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Altered causal connectivity of resting state brain networks in amnesic MCI.

Altered causal connectivity of resting state brain networks in amnesic MCI.

... of brain networks in MCI/aMCI ...state brain networks in MCI ...important brain networks, including the DMN [30–31], the dorsal attention network (DAN) [32], the fronto-parietal ...

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Progressive gender differences of structural brain networks in healthy adults: a longitudinal, diffusion tensor imaging study.

Progressive gender differences of structural brain networks in healthy adults: a longitudinal, diffusion tensor imaging study.

... The longitudinal sexual dimorphism of structural brain networks was further localized in terms of regional nodal betweenness centrality. We found that most of the cortical regions with significant gender ...

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Big words, halved brains and small worlds: complex brain networks of figurative language comprehension.

Big words, halved brains and small worlds: complex brain networks of figurative language comprehension.

... functional brain networks have mainly used symmetrical measures of statistical association or functional connectivity between pairs of brain regions or sensors ...each brain region pair, we ...

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Mapping Individual Brain Networks Using Statistical Similarity in Regional Morphology from MRI.

Mapping Individual Brain Networks Using Statistical Similarity in Regional Morphology from MRI.

... individual brain networks using MRI ...identifying brain abnormalities in a single participant’s ...vidual networks based on MRI images, interesting methods have been used in particular con- ...

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Incidental and intentional learning of verbal episodic material differentially modifies functional brain networks.

Incidental and intentional learning of verbal episodic material differentially modifies functional brain networks.

... functional brain networks are differ- entially modified during incidental and intentional learning of verbal episodic material and whether modifications are related to subsequent recall ...

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Functional brain networks develop from a "local to distributed" organization.

Functional brain networks develop from a "local to distributed" organization.

... human brain is organized into a collection of specialized functional networks that flexibly interact to support various cognitive ...separate networks defined in earlier ...multiple networks ...

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Topographic factor analysis: a Bayesian model for inferring brain networks from neural data.

Topographic factor analysis: a Bayesian model for inferring brain networks from neural data.

... in brain connectivity often focus on a set of preselected regions of ...examining brain networks that does not require preselecting regions of ...specific brain region or set of ...the ...

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A study of brain networks associated with swallowing using graph-theoretical approaches.

A study of brain networks associated with swallowing using graph-theoretical approaches.

... reported according to their anatomical distances [29], which clearly showed the advantage of performing functional network analysis on human brain networks. The importance of bilaterally symmetric ...

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Spatial dependencies between large-scale brain networks.

Spatial dependencies between large-scale brain networks.

... TN networks that we have systematically ...the networks may reflect a requirement of the global system to maintain a critical level of activity, perhaps implying that functional brain systems compete ...

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Functional cortical hubs in the eyes-closed resting human brain from an electrophysiological perspective using magnetoencephalography.

Functional cortical hubs in the eyes-closed resting human brain from an electrophysiological perspective using magnetoencephalography.

... to brain economy as specialized ‘‘integrators’’ ...functional networks at sensor level than the EC resting state [14] because the EO resting state is associated with nonspecific or non-goal-directed visual ...

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Identifying controlling nodes in neuronal networks in different scales.

Identifying controlling nodes in neuronal networks in different scales.

... cats’ brain, which is a weighted and directed network with community structure ...of brain networks of a cat, which is equivalent to enhancing controllability of cortical ...

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Effects of different correlation metrics and preprocessing factors on small-world brain functional networks: a resting-state functional MRI study.

Effects of different correlation metrics and preprocessing factors on small-world brain functional networks: a resting-state functional MRI study.

... of brain networks based on resting-state functional MRI (R-fMRI) has attracted a great deal of attention in recent ...functional brain networks has not been systematically ...weighted ...

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Brain network evolution after stroke based on computational experiments.

Brain network evolution after stroke based on computational experiments.

... of brain networks in the acute period from pre-stroke to two weeks after ...stroke-affected brain networks in our ...of brain changes under conditions of neural development disorder or ...

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Gender differences of brain glucose metabolic networks revealed by FDG-PET: evidence from a large cohort of 400 young adults.

Gender differences of brain glucose metabolic networks revealed by FDG-PET: evidence from a large cohort of 400 young adults.

... construct brain networks ...specific brain functional connectivity between brain ...the brain by using the seed based ...human brain: autocorrelation only, correlation with ...

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Anomalous gray matter structural networks in patients with hepatitis B virus-related cirrhosis without overt hepatic encephalopathy.

Anomalous gray matter structural networks in patients with hepatitis B virus-related cirrhosis without overt hepatic encephalopathy.

... complex brain networks ...that brain structural networks in healthy individuals exhibit and allow for more efficient information processing than random networks ...correlation ...

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Extracting message inter-departure time distributions from the human electroencephalogram.

Extracting message inter-departure time distributions from the human electroencephalogram.

... the brain could be studied, rather than to advocate any specific structural or functional similarities between telecommunication and brain ...the brain and specific types of telecommunication ...the ...

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Validation of network communicability metrics for the analysis of brain structural networks.

Validation of network communicability metrics for the analysis of brain structural networks.

... data. Networks are characterized by global and local metrics that have recently given promising insights into diagnosis and the further understanding of psychiatric and neurologic ...structural brain ...

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A Commentary on de Sousa′s towards an Integrative Theory of Consciousness

A Commentary on de Sousa′s towards an Integrative Theory of Consciousness

... that brain networks are made not only of neurons, but also glial cells (forming a syncytium where information is processed by ionic waves), it is possible to conceive a physical-biological continuum ...

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Rev. Bras. Psiquiatr.  vol.34 número2 pt v34n2a03

Rev. Bras. Psiquiatr. vol.34 número2 pt v34n2a03

... 8. Wen W, He Y, Sachdev P. Structural brain networks and neuropsychiatric disorders. Curr Opin Psychiatry. 2011;24(3):219-25. 9. Insel TR. Faulty circuits. Sci Am. 2010 Apr;302(4):44-51. 10. Fornito A, ...

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Neural mechanisms of human perceptual learning: electrophysiological evidence for a two-stage process.

Neural mechanisms of human perceptual learning: electrophysiological evidence for a two-stage process.

... different brain networks [27,33] reorganize their activity in order to produce the characteristic psychophysical improvements of percep- tual ...neural networks and sensory cortices can facilitate ...

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