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Role of inter-hemispheric connections in functional brain networks
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2017
arXiv
pre-print
Today the human brain can be modeled as a graph where nodes represent different regions and links stand for statistical interactions between their activities as recorded by different neuroimaging techniques. Empirical studies have lead to the hypothesis that brain functions rely on the coordination of a scattered mosaic of functionally specialized brain regions (modules or sub-networks), forming a web-like structure of coordinated assemblies (a network of networks). The study of brain dynamics
arXiv:1710.11413v1
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