The brain is undoubtedly the most complex system known to humanity. Networks constitute the backbone of systems dynamics and there is a big arsenal of tools to describe relevant network properties. These tools can be employed to further study micro- and mesoscale organizations of the brain. Our goal here is to find out how diff
Complexity science is the study of systems that give rise to a priori unexpected macroscopic pattern...
While the cellular structure and behaviour of single neurons is well understood, how groups of ne...
The brain of any species can be modeled as a network of regions and connections between those region...
Functional networks, which typically describe patterns of activity taking place across the cerebral ...
The brain is a representative example of a network. It consists of numerous spatially distributed re...
<p><i>(A)</i> Temporal Networks of the Human Brain. We parcellate the brain into anatomical regions ...
<div><p>Human brain anatomy and function display a combination of modular and hierarchical organizat...
<p>Panels plot group-wise graph-theoretic metrics averaged over all connection densities considered....
The organization in brain networks shows highly modular features with weak inter-modular interaction...
<p>Graph theory is a useful tool for deciphering structural and functional networks of the brain on ...
Most accounts of human cognitive architectures have focused on computational accounts of cognition w...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [347]-287) and index.Introduction: why networks? -- Network ...
Since the discovery of small-world and scale-free networks the study of complex systems from a netwo...
Many kinds of complex systems exhibit characteristic patterns of temporal correlations that emerge a...
Recent work has revealed frequency-dependent global patterns of information flow by a network analys...
Complexity science is the study of systems that give rise to a priori unexpected macroscopic pattern...
While the cellular structure and behaviour of single neurons is well understood, how groups of ne...
The brain of any species can be modeled as a network of regions and connections between those region...
Functional networks, which typically describe patterns of activity taking place across the cerebral ...
The brain is a representative example of a network. It consists of numerous spatially distributed re...
<p><i>(A)</i> Temporal Networks of the Human Brain. We parcellate the brain into anatomical regions ...
<div><p>Human brain anatomy and function display a combination of modular and hierarchical organizat...
<p>Panels plot group-wise graph-theoretic metrics averaged over all connection densities considered....
The organization in brain networks shows highly modular features with weak inter-modular interaction...
<p>Graph theory is a useful tool for deciphering structural and functional networks of the brain on ...
Most accounts of human cognitive architectures have focused on computational accounts of cognition w...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [347]-287) and index.Introduction: why networks? -- Network ...
Since the discovery of small-world and scale-free networks the study of complex systems from a netwo...
Many kinds of complex systems exhibit characteristic patterns of temporal correlations that emerge a...
Recent work has revealed frequency-dependent global patterns of information flow by a network analys...
Complexity science is the study of systems that give rise to a priori unexpected macroscopic pattern...
While the cellular structure and behaviour of single neurons is well understood, how groups of ne...
The brain of any species can be modeled as a network of regions and connections between those region...