High-cost, high-capacity backbone for global brain communication

University Medical Center Utrecht · Indiana University Bloomington

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Abstract

Network studies of human brain structural connectivity have identified a specific set of brain regions that are both highly connected and highly central. Recent analyses have shown that these putative hub regions are mutually and densely interconnected, forming a "rich club" within the human brain. Here we show that the set of pathways linking rich club regions forms a central high-cost, high-capacity backbone for global brain communication. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) data of two sets of 40 healthy subjects were used to map structural brain networks. The contributions to network cost and communication capacity of global cortico-cortical connections were assessed through measures of their topology and…

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  • Computer science
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  • Embedding
  • Topology (electrical circuits)
  • Distributed computing
  • Computer network
  • Mathematics
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