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2020
EISSN 2472-1751
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Focus Feature: Network Communication in the Brain
Focus Feature: Network Communication in the Brain
Network communication models improve the behavioral and functional predictive utility of the human structural connectome
Network Neuroscience (2020) 4 (4): 980–1006.
Multisensory integration in the mouse cortical connectome using a network diffusion model
Network Neuroscience (2020) 4 (4): 1030–1054.
Creative destruction: Sparse activity emerges on the mammal connectome under a simulated communication strategy with collisions and redundancy
Network Neuroscience (2020) 4 (4): 1055–1071.
Path-dependent connectivity, not modularity, consistently predicts controllability of structural brain networks
Network Neuroscience (2020) 4 (4): 1091–1121.
Models of communication and control for brain networks: distinctions, convergence, and future outlook
Network Neuroscience (2020) 4 (4): 1122–1159.
Research
Functional strengthening through synaptic scaling upon connectivity disruption in neuronal cultures
Network Neuroscience (2020) 4 (4): 1160–1180.
Damage to the structural connectome reflected in resting-state fMRI functional connectivity
Network Neuroscience (2020) 4 (4): 1197–1218.
Coactivation pattern analysis reveals altered salience network dynamics in children with autism spectrum disorder
Network Neuroscience (2020) 4 (4): 1219–1234.
Revisiting correlation-based functional connectivity and its relationship with structural connectivity
Network Neuroscience (2020) 4 (4): 1235–1251.
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