Functional connectivity networks in the human brain do not form randomly but follow the constraints imposed by the underlying brain structure. In my work we investigated the influence of direct anatomical connectivity via white matter fiber bundles, cerebral perfusion and gray matter tissue volume and integrity as factors in the development and formation of functional connectivity networks (as measured with fMRI). The insights gained from this work were then applied to populations such as patients in post-stroke neurorehabilitation and users of brain-computer-interfaces.Funktionelle Netzwerke im menschlichen Gehirn entstehen nicht zufällig, sondern folgen den Vorgaben der zugrunde liegenden Hirnstruktur. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurden Einfl...
Neural brain connectivity has three aspects: a physical connection between different brain regions –...
Macroscopic neural activity measured using fMRI, MEG and EEG shows consistent statistical dependenci...
This article examines functional and anatomical connectivity in healthy human subjects measured with...
Functional connectivity networks in the human brain do not form randomly but follow the constraints ...
Structural white matter connections are thought to facilitate integration of neural information ac...
International audiencePurpose of reviewDiffusion tractography and functional/effective connectivity ...
The human brain contains a network of interconnected neurons. Recent advances in functional and stru...
Data available to us are from 30 healthy subjects (14 males, 16 females) with age between 22 and 35....
In this thesis, I identified and addressed four problems of network analyses: 1) arbitrary enforcing...
MEG and fMRI offer complementary insights into connected human brain function. Evidence from the use...
0968-5243 (Electronic) 0968-5243 (Linking) Journal articleGraph theoretical analysis of structural a...
<div><p>Investigating the relationship between brain structure and function is a central endeavor fo...
Communication between neuronal populations in the human brain is characterized by complex functional...
The human brain is one of the most complex and fascinating systems in nature. In the last decades, t...
Our brain is a network. It consists of spatially distributed, but functionally linked regions that c...
Neural brain connectivity has three aspects: a physical connection between different brain regions –...
Macroscopic neural activity measured using fMRI, MEG and EEG shows consistent statistical dependenci...
This article examines functional and anatomical connectivity in healthy human subjects measured with...
Functional connectivity networks in the human brain do not form randomly but follow the constraints ...
Structural white matter connections are thought to facilitate integration of neural information ac...
International audiencePurpose of reviewDiffusion tractography and functional/effective connectivity ...
The human brain contains a network of interconnected neurons. Recent advances in functional and stru...
Data available to us are from 30 healthy subjects (14 males, 16 females) with age between 22 and 35....
In this thesis, I identified and addressed four problems of network analyses: 1) arbitrary enforcing...
MEG and fMRI offer complementary insights into connected human brain function. Evidence from the use...
0968-5243 (Electronic) 0968-5243 (Linking) Journal articleGraph theoretical analysis of structural a...
<div><p>Investigating the relationship between brain structure and function is a central endeavor fo...
Communication between neuronal populations in the human brain is characterized by complex functional...
The human brain is one of the most complex and fascinating systems in nature. In the last decades, t...
Our brain is a network. It consists of spatially distributed, but functionally linked regions that c...
Neural brain connectivity has three aspects: a physical connection between different brain regions –...
Macroscopic neural activity measured using fMRI, MEG and EEG shows consistent statistical dependenci...
This article examines functional and anatomical connectivity in healthy human subjects measured with...