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Comparative Connectomics [PDF]
We introduce comparative connectomics, the quantitative study of cross-species commonalities and variations in brain network topology that aims to discover general principles of network architecture of nervous systems and the identification of species-specific features of brain connectivity. By comparing connectomes derived from simple to more advanced
van den Heuvel, Martijn P+2 more
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A Connectome of the Male Drosophila Ventral Nerve Cord
Animal behavior is principally expressed through neural control of muscles. Therefore understanding how the brain controls behavior requires mapping neuronal circuits all the way to motor neurons.
Shin-ya Takemura+83 more
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Background Sex differences ranging from physiological functions to pathological disorders are developmentally hard-wired in a broad range of animals, from invertebrates to humans.
Xue Liu+9 more
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Dysfunction of the Hippocampal-Lateral Septal Circuit Impairs Risk Assessment in Epileptic Mice
Temporal lobe epilepsy, a chronic disease of the brain characterized by degeneration of the hippocampus, has impaired risk assessment. Risk assessment is vital for survival in complex environments with potential threats.
Yi Cao+12 more
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Investigation of the neurobiology of depression in humans depends on animal models that attempt to mimic specific features of the human disorder. However, frequently-used paradigms based on social stress cannot be easily applied to female mice which has ...
Yu-Ting Tseng+5 more
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Visualization in Connectomics [PDF]
Connectomics is a field of neuroscience that analyzes neuronal connections. A connectome is a complete map of a neuronal system, comprising all neuronal connections between its structures. The term "connectome" is close to the word "genome" and implies completeness of all neuronal connections, in the same way as a genome is a complete listing of all ...
Jos B. T. M. Roerdink+6 more
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Recent advances in non-invasive neuroimaging have enabled the measurement of connections between distant regions in the living human brain, thus opening up a new field of research: Human connectomics. Different imaging modalities allow the mapping of structural connections (axonal fibre tracts) as well as functional connections (correlations in time ...
Behrens, T, Sporns, O
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Background Although electrical stimulation of the peripheral and central nervous systems has attracted much attention owing to its potential therapeutic effects on neuropsychiatric diseases, its non-cell-type-specific activation characteristics may ...
Yi Cao+7 more
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Network Statistics of the Whole-Brain Connectome of Drosophila
Brains comprise complex networks of neurons and connections. Network analysis applied to the wiring diagrams of brains can offer insights into how brains support computations and regulate information flow.
Albert Lin+14 more
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An Open MRI Dataset For Multiscale Neuroscience
Measurement(s) Brain anatomy • Brain activity • Diffusion • Brain microstructure • Functional connectivity • Structural connectivity Technology Type(s) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) • Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging • Diffusion Weighted Imaging •
Jessica Royer+16 more
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