The human connectome in Alzheimer disease—relationship to biomarkers and genetics
The pathology of Alzheimer disease (AD) damages structural and functional brain networks,
resulting in cognitive impairment. The results of recent connectomics studies have now …
resulting in cognitive impairment. The results of recent connectomics studies have now …
[HTML][HTML] EEG microstates as a tool for studying the temporal dynamics of whole-brain neuronal networks: a review
The present review discusses a well-established method for characterizing resting-state
activity of the human brain using multichannel electroencephalography (EEG). This method …
activity of the human brain using multichannel electroencephalography (EEG). This method …
[HTML][HTML] Geometric constraints on human brain function
The anatomy of the brain necessarily constrains its function, but precisely how remains
unclear. The classical and dominant paradigm in neuroscience is that neuronal dynamics …
unclear. The classical and dominant paradigm in neuroscience is that neuronal dynamics …
Dynamic models of large-scale brain activity
M Breakspear - Nature neuroscience, 2017 - nature.com
Movement, cognition and perception arise from the collective activity of neurons within
cortical circuits and across large-scale systems of the brain. While the causes of single …
cortical circuits and across large-scale systems of the brain. While the causes of single …
[HTML][HTML] Pleasure systems in the brain
KC Berridge, ML Kringelbach - Neuron, 2015 - cell.com
Pleasure is mediated by well-developed mesocorticolimbic circuitry and serves adaptive
functions. In affective disorders, anhedonia (lack of pleasure) or dysphoria (negative affect) …
functions. In affective disorders, anhedonia (lack of pleasure) or dysphoria (negative affect) …
The dynamics of resting fluctuations in the brain: metastability and its dynamical cortical core
In the human brain, spontaneous activity during resting state consists of rapid transitions
between functional network states over time but the underlying mechanisms are not …
between functional network states over time but the underlying mechanisms are not …
Rethinking segregation and integration: contributions of whole-brain modelling
The brain regulates information flow by balancing the segregation and integration of
incoming stimuli to facilitate flexible cognition and behaviour. The topological features of …
incoming stimuli to facilitate flexible cognition and behaviour. The topological features of …
Stability in test-usage practices of clinical neuropsychologists in the United States and Canada over a 10-year period: A follow-up survey of INS and NAN members
As a 10-year follow up to our original study (Rabin, Barr, & Burton, 2005), we surveyed the
test usage patterns of clinical neuropsychologists in the US and Canada. We expanded the …
test usage patterns of clinical neuropsychologists in the US and Canada. We expanded the …
The Kuramoto model in complex networks
Synchronization of an ensemble of oscillators is an emergent phenomenon present in
several complex systems, ranging from social and physical to biological and technological …
several complex systems, ranging from social and physical to biological and technological …
Functional connectivity dynamically evolves on multiple time-scales over a static structural connectome: Models and mechanisms
Over the last decade, we have observed a revolution in brain structural and functional
Connectomics. On one hand, we have an ever-more detailed characterization of the brain's …
Connectomics. On one hand, we have an ever-more detailed characterization of the brain's …