The human connectome: a complex network
O Sporns - Annals of the new York Academy of Sciences, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
The human brain is a complex network. An important first step toward understanding the
function of such a network is to map its elements and connections, to create a …
function of such a network is to map its elements and connections, to create a …
Diaschisis: past, present, future
E Carrera, G Tononi - Brain, 2014 - academic.oup.com
After a century of false hopes, recent studies have placed the concept of diaschisis at the
centre of the understanding of brain function. Originally, the term 'diaschisis' was coined by …
centre of the understanding of brain function. Originally, the term 'diaschisis' was coined by …
Disruptions of network connectivity predict impairment in multiple behavioral domains after stroke
Deficits following stroke are classically attributed to focal damage, but recent evidence
suggests a key role of distributed brain network disruption. We measured resting functional …
suggests a key role of distributed brain network disruption. We measured resting functional …
The cerebellum in Parkinson's disease
T Wu, M Hallett - Brain, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Parkinson's disease is a chronic progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by
resting tremor, slowness of movements, rigidity, gait disturbance and postural instability …
resting tremor, slowness of movements, rigidity, gait disturbance and postural instability …
Insights into human behavior from lesions to the prefrontal cortex
The prefrontal cortex (PFC), a cortical region that was once thought to be functionally
insignificant, is now known to play an essential role in the organization and control of goal …
insignificant, is now known to play an essential role in the organization and control of goal …
Network localization of neurological symptoms from focal brain lesions
A traditional and widely used approach for linking neurological symptoms to specific brain
regions involves identifying overlap in lesion location across patients with similar symptoms …
regions involves identifying overlap in lesion location across patients with similar symptoms …
Thinking, walking, talking: integratory motor and cognitive brain function
In this article, we argue that motor and cognitive processes are functionally related and most
likely share a similar evolutionary history. This is supported by clinical and neural data …
likely share a similar evolutionary history. This is supported by clinical and neural data …
Graph analysis of functional brain networks: practical issues in translational neuroscience
The brain can be regarded as a network: a connected system where nodes, or units,
represent different specialized regions and links, or connections, represent communication …
represent different specialized regions and links, or connections, represent communication …
Connectivity-based approaches in stroke and recovery of function
After focal damage, cerebral networks reorganise their structural and functional anatomy to
compensate for both the lesion itself and remote effects. Novel developments in the analysis …
compensate for both the lesion itself and remote effects. Novel developments in the analysis …
Reorganization of cerebral networks after stroke: new insights from neuroimaging with connectivity approaches
The motor system comprises a network of cortical and subcortical areas interacting via
excitatory and inhibitory circuits, thereby governing motor behaviour. The balance within the …
excitatory and inhibitory circuits, thereby governing motor behaviour. The balance within the …