Modular and Hierarchically Modular Organization of Brain Networks
Imperial College London · University of Cambridge
Abstract
Brain networks are increasingly understood as one of a large class of information processing systems that share important organizational principles in common, including the property of a modular community structure. A module is topologically defined as a subset of highly inter-connected nodes which are relatively sparsely connected to nodes in other modules. In brain networks, topological modules are often made up of anatomically neighboring and/or functionally related cortical regions, and inter-modular connections tend to be relatively long distance. Moreover, brain networks and many other complex systems demonstrate the property of hierarchical modularity, or modularity on several topological scales: within…
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- Modular design
- Modularity (biology)
- Computer science
- Evolvability
- Robustness (evolution)
- Set (abstract data type)
- Property (philosophy)
- Distributed computing