Colloquium: Criticality and dynamical scaling in living systems
MA Munoz - Reviews of Modern Physics, 2018 - APS
A celebrated and controversial hypothesis suggests that some biological systems—parts,
aspects, or groups of them—may extract important functional benefits from operating at the …
aspects, or groups of them—may extract important functional benefits from operating at the …
[HTML][HTML] Multi-scale brain networks
RF Betzel, DS Bassett - Neuroimage, 2017 - Elsevier
The network architecture of the human brain has become a feature of increasing interest to
the neuroscientific community, largely because of its potential to illuminate human cognition …
the neuroscientific community, largely because of its potential to illuminate human cognition …
[图书][B] Multilayer networks: structure and function
G Bianconi - 2018 - books.google.com
Multilayer networks is a rising topic in Network Science which characterizes the structure
and the function of complex systems formed by several interacting networks. Multilayer …
and the function of complex systems formed by several interacting networks. Multilayer …
Predicting brain structural network using functional connectivity
Uncovering the non-trivial brain structure–function relationship is fundamentally important
for revealing organizational principles of human brain. However, it is challenging to infer a …
for revealing organizational principles of human brain. However, it is challenging to infer a …
What we know about the brain structure–function relationship
K Batista-García-Ramó, CI Fernández-Verdecia - Behavioral Sciences, 2018 - mdpi.com
How the human brain works is still a question, as is its implication with brain architecture: the
non-trivial structure–function relationship. The main hypothesis is that the anatomic …
non-trivial structure–function relationship. The main hypothesis is that the anatomic …
Amyloid-β and tau pathologies relate to distinctive brain dysconnectomics in preclinical autosomal-dominant Alzheimer's disease
E Guzmán-Vélez, I Diez… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - National Acad Sciences
The human brain is composed of functional networks that have a modular topology, where
brain regions are organized into communities that form internally dense (segregated) and …
brain regions are organized into communities that form internally dense (segregated) and …
MNC-Net: Multi-task graph structure learning based on node clustering for early Parkinson's disease diagnosis
L Huang, X Ye, M Yang, L Pan, S hua Zheng - Computers in Biology and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Purpose: The identification of early-stage Parkinson's disease (PD) is important for the
effective management of patients, affecting their treatment and prognosis. Recently …
effective management of patients, affecting their treatment and prognosis. Recently …
Plasticity of brain wave network interactions and evolution across physiologic states
Neural plasticity transcends a range of spatio-temporal scales and serves as the basis of
various brain activities and physiologic functions. At the microscopic level, it enables the …
various brain activities and physiologic functions. At the microscopic level, it enables the …
High-order interdependencies in the aging brain
Background: Brain interdependencies can be studied from either a structural/anatomical
perspective (“structural connectivity”) or by considering statistical interdependencies …
perspective (“structural connectivity”) or by considering statistical interdependencies …
[HTML][HTML] Network communication models narrow the gap between the modular organization of structural and functional brain networks
Structural and functional brain networks are modular. Canonical functional systems, such as
the default mode network, are well-known modules of the human brain and have been …
the default mode network, are well-known modules of the human brain and have been …