Brain network hubs are both highly connected and highly inter-connected, forming a critical communication backbone for coherent neural dynamics. The mechanisms driving this organization are poorly understood. Using diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging in twins, we identify a major role for genes, showing that they preferentially influence connectivity strength between network hubs of the human connectome. Using transcriptomic atlas data, we show that connected hubs demonstrate tight coupling of transcriptional activity related to metabolic and cytoarchitectonic similarity. Finally, comparing over thirteen generative models of network growth, we show that purely stochastic processes cannot explain the precise wiring patterns of hubs...
Human brain connectivity is disrupted in a wide range of disorders – from Alzheimer’s disease to aut...
Patterns of intrinsic human brain activity exhibit a profile of functional connectivity that is asso...
The complex connectivity of nervous systems is thought to have been shaped by competitive selection ...
Brain network hubs are both highly connected and highly inter-connected, forming a critical communic...
Brain network hubs are both highly connected and highly inter-connected, forming a critical communi...
The integration of modern neuroimaging methods with genetically informative designs and data can she...
Connectivity is not distributed evenly throughout the brain. Instead, it is concentrated on a small ...
Connections in nervous systems are disproportionately concentrated on a small subset of neural eleme...
One of the grand challenges faced by neuroscience is to delineate the determinants of interindividua...
A major challenge in neuroscience is finding which genes affect brain integrity, connectivity, and i...
Studies of nervous system connectivity, in a wide variety of species and at different scales of reso...
Studies of nervous system connectivity, in a wide variety of species and at different scales of reso...
One of the grand challenges faced by neuroscience is to delineate the determinants of interindividua...
<div><p>Studies of nervous system connectivity, in a wide variety of species and at different scales...
Graph theoretical methods have been widely used to investigate the topology of large-scale human bra...
Human brain connectivity is disrupted in a wide range of disorders – from Alzheimer’s disease to aut...
Patterns of intrinsic human brain activity exhibit a profile of functional connectivity that is asso...
The complex connectivity of nervous systems is thought to have been shaped by competitive selection ...
Brain network hubs are both highly connected and highly inter-connected, forming a critical communic...
Brain network hubs are both highly connected and highly inter-connected, forming a critical communi...
The integration of modern neuroimaging methods with genetically informative designs and data can she...
Connectivity is not distributed evenly throughout the brain. Instead, it is concentrated on a small ...
Connections in nervous systems are disproportionately concentrated on a small subset of neural eleme...
One of the grand challenges faced by neuroscience is to delineate the determinants of interindividua...
A major challenge in neuroscience is finding which genes affect brain integrity, connectivity, and i...
Studies of nervous system connectivity, in a wide variety of species and at different scales of reso...
Studies of nervous system connectivity, in a wide variety of species and at different scales of reso...
One of the grand challenges faced by neuroscience is to delineate the determinants of interindividua...
<div><p>Studies of nervous system connectivity, in a wide variety of species and at different scales...
Graph theoretical methods have been widely used to investigate the topology of large-scale human bra...
Human brain connectivity is disrupted in a wide range of disorders – from Alzheimer’s disease to aut...
Patterns of intrinsic human brain activity exhibit a profile of functional connectivity that is asso...
The complex connectivity of nervous systems is thought to have been shaped by competitive selection ...