Efficiency of Functional Brain Networks and Intellectual Performance
University Medical Center Utrecht · Amsterdam UMC Location VUmc
Abstract
Our brain is a complex network in which information is continuously processed and transported between spatially distributed but functionally linked regions. Recent studies have shown that the functional connections of the brain network are organized in a highly efficient small-world manner, indicating a high level of local neighborhood clustering, together with the existence of more long-distance connections that ensure a high level of global communication efficiency within the overall network. Such an efficient network architecture of our functional brain raises the question of a possible association between how efficiently the regions of our brain are functionally connected and our level of intelligence.…
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4Topics & keywords
- Human brain
- Association (psychology)
- Small-world network
- Neuroscience
- Resting state fMRI
- Computer science
- Clustering coefficient
- Intelligence quotient