Efficiency and Cost of Economical Brain Functional Networks
University of Cambridge · Addenbrooke's Hospital
Abstract
Brain anatomical networks are sparse, complex, and have economical small-world properties. We investigated the efficiency and cost of human brain functional networks measured using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in a factorial design: two groups of healthy old (N = 11; mean age = 66.5 years) and healthy young (N = 15; mean age = 24.7 years) volunteers were each scanned twice in a no-task or "resting" state following placebo or a single dose of a dopamine receptor antagonist (sulpiride 400 mg). Functional connectivity between 90 cortical and subcortical regions was estimated by wavelet correlation analysis, in the frequency interval 0.06-0.11 Hz, and thresholded to construct undirected graphs.…
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2Topics & keywords
- Functional magnetic resonance imaging
- Human brain
- Dopamine
- Neuroscience
- Resting state fMRI
- Computer science
- Psychology