The organization of the human brain remains elusive, yet is of great importance to the mechanisms of integrative brain function. At the macroscale, its structural and functional interpretation is conventionally assessed at the level of cortical units. However, the definition and validation of such cortical parcellations are problematic due to the absence of a true gold standard. We propose a framework for quantitative evaluation of brain parcellations via statistical prediction of connectomics data. Specifically, we evaluate the extent in which the network representation at the level of cortical units (defined as parcels) accounts for high-resolution brain connectivity. Herein, we assess the pertinence and comparative ranking of ten existin...
Connectome analysis of the human brain structural and functional architecture provides a unique oppo...
Recent developments of whole-brain models have demonstrated their potential when investigating resti...
Building a structural connectome involves (1) subdivision of the brain’s grey matter into functio-an...
The human connectome is an intricate system of interconnected elements, providing the basis for inte...
One of the major challenges in systems neuroscience is to identify brain networks and unravel their ...
One of the major challenges in systems neuroscience is to identify brain networks and unravel their ...
A fundamental assumption in neuroscience is that brain function is constrained by its structural pro...
<div><p>A fundamental assumption in neuroscience is that brain function is constrained by its struct...
Contains fulltext : 139690.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access)A fundamental ass...
The human brain connectome is closely linked to the anatomical framework provided by the structural ...
Background and objective In computational neuroimaging, brain parcellation methods subdivide the bra...
Nowadays, connectivity patterns of brain networks are of special interest, as they may reflect commu...
Connectome analysis of the human brain structural and functional architecture provides a unique oppo...
International audienceCurrent theories hold that the human cortex can be subdivided in anatomically ...
In computational neuroimaging, brain parcellation methods subdivide the brain into individual region...
Connectome analysis of the human brain structural and functional architecture provides a unique oppo...
Recent developments of whole-brain models have demonstrated their potential when investigating resti...
Building a structural connectome involves (1) subdivision of the brain’s grey matter into functio-an...
The human connectome is an intricate system of interconnected elements, providing the basis for inte...
One of the major challenges in systems neuroscience is to identify brain networks and unravel their ...
One of the major challenges in systems neuroscience is to identify brain networks and unravel their ...
A fundamental assumption in neuroscience is that brain function is constrained by its structural pro...
<div><p>A fundamental assumption in neuroscience is that brain function is constrained by its struct...
Contains fulltext : 139690.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access)A fundamental ass...
The human brain connectome is closely linked to the anatomical framework provided by the structural ...
Background and objective In computational neuroimaging, brain parcellation methods subdivide the bra...
Nowadays, connectivity patterns of brain networks are of special interest, as they may reflect commu...
Connectome analysis of the human brain structural and functional architecture provides a unique oppo...
International audienceCurrent theories hold that the human cortex can be subdivided in anatomically ...
In computational neuroimaging, brain parcellation methods subdivide the brain into individual region...
Connectome analysis of the human brain structural and functional architecture provides a unique oppo...
Recent developments of whole-brain models have demonstrated their potential when investigating resti...
Building a structural connectome involves (1) subdivision of the brain’s grey matter into functio-an...