The physics of brain network structure, function and control
CW Lynn, DS Bassett - Nature Reviews Physics, 2019 - nature.com
The brain is characterized by heterogeneous patterns of structural connections supporting
unparalleled feats of cognition and a wide range of behaviours. New non-invasive imaging …
unparalleled feats of cognition and a wide range of behaviours. New non-invasive imaging …
[HTML][HTML] Segregated systems of human brain networks
GS Wig - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2017 - cell.com
The organization of the brain network enables its function. Evaluation of this organization
has revealed that large-scale brain networks consist of multiple segregated subnetworks of …
has revealed that large-scale brain networks consist of multiple segregated subnetworks of …
Reconfiguration of brain network architectures between resting-state and complexity-dependent cognitive reasoning
Our capacity for higher cognitive reasoning has a measurable limit. This limit is thought to
arise from the brain's capacity to flexibly reconfigure interactions between spatially …
arise from the brain's capacity to flexibly reconfigure interactions between spatially …
[HTML][HTML] Functional dedifferentiation of associative resting state networks in older adults–a longitudinal study
Healthy aging is associated with weaker functional connectivity within resting state brain
networks and stronger functional interaction between these networks. This phenomenon has …
networks and stronger functional interaction between these networks. This phenomenon has …
[HTML][HTML] When functional blurring becomes deleterious: Reduced system segregation is associated with less white matter integrity and cognitive decline in aging
Healthy aging is accompanied by progressive decline in cognitive performance and
concomitant changes in brain structure and functional architecture. Age-accompanied …
concomitant changes in brain structure and functional architecture. Age-accompanied …
Altered brain functional network dynamics in obsessive–compulsive disorder
L Luo, Q Li, W You, Y Wang, W Tang, B Li… - Human Brain …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) is a debilitating and disabling neuropsychiatric
disorder, whose neurobiological basis remains unclear. Although traditional static resting …
disorder, whose neurobiological basis remains unclear. Although traditional static resting …
[HTML][HTML] Altered large-scale functional brain organization in posttraumatic stress disorder: A comprehensive review of univariate and network-level neurocircuitry …
Classical neural circuitry models of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are largely derived
from univariate activation studies and implicate the fronto-limbic circuit as a main neural …
from univariate activation studies and implicate the fronto-limbic circuit as a main neural …
Personality traits are related with dynamic functional connectivity in major depression disorder: A resting-state analysis
Background Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the most well-known psychiatric
disorders, which can be destructive for its damage to people's normal cognitive, emotional …
disorders, which can be destructive for its damage to people's normal cognitive, emotional …
[HTML][HTML] Integration and segregation across large-scale intrinsic brain networks as a marker of sustained attention and task-unrelated thought
Sustained attention is a fundamental cognitive process that can be decoupled from distinct
external events, and instead emerges from ongoing intrinsic large-scale network …
external events, and instead emerges from ongoing intrinsic large-scale network …
Brain network segregation and glucose energy utilization: relevance for age-related differences in cognitive function
The human brain is organized into segregated networks with strong within-network
connections and relatively weaker between-network connections. This “small-world” …
connections and relatively weaker between-network connections. This “small-world” …