Unifying the Notions of Modularity and Core–Periphery Structure in Functional Brain Networks during Youth

Volume: 30, Issue: 3, Pages: 1087 - 1102
Published: Aug 23, 2019
Abstract
At rest, human brain functional networks display striking modular architecture in which coherent clusters of brain regions are activated. The modular account of brain function is pervasive, reliable, and reproducible. Yet, a complementary perspective posits a core-periphery or rich-club account of brain function, where hubs are densely interconnected with one another, allowing for integrative processing. Unifying these two perspectives has...
Paper Details
Title
Unifying the Notions of Modularity and Core–Periphery Structure in Functional Brain Networks during Youth
Published Date
Aug 23, 2019
Volume
30
Issue
3
Pages
1087 - 1102
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