Recent studies using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) have proposed that the brain's white matter is organized as a rich club, whereby the most highly connected regions of the brain are also highly connected to each other. Here we use both functional and diffusion-weighted MRI in the human brain to investigate whether the rich club phenomena is present with functional connectivity, and how this organization relates to the structural phenomena. We also examine whether rich club regions serve to integrate information between distinct brain systems, and conclude with a brief investigation of the developmental trajectory of rich-club phenomena. In agreement with prior work, both adults and children showed robust structural rich club organizatio...
The human brain is a complex network that has been noted to contain a group of densely interconnecte...
Brain function relies on the flexible integration of a diverse set of segregated cortical modules, w...
The human brain undergoes profound structural changes with development. It does not mature by simply...
<div><p>Recent studies using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) have proposed that the brain’s white m...
Attention-deficit/hyperactive disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are two of the mos...
The ontogeny of large-scale functional organization of the human brain is not well understood. Here ...
Thehumanbrain is a complex network of interlinked regions. Recent studies have demonstrated the exis...
Many organizational principles of structural brain networks are established before birth and undergo...
The brain's connectivity skeleton-a rich club of strongly interconnected members-was initially shown...
Initial studies using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging on the trajectories of the...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Normalized rich club coefficients for functional data are shown for weighted (adults =...
The protracted development of structural and functional brain connectivity within distributed associ...
The mature human brain is organized into a collection of specialized functional networks that flexib...
Human brain structure topography is thought to be related in part to functional specialization. Howe...
Imaging studies on neuronal network formation provide relevant information as to how the brain matur...
The human brain is a complex network that has been noted to contain a group of densely interconnecte...
Brain function relies on the flexible integration of a diverse set of segregated cortical modules, w...
The human brain undergoes profound structural changes with development. It does not mature by simply...
<div><p>Recent studies using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) have proposed that the brain’s white m...
Attention-deficit/hyperactive disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are two of the mos...
The ontogeny of large-scale functional organization of the human brain is not well understood. Here ...
Thehumanbrain is a complex network of interlinked regions. Recent studies have demonstrated the exis...
Many organizational principles of structural brain networks are established before birth and undergo...
The brain's connectivity skeleton-a rich club of strongly interconnected members-was initially shown...
Initial studies using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging on the trajectories of the...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Normalized rich club coefficients for functional data are shown for weighted (adults =...
The protracted development of structural and functional brain connectivity within distributed associ...
The mature human brain is organized into a collection of specialized functional networks that flexib...
Human brain structure topography is thought to be related in part to functional specialization. Howe...
Imaging studies on neuronal network formation provide relevant information as to how the brain matur...
The human brain is a complex network that has been noted to contain a group of densely interconnecte...
Brain function relies on the flexible integration of a diverse set of segregated cortical modules, w...
The human brain undergoes profound structural changes with development. It does not mature by simply...