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New Concepts in Brain Networks [PDF]
This special issue on “New Concepts in Brain Networks” contains articles that review or propose new approaches for investigating brain connectivity. This topic is highly relevant and has been at the forefront of neuroscientific research in recent years.
Turner, R., Lohmann, G.
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Abnormal resting-state functional connectivity in progressive supranuclear palsy and corticobasal syndrome [PDF]
Background: Pathological and MRI-based evidence suggests that multiple brain structures are likely to be involved in functional disconnection between brain areas. Few studies have investigated resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) in progressive
Berardelli, Alfredo +9 more
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Can we characterize A-P/IAP behavioural phenotypes in people with chronic pain?
Two behavioural phenotypes in healthy people have been delineated based on their intrinsic attention to pain (IAP) and whether their reaction times (RT) during a cognitively-demanding task are slower (P-type) or faster (A-type) during experimental pain ...
Vaidhehi Veena Sanmugananthan +18 more
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Exponential Random Graph Modeling for Complex Brain Networks [PDF]
Exponential random graph models (ERGMs), also known as p* models, have been utilized extensively in the social science literature to study complex networks and how their global structure depends on underlying structural components.
A Rinaldo +41 more
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Distinct patterns of temporal and directional connectivity among intrinsic networks in the human brain [PDF]
To determine the spatiotemporal relationships among intrinsic networks of the human brain, we recruited seven neurosurgical patients (four males and three females) who were implanted with intracranial depth electrodes.
Bickel, Stephan +9 more
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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, its variation over development and aging, and its alteration in disease or injury.
Betzel, Richard F., Bassett, Danielle S.
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Maintaining optimal eNOS levels is important during cardiovascular events, although little is known regarding the mechanism of eNOS protection. Here, the authors show a regulatory role of endothelial OASL1 in maintaining eNOS mRNA stability and vascular ...
Tae Kyeong Kim +17 more
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A geometric network model of intrinsic grey-matter connectivity of the human brain [PDF]
Network science provides a general framework for analysing the large-scale brain networks that naturally arise from modern neuroimaging studies, and a key goal in theoretical neuro- science is to understand the extent to which these neural ...
A Arenas +32 more
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Conductance-based models have played an important role in the development of modern neuroscience. These mathematical models are powerful “tools” that enable theoretical explorations in experimentally untenable situations, and can lead to the development ...
Zhenyang Sun +8 more
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Loss of brain inter-frequency hubs in Alzheimer's disease [PDF]
Alzheimer's disease (AD) causes alterations of brain network structure and function. The latter consists of connectivity changes between oscillatory processes at different frequency channels. We proposed a multi-layer network approach to analyze multiple-
Attal, Yohan +7 more
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