2024
DOI: 10.1162/netn_a_00342
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Weighting the structural connectome: Exploring its impact on network properties and predicting cognitive performance in the human brain

Hila Gast,
Yaniv Assaf

Abstract: Brain function does not emerge from isolated activity, but rather from the interactions and exchanges between neural elements which form a network known as the connectome. The human connectome consists of structural and functional aspects. The structural connectome (SC) represents the anatomical connections and the functional connectome represents the resulting dynamics which emerge from this arrangement of structures. As there are different ways of weighting these connections, it is important to consider how … Show more

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