Interest in understanding the organization of the brain has led to the application of graph theory methods across a wide array of functional connectivity studies. The fundamental basis of a graph is the node. Recent work has shown that functional nodes reconfigure with brain state. To date, all graph theory studies of functional connectivity in the brain have used fixed nodes. Here, using fixed-, group-, state-specific, and individualized- parcellations for defining nodes, we demonstrate that functional connectivity changes within the nodes significantly influence the findings at the network level. In some cases, state- or group-dependent changes of the sort typically reported do not persist, while in others, changes are only observed when ...
Resting-state fMRI has been widely applied in clinical research. Brain networks constructed by funct...
To investigate functional brain networks, many graph-theoretical studies have defined nodes in a gra...
<p>Each row corresponds to a rhythm, and from top to bottom, they are beta and gamma, respectively; ...
This thesis gives an overview on how to estimate changes in functional brain networks using graph th...
Although several brain regions show significant specialization, higher functions such as cross-modal...
Graph theory has recently received a lot of attention from the neuroscience community as a method to...
Considering the brain as a complex network of interacting dynamical systems offers new insights into...
0968-5243 (Electronic) 0968-5243 (Linking) Journal articleGraph theoretical analysis of structural a...
The study of the brain as a whole system can be accomplished using network theory principles. Resear...
In recent years, the application of network analysis to neuroimaging data has provided useful insigh...
<p>(A) shows the correlations between independent components. The left shows the correlation matrix ...
In recent years, the application of network analysis to neuroimaging data has provided useful insigh...
SummaryReal-world complex systems may be mathematically modeled as graphs, revealing properties of t...
AbstractThere is increasing interest in the potential of whole-brain computational models to provide...
Since the discovery of small-world and scale-free networks the study of complex systems from a netwo...
Resting-state fMRI has been widely applied in clinical research. Brain networks constructed by funct...
To investigate functional brain networks, many graph-theoretical studies have defined nodes in a gra...
<p>Each row corresponds to a rhythm, and from top to bottom, they are beta and gamma, respectively; ...
This thesis gives an overview on how to estimate changes in functional brain networks using graph th...
Although several brain regions show significant specialization, higher functions such as cross-modal...
Graph theory has recently received a lot of attention from the neuroscience community as a method to...
Considering the brain as a complex network of interacting dynamical systems offers new insights into...
0968-5243 (Electronic) 0968-5243 (Linking) Journal articleGraph theoretical analysis of structural a...
The study of the brain as a whole system can be accomplished using network theory principles. Resear...
In recent years, the application of network analysis to neuroimaging data has provided useful insigh...
<p>(A) shows the correlations between independent components. The left shows the correlation matrix ...
In recent years, the application of network analysis to neuroimaging data has provided useful insigh...
SummaryReal-world complex systems may be mathematically modeled as graphs, revealing properties of t...
AbstractThere is increasing interest in the potential of whole-brain computational models to provide...
Since the discovery of small-world and scale-free networks the study of complex systems from a netwo...
Resting-state fMRI has been widely applied in clinical research. Brain networks constructed by funct...
To investigate functional brain networks, many graph-theoretical studies have defined nodes in a gra...
<p>Each row corresponds to a rhythm, and from top to bottom, they are beta and gamma, respectively; ...