Modern network science of neurological disorders
CJ Stam - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2014 - nature.com
Modern network science has revealed fundamental aspects of normal brain-network
organization, such as small-world and scale-free patterns, hierarchical modularity, hubs and …
organization, such as small-world and scale-free patterns, hierarchical modularity, hubs and …
The organization of physiological brain networks
CJ Stam, ECW Van Straaten - Clinical neurophysiology, 2012 - Elsevier
One of the central questions in neuroscience is how communication in the brain is organized
under normal conditions and how this architecture breaks down in neurological disease. It …
under normal conditions and how this architecture breaks down in neurological disease. It …
Where smart brains are different: A quantitative meta-analysis of functional and structural brain imaging studies on intelligence
Individual differences in general intelligence have been associated with differences in brain
structure and function. The currently most popular theory of the neural bases of intelligence …
structure and function. The currently most popular theory of the neural bases of intelligence …
The trees and the forest: characterization of complex brain networks with minimum spanning trees
In recent years there has been a shift in focus from the study of local, mostly task-related
activation to the exploration of the organization and functioning of large-scale structural and …
activation to the exploration of the organization and functioning of large-scale structural and …
[HTML][HTML] Frequency-dependent functional connectivity within resting-state networks: an atlas-based MEG beamformer solution
A Hillebrand, GR Barnes, JL Bosboom, HW Berendse… - Neuroimage, 2012 - Elsevier
The brain consists of functional units with more-or-less specific information processing
capabilities, yet cognitive functions require the co-ordinated activity of these spatially …
capabilities, yet cognitive functions require the co-ordinated activity of these spatially …
Subcortical atrophy and cognition: sex effects in multiple sclerosis
MM Schoonheim, V Popescu, FC Rueda Lopes… - Neurology, 2012 - AAN Enterprises
Objectives: Gray matter (GM) atrophy is common in multiple sclerosis (MS), as is cognitive
dysfunction. Understanding the exact relationship between atrophy and cognition requires …
dysfunction. Understanding the exact relationship between atrophy and cognition requires …
[HTML][HTML] Connecting brain and behavior in clinical neuroscience: A network approach
In recent years, there has been an increase in applications of network science in many
different fields. In clinical neuroscience and psychopathology, the developments and …
different fields. In clinical neuroscience and psychopathology, the developments and …
Aberrant functional whole-brain network architecture in patients with schizophrenia: a meta-analysis
J Kambeitz, L Kambeitz-Ilankovic, C Cabral… - Schizophrenia …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Findings from multiple lines of research provide evidence of aberrant functional brain
connectivity in schizophrenia. By using graph-analytical measures, recent studies indicate …
connectivity in schizophrenia. By using graph-analytical measures, recent studies indicate …
Efficient resting-state EEG network facilitates motor imagery performance
Objective. Motor imagery-based brain–computer interface (MI-BCI) systems hold promise in
motor function rehabilitation and assistance for motor function impaired people. But the …
motor function rehabilitation and assistance for motor function impaired people. But the …
Regional healthy brain activity, glioma occurrence and symptomatology
It is unclear why exactly gliomas show preferential occurrence in certain brain areas.
Increased spiking activity around gliomas leads to faster tumour growth in animal models …
Increased spiking activity around gliomas leads to faster tumour growth in animal models …