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Issues
2025
EISSN 2472-1751
In this Issue
Review
Analyzing the brain’s dynamic response to targeted stimulation using generative modeling
Network Neuroscience (2025) 9 (1): 237–258.
Perspective
Translational network neuroscience: Nine roadblocks and possible solutions
Network Neuroscience (2025) 9 (1): 352–370.
Methods
A telescopic independent component analysis on functional magnetic resonance imaging dataset
Network Neuroscience (2025) 9 (1): 61–76.
A connectome manipulation framework for the systematic and reproducible study of structure–function relationships through simulations
Network Neuroscience (2025) 9 (1): 207–236.
Research
Thalamocortical interactions reflecting the intensity of flicker light–induced visual hallucinatory phenomena
Network Neuroscience (2025) 9 (1): 1–17.
Localization of the epileptogenic network from scalp EEG using a patient-specific whole-brain model
Network Neuroscience (2025) 9 (1): 18–37.
Tangent space functional reconfigurations in individuals at risk for alcohol use disorder
Network Neuroscience (2025) 9 (1): 38–60.
Cell-type-specific contributions to theta-gamma coupled rhythms in the hippocampus
Network Neuroscience (2025) 9 (1): 100–124.
Dynamic brain states underlying advanced concentrative absorption meditation: A 7-T fMRI-intensive case study
Network Neuroscience (2025) 9 (1): 125–145.
Complexity in speech and music listening via neural manifold flows
Network Neuroscience (2025) 9 (1): 146–158.
Combined topological and spatial constraints are required to capture the structure of neural connectomes
Network Neuroscience (2025) 9 (1): 181–206.
Multimodal MRI accurately identifies amyloid status in unbalanced cohorts in Alzheimer’s disease continuum
Network Neuroscience (2025) 9 (1): 259–279.
Functional connectotomy of a whole-brain model reveals tumor-induced alterations to neuronal dynamics in glioma patients
Network Neuroscience (2025) 9 (1): 280–302.
Functional brain networks predicting sustained attention are not specific to perceptual modality
Network Neuroscience (2025) 9 (1): 303–325.
Individualized mouse brain network models produce asymmetric patterns of functional connectivity after simulated traumatic injury
Network Neuroscience (2025) 9 (1): 326–351.
Test-retest reliability of dynamic functional connectivity parameters for a two-state model
Network Neuroscience (2025) 9 (1): 371–391.
Validating MEG estimated resting-state connectome with intracranial EEG
Network Neuroscience (2025) 9 (1): 421–446.
Erratum
Erratum: Increasing hub disruption parallels dementia severity in autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease
Network Neuroscience (2025) 9 (1): i.
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