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Brain morphometric similarity and flexibility
Cerebral Cortex Communications, Volume: 3, Issue: 3
Swansea University Author: Vesna Vuksanovic
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This study aimed to investigate the modular organization of the cortical surface morphometric similarity networks (MSNs) through the representation of the cortex as a multilayer network. Studying the cortex through the MSNs multilayers have revealed some network properties that could not be evaluate...
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This study aimed to investigate the modular organization of the cortical surface morphometric similarity networks (MSNs) through the representation of the cortex as a multilayer network. Studying the cortex through the MSNs multilayers have revealed some network properties that could not be evaluated using conventional network metrics. For the first time, this study has mapped flexible and inflexible morphometric similarity hubs, and evidence has been provided about variations of the modular network topology across the multilayers with age and IQ. The results contribute to understanding of intra-regional characteristics in cortical interactions, which potentially can be used to map heterogeneous neurodegeneration patterns in diseased brains. |
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