and regions are linked to one another via anatomical or functional connections …
Long-term brain network reorganization predicts responsive neurostimulation outcomes for focal epilepsy
AN Khambhati, A Shafi, VR Rao… - Science Translational …, 2021 - science.org
Responsive neurostimulation (RNS) devices, able to detect imminent seizures and to rapidly
deliver electrical stimulation to the brain, are effective in reducing seizures in some patients …
deliver electrical stimulation to the brain, are effective in reducing seizures in some patients …
Computational network biology: data, models, and applications
Biological entities are involved in intricate and complex interactions, in which uncovering the
biological information from the network concepts are of great significance. Benefiting from …
biological information from the network concepts are of great significance. Benefiting from …
Phases of hyperconnectivity and hypoconnectivity in the default mode and salience networks track with amyloid and tau in clinically normal individuals
AP Schultz, JP Chhatwal, T Hedden… - Journal of …, 2017 - Soc Neuroscience
Alzheimer9s disease (AD) is characterized by two hallmark molecular pathologies: amyloid
aβ 1–42 and Tau neurofibrillary tangles. To date, studies of functional connectivity MRI …
aβ 1–42 and Tau neurofibrillary tangles. To date, studies of functional connectivity MRI …
The epileptogenic zone: concept and definition
L Jehi - Epilepsy currents, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
A “concept” refers to what exists in the mind as a representation (as in something
comprehended) or as a formulation (as in a plan). It is generally understood as “any idea of …
comprehended) or as a formulation (as in a plan). It is generally understood as “any idea of …
Small-world propensity and weighted brain networks
Quantitative descriptions of network structure can provide fundamental insights into the
function of interconnected complex systems. Small-world structure, diagnosed by high local …
function of interconnected complex systems. Small-world structure, diagnosed by high local …
Temporal lobe epilepsy surgical outcomes can be inferred based on structural connectome hubs: a machine learning study
E Gleichgerrcht, SS Keller, DL Drane… - Annals of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Medial temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is the most common form of medication‐
resistant focal epilepsy in adults. Despite removal of medial temporal structures, more than …
resistant focal epilepsy in adults. Despite removal of medial temporal structures, more than …
Virtual cortical resection reveals push-pull network control preceding seizure evolution
In∼ 20 million people with drug-resistant epilepsy, focal seizures originating in
dysfunctional brain networks will often evolve and spread to surrounding tissue, disrupting …
dysfunctional brain networks will often evolve and spread to surrounding tissue, disrupting …