Information content of brain states is explained by structural constraints on state energetics
Signal propagation along the structural connectome of the brain induces changes in the
patterns of activity. These activity patterns define global brain states and contain information …
patterns of activity. These activity patterns define global brain states and contain information …
Gene coexpression patterns predict opiate-induced brain-state transitions
Opioid addiction is a chronic, relapsing disorder associated with persistent changes in brain
plasticity. Reconfiguration of neuronal connectivity may explain heightened abuse liability in …
plasticity. Reconfiguration of neuronal connectivity may explain heightened abuse liability in …
Modeling brain, symptom, and behavior in the winds of change
Neuropsychopharmacology addresses pressing questions in the study of three intertwined
complex systems: the brain, human behavior, and symptoms of illness. The field seeks to …
complex systems: the brain, human behavior, and symptoms of illness. The field seeks to …
The impact of input node placement in the controllability of structural brain networks
Network controllability refers to the ability to steer the state of a network towards a target
state by driving certain nodes, known as input nodes. This concept can be applied to brain …
state by driving certain nodes, known as input nodes. This concept can be applied to brain …
Structural control energy of resting‐state functional brain states reveals less cost‐effective brain dynamics in psychosis vulnerability
How the brain's white‐matter anatomy constrains brain activity is an open question that
might give insights into the mechanisms that underlie mental disorders such as …
might give insights into the mechanisms that underlie mental disorders such as …
[HTML][HTML] Transitions between cognitive topographies: contributions of network structure, neuromodulation, and disease
Patterns of neural activity underlie human cognition. Transitions between these patterns are
orchestrated by the brain's network architecture. What are the mechanisms linking network …
orchestrated by the brain's network architecture. What are the mechanisms linking network …
Longitudinal manganese‐enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of neural projections and activity
Manganese‐enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MEMRI) holds exceptional promise
for preclinical studies of brain‐wide physiology in awake‐behaving animals. The objectives …
for preclinical studies of brain‐wide physiology in awake‐behaving animals. The objectives …
Network controllability measures of subnetworks: implications for neurosciences
JE Stocker, E Nozari, M van Vugt… - Journal of Neural …, 2023 - iopscience.iop.org
Objective: Recent progress in network sciences has made it possible to apply key findings
from control theory to the study of networks. Referred to as network control theory, this …
from control theory to the study of networks. Referred to as network control theory, this …
Multiscale brain network models and their applications in neuropsychiatric diseases
M Lu, Z Guo, Z Gao, Y Cao, J Fu - Electronics, 2022 - mdpi.com
With the rapid development of advanced neuroimaging techniques, understanding the brain
in terms of structural and functional connectomes has become one of the frontier topics in …
in terms of structural and functional connectomes has become one of the frontier topics in …
Neural Network Connectivity Following Opioid Dependence is Altered by a Common Genetic Variant in the µ-Opioid Receptor, OPRM1 A118G
Y Xie, JK Brynildsen, K Windisch… - Journal of …, 2024 - Soc Neuroscience
Opioid use disorder is a chronic, relapsing disease associated with persistent changes in
brain plasticity. A common single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the µ-opioid receptor …
brain plasticity. A common single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the µ-opioid receptor …