Strong–Weak Pruning for Brain Network Identification in Connectome-Wide Neuroimaging: Application to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Disease Stage Characterization

Volume: 29, Issue: 07, Pages: 1950007 - 1950007
Published: Aug 6, 2019
Abstract
Magnetic resonance imaging allows acquiring functional and structural connectivity data from which high-density whole-brain networks can be derived to carry out connectome-wide analyses in normal and clinical populations. Graph theory has been widely applied to investigate the modular structure of brain connections by using centrality measures to identify the “hub” of human connectomes, and community detection methods to delineate subnetworks...
Paper Details
Title
Strong–Weak Pruning for Brain Network Identification in Connectome-Wide Neuroimaging: Application to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Disease Stage Characterization
Published Date
Aug 6, 2019
Volume
29
Issue
07
Pages
1950007 - 1950007
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