A synergistic core for human brain evolution and cognition

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  • who: Andrea Luppi from the DepartmentUniversity of Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, UK have published the article: A synergistic core for human brain evolution and cognition, in the Preprint: biorxiv of 22/09/2020
  • what: At the macroscale, the authors demonstrate that high-synergy regions underwent the highest degree of evolutionary cortical expansion. By considering a synergy-redundancy gradient in terms of connections instead of regions, the authors show that the most synergy-dominated connections correspond to links between DMN/FPN and other subnetworks, whereas redundancy- dominated connections tend to occur within each subnetwork . The . . .

     

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