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Towards a biologically annotated brain connectome
The brain is a network of interleaved neural circuits. In modern connectomics, brain connectivity is typically encoded as a network of nodes and...
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Structural connectome alterations between individuals with autism and neurotypical controls using feature representation learning
Autism spectrum disorder is one of the most common neurodevelopmental conditions associated with sensory and social communication impairments....
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Connectome-based modelling of neurodegenerative diseases: towards precision medicine and mechanistic insight
Neurodegenerative diseases are the most common cause of dementia. Although their underlying molecular pathologies have been identified, there is...
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Modelling the laminar connectome of the human brain
The human connectome is the complete structural description of the network of connections and elements that form the ‘wiring diagram’ of the brain....
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Mechanisms of Functioning of the Connectome Including the Neocortex, Hippocampus, Basal Ganglia, Cerebellum, and Thalamus
Possible mechanisms of the interactions of neuron functioning in the connectome including topographically connected areas of the neocortex,...
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Can structure predict function at individual level in the human connectome?
Several studies predicting Functional Connectivity (FC) from Structural Connectivity (SC) at individual level have been published in recent years,...
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Increasing diversity in connectomics with the Chinese Human Connectome Project
Cultural differences and biological diversity play important roles in sha** human brain structure and function. To date, most large-scale...
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Global Alterations of Whole Brain Structural Connectome in Parkinson’s Disease: A Meta-analysis
Recent graph-theoretical studies of Parkinson's disease (PD) have examined alterations in the global properties of the brain structural connectome;...
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Structural connectome-based prediction of trait anxiety
Neurobiological research on anxiety has shown that trait-anxious individuals may be characterized by weaker structural connectivity of the...
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Connectome architecture modulates the gray matter atrophy in major depression disorder patients with diverse suicidal ideations
Gray matter (GM) atrophy is well documented in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD), but its underlying mechanism remains unknown. This...
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Using modular connectome-based predictive modeling to reveal brain-behavior relationships of individual differences in working memory
Working memory plays a crucial role in our daily lives, and brain imaging has been used to predict working memory performance. Here, we present an...
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Cerebellar connectome alterations and associated genetic signatures in multiple sclerosis and neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder
BackgroundThe cerebellum plays key roles in the pathology of multiple sclerosis (MS) and neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD), but the way...
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The Role of Anatomic Connectivity in Inhibitory Control Revealed by Combining Connectome-based Lesion-symptom Map** with Event-related Potentials
Inhibitory control refers to the ability to suppress cognitive or motor processes. Current neurocognitive models indicate that this function mainly...
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Map** the long-term delayed recall-based cortex-hippocampus network constrained by the structural and functional connectome: a case-control multimodal MRI study
BackgroundConnectome map** may reveal new treatment targets for patients with neurological and psychiatric diseases. However, the long-term delayed...
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Connectome-based predictive models using resting-state fMRI for studying brain aging
Changes in the brain with age can provide useful information regarding an individual’s chronological age. studies have suggested that functional...
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Exercise alters cortico-basal ganglia network metabolic connectivity: a mesoscopic level analysis informed by anatomic parcellation defined in the mouse brain connectome
The basal ganglia are important modulators of the cognitive and motor benefits of exercise. However, the neural networks underlying these benefits...
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