System-level matching of structural and functional connectomes in the human brain

Volume: 199, Pages: 93 - 104
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
The brain can be considered as an information processing network, where complex behavior manifests as a result of communication between large-scale functional systems such as visual and default mode networks. As the communication between brain regions occurs through underlying anatomical pathways, it is important to define a “traffic pattern” that properly describes how the regions exchange information. Empirically, the choice of the traffic...
Paper Details
Title
System-level matching of structural and functional connectomes in the human brain
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
199
Pages
93 - 104
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