2023
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.26304
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Persistent homology‐based functional connectivity and its association with cognitive ability: Life‐span study

Abstract: Brain‐segregation attributes in resting‐state functional networks have been widely investigated to understand cognition and cognitive aging using various approaches [e.g., average connectivity within/between networks and brain system segregation (BSS)]. While these approaches have assumed that resting‐state functional networks operate in a modular structure, a complementary perspective assumes that a core‐periphery or rich club structure accounts for brain functions where the hubs are tightly interconnected to… Show more

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