Insights into brain architectures from the homological scaffolds of functional connectivity networks
In recent years, the application of network analysis to neuroimaging data has provided useful insights about the brain’s functional and structural organization in both health and disease. This has proven a significant paradigm shift from the study of individual brain regions in isolation. Graph-base...
Main Authors: | Lord, L, Expert, P, Fernandes, H, Petri, G, Van Hartevelt, T, Vaccarino, F, Deco, G, Turkheimer, F, Kringelbach, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2016
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