HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Daniel Graham from the Departments, Geneva, NY, USA University Information have published the article: Editorial: Network Communication in the Brain, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Strikingly, and counterintuitively, the model shows that nodes in the AD brain are actually closer to one another in terms of the communicability measure, presumably due to the pattern of network damage engendered by the disease.
- future: The realization that many complex networks share common architectural traits and statistical properties has afforded network neuroscience a broader perspective of communication models that can be implemented to study brain . . .
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