Large-scale brain networks in cognition: emerging methods and principles
SL Bressler, V Menon - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2010 - cell.com
An understanding of how the human brain produces cognition ultimately depends on
knowledge of large-scale brain organization. Although it has long been assumed that …
knowledge of large-scale brain organization. Although it has long been assumed that …
Neurocognitive networks: findings, models, and theory
TP Meehan, SL Bressler - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2012 - Elsevier
Through its early history, cognitive neuroscience largely followed a modular paradigm
wherein high-level cognitive functions were mapped onto locally segregated brain regions …
wherein high-level cognitive functions were mapped onto locally segregated brain regions …
[HTML][HTML] Brain networks and cognitive architectures
SE Petersen, O Sporns - Neuron, 2015 - cell.com
Most accounts of human cognitive architectures have focused on computational accounts of
cognition while making little contact with the study of anatomical structures and physiological …
cognition while making little contact with the study of anatomical structures and physiological …
Understanding cognition through large-scale cortical networks
SL Bressler - Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
An emerging body of evidence from a number of fields is beginning to reveal general neural
principles underlying cognition. The characteristic adaptability of cognitive function is seen …
principles underlying cognition. The characteristic adaptability of cognitive function is seen …
Organization, development and function of complex brain networks
Recent research has revealed general principles in the structural and functional
organization of complex networks which are shared by various natural, social and …
organization of complex networks which are shared by various natural, social and …
Structural and functional brain networks: from connections to cognition
Background The human brain presents a puzzling and challenging paradox: Despite a fixed
anatomy, characterized by its connectivity, its functional repertoire is vast, enabling action …
anatomy, characterized by its connectivity, its functional repertoire is vast, enabling action …
The segregation and integration of distinct brain networks and their relationship to cognition
JR Cohen, M D'Esposito - Journal of Neuroscience, 2016 - Soc Neuroscience
A critical feature of the human brain that gives rise to complex cognition is its ability to
reconfigure its network structure dynamically and adaptively in response to the environment …
reconfigure its network structure dynamically and adaptively in response to the environment …
Understanding brain networks and brain organization
L Pessoa - Physics of life reviews, 2014 - Elsevier
What is the relationship between brain and behavior? The answer to this question
necessitates characterizing the mapping between structure and function. The aim of this …
necessitates characterizing the mapping between structure and function. The aim of this …
[HTML][HTML] The complex brain: connectivity, dynamics, information
O Sporns - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2022 - cell.com
Most would agree, the brain is complex. But, beyond metaphor, does the brain's complexity
demand a paradigm shift in how we study its structure and function? I argue that complexity …
demand a paradigm shift in how we study its structure and function? I argue that complexity …
Operational principles of neurocognitive networks
SL Bressler, E Tognoli - International journal of psychophysiology, 2006 - Elsevier
Large-scale neural networks are thought to be an essential substrate for the implementation
of cognitive function by the brain. If so, then a thorough understanding of cognition is not …
of cognitive function by the brain. If so, then a thorough understanding of cognition is not …