Network studies of large-scale brain connectivity have demonstrated that highly connected areas, or “hubs,” are a key feature of human functional and structural brain organization. We use resting-state functional MRI data and connectivity clustering to identify multi-network hubs and show that while hubs can belong to multiple networks their degree of integration into these different networks varies dynamically over time. The extent of the network variation was related to the connectedness of the hub. In addition, we found that these network dynamics were inversely related to positive self-generated thoughts reported by individuals and were further decreased with older age. Moreover, the left caudate varied its degree of participation betwe...
Age-related changes in the brain are associated with a decline in functional flexibility. Intrinsic ...
Neural substrates of memory control are engaged when participants encounter unexpected mnemonic stim...
A critical feature of the human brain that gives rise to complex cognition is its ability to reconfi...
Network studies of large-scale brain connectivity have demonstrated that highly connected areas, or ...
Background: We compared the functional brain connectivity produced during resting-state in which sub...
Ongoing thought patterns constitute important aspects of both healthy and abnormal human cognition. ...
Contemporary accounts of ongoing thought recognise it as a heterogeneous and multidimensional constr...
Recently, the field of functional brain connectivity has shifted its attention on studying how funct...
Introduction: Three prominent resting-state networks (rsNW) (default mode network [DMN], salience ne...
The human brain is a complex system in which interactions of billions of neurons give rise to behavi...
Experimental and modeling work of neural activity has described recurrent and attractor dynamic patt...
Spontaneous brain activity at rest is spatially and temporally organized in networks of cortical and...
A critical feature of the human brain that gives rise to complex cognition is its ability to reconfi...
Spontaneous brain activity is spatially and temporally organized in the absence of any stimulation o...
Contemporary cognitive neuroscience recognises unconstrained processing varies across individuals, d...
Age-related changes in the brain are associated with a decline in functional flexibility. Intrinsic ...
Neural substrates of memory control are engaged when participants encounter unexpected mnemonic stim...
A critical feature of the human brain that gives rise to complex cognition is its ability to reconfi...
Network studies of large-scale brain connectivity have demonstrated that highly connected areas, or ...
Background: We compared the functional brain connectivity produced during resting-state in which sub...
Ongoing thought patterns constitute important aspects of both healthy and abnormal human cognition. ...
Contemporary accounts of ongoing thought recognise it as a heterogeneous and multidimensional constr...
Recently, the field of functional brain connectivity has shifted its attention on studying how funct...
Introduction: Three prominent resting-state networks (rsNW) (default mode network [DMN], salience ne...
The human brain is a complex system in which interactions of billions of neurons give rise to behavi...
Experimental and modeling work of neural activity has described recurrent and attractor dynamic patt...
Spontaneous brain activity at rest is spatially and temporally organized in networks of cortical and...
A critical feature of the human brain that gives rise to complex cognition is its ability to reconfi...
Spontaneous brain activity is spatially and temporally organized in the absence of any stimulation o...
Contemporary cognitive neuroscience recognises unconstrained processing varies across individuals, d...
Age-related changes in the brain are associated with a decline in functional flexibility. Intrinsic ...
Neural substrates of memory control are engaged when participants encounter unexpected mnemonic stim...
A critical feature of the human brain that gives rise to complex cognition is its ability to reconfi...