The white matter architecture of the brain imparts a distinct signature on neuronal coactivation patterns. Interregional projections promote synchrony among distant neuronal populations, giving rise to richly patterned functional networks. A variety of statistical, communication, and biophysical models have been proposed to study the relationship between brain structure and function, but the link is not yet known. In the present report we seek to relate the structural and functional connection profiles of individual brain areas. We apply a simple multilinear model that incorporates information about spatial proximity, routing, and diffusion between brain regions to predict their functional connectivity. We find that structure-function relat...
An improved understanding of the structure-function relationship in the brain is necessary to know t...
How the human brain works is still a question, as is its implication with brain architecture: the no...
A fundamental issue in neuroscience is the relation between structure and function. However, gross l...
The white matter architecture of the brain imparts a distinct signature on neuronal coactivation pat...
The white matter architecture of the brain imparts a distinct signature on neuronal coactivation pat...
The dynamics of spontaneous fluctuations in neural activity are shaped by underlying patterns of ana...
The brain's structural connectome supports signal propagation between neuronal elements, shaping div...
The brain is an assembly of neuronal populations interconnected by structural pathways. Brain activi...
Structural white matter connections are thought to facilitate integration of neural information ac...
Over the past decade, scientific interest in the properties of large-scale spontaneous neural dynami...
AbstractHuman higher cognition arises from the main tertiary association cortices including the fron...
How rich functionality emerges from the invariant structural architecture of the brain remains a maj...
Many studies showed that anatomical connectivity supports both anatomical and functional hierarchies...
Determining the neuronal architecture underlying certain visual functions is of fundamental importan...
The brain is composed of disparate neural populations that communicate and interact with one another...
An improved understanding of the structure-function relationship in the brain is necessary to know t...
How the human brain works is still a question, as is its implication with brain architecture: the no...
A fundamental issue in neuroscience is the relation between structure and function. However, gross l...
The white matter architecture of the brain imparts a distinct signature on neuronal coactivation pat...
The white matter architecture of the brain imparts a distinct signature on neuronal coactivation pat...
The dynamics of spontaneous fluctuations in neural activity are shaped by underlying patterns of ana...
The brain's structural connectome supports signal propagation between neuronal elements, shaping div...
The brain is an assembly of neuronal populations interconnected by structural pathways. Brain activi...
Structural white matter connections are thought to facilitate integration of neural information ac...
Over the past decade, scientific interest in the properties of large-scale spontaneous neural dynami...
AbstractHuman higher cognition arises from the main tertiary association cortices including the fron...
How rich functionality emerges from the invariant structural architecture of the brain remains a maj...
Many studies showed that anatomical connectivity supports both anatomical and functional hierarchies...
Determining the neuronal architecture underlying certain visual functions is of fundamental importan...
The brain is composed of disparate neural populations that communicate and interact with one another...
An improved understanding of the structure-function relationship in the brain is necessary to know t...
How the human brain works is still a question, as is its implication with brain architecture: the no...
A fundamental issue in neuroscience is the relation between structure and function. However, gross l...