The human brain network is modular-comprised of communities of tightly interconnected nodes1. This network contains local hubs, which have many connections within their own communities, and connector hubs, which have connections diversely distributed across communities2,3. A mechanistic understanding of these hubs and how they support cognition has not been demonstrated. Here, we leveraged individual differences in hub connectivity and cognition. We show that a model of hub connectivity accurately predicts the cognitive performance of 476 individuals in four distinct tasks. Moreover, there is a general optimal network structure for cognitive performance-individuals with diversely connected hubs and consequent modular brain networks exhibit ...
The human brain is topologically organized into a set of spatially distributed, functionally specifi...
In cognitive network neuroscience, the connectivity and community structure of the brain network is ...
Cognitive abilities, such as working memory, differ among people; however, individuals also vary in ...
The human brain network is modular-comprised of communities of tightly interconnected nodes1. This n...
Summary: Control over behavior is enabled by the brain’s control networks, which interact with lower...
Network-based analyses of brain imaging data consistently reveal distinct modules and connector node...
Network neuroscience has begun to generate fundamental insights into the structures and dynamics tha...
A critical feature of the human brain that gives rise to complex cognition is its ability to reconfi...
Virtually all domains of cognitive function require the integration of distributed neural activity. ...
Recent work in cognitive neuroscience has focused on analyzing the brain as a network, rather than a...
General intelligence is a psychological construct that captures in a single metric the overall level...
The connected brain Martijn van den Heuvel, 2009 Our brain is a network. It is a network of differen...
Brain network topology provides valuable information on healthy and pathological brain functioning. ...
The Common Model of Cognition (CMC) is a recently proposed, consensus architecture intended to captu...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Cognitive abilities, such as working memory, differ among people; however...
The human brain is topologically organized into a set of spatially distributed, functionally specifi...
In cognitive network neuroscience, the connectivity and community structure of the brain network is ...
Cognitive abilities, such as working memory, differ among people; however, individuals also vary in ...
The human brain network is modular-comprised of communities of tightly interconnected nodes1. This n...
Summary: Control over behavior is enabled by the brain’s control networks, which interact with lower...
Network-based analyses of brain imaging data consistently reveal distinct modules and connector node...
Network neuroscience has begun to generate fundamental insights into the structures and dynamics tha...
A critical feature of the human brain that gives rise to complex cognition is its ability to reconfi...
Virtually all domains of cognitive function require the integration of distributed neural activity. ...
Recent work in cognitive neuroscience has focused on analyzing the brain as a network, rather than a...
General intelligence is a psychological construct that captures in a single metric the overall level...
The connected brain Martijn van den Heuvel, 2009 Our brain is a network. It is a network of differen...
Brain network topology provides valuable information on healthy and pathological brain functioning. ...
The Common Model of Cognition (CMC) is a recently proposed, consensus architecture intended to captu...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Cognitive abilities, such as working memory, differ among people; however...
The human brain is topologically organized into a set of spatially distributed, functionally specifi...
In cognitive network neuroscience, the connectivity and community structure of the brain network is ...
Cognitive abilities, such as working memory, differ among people; however, individuals also vary in ...