The connectivity of functional cores reveals different degrees of segregation and integration in the brain at rest

Volume: 69, Pages: 51 - 61
Published: Apr 1, 2013
Abstract
The principles of functional specialization and integration in the resting brain are implemented in a complex system of specialized networks that share some degree of interaction. Recent studies have identified wider functional modules compared to previously defined networks and reported a small-world architecture of brain activity in which central nodes balance the pressure to evolve segregated pathways with the integration of local systems....
Paper Details
Title
The connectivity of functional cores reveals different degrees of segregation and integration in the brain at rest
Published Date
Apr 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
69
Pages
51 - 61
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