نتایج جستجو برای: well pattern connectivity

تعداد نتایج: 1865182  

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2016
Neil D Woodward Stephan Heckers

BACKGROUND There is considerable evidence that the thalamus is abnormal in psychotic disorders. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging has revealed an intriguing pattern of thalamic dysconnectivity in psychosis characterized by reduced prefrontal cortex (PFC) connectivity and increased somatomotor-thalamic connectivity. However, critical knowledge gaps remain with respect to the on...

2004
B Wemmenhove N S Skantzos C Coolen

Abstract. We study extremely diluted spin models of neural networks in which the connectivity evolves in time, although adiabatically slowly compared to the neurons, according to stochastic equations which on average aim to reduce frustration. The (fast) neurons and (slow) connectivity variables equilibrate separately, but at different temperatures. Our model is exactly solvable in equilibrium....

Journal: :Current Opinion in Neurobiology 2018
Minoru Koyama Avinash Pujala

A series of classical studies in non-human primates has revealed the neuronal activity patterns underlying decision-making. However, the circuit mechanisms for such patterns remain largely unknown. Recent detailed circuit analyses in simpler neural systems have started to reveal the connectivity patterns underlying analogous processes. Here we review a few of these systems that share a particul...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2004
Michael Denker Marc Timme Markus Diesmann Fred Wolf Theo Geisel

For networks of pulse-coupled oscillators with complex connectivity, we demonstrate that in the presence of coupling heterogeneity precisely timed periodic firing patterns replace the state of global synchrony that exists in homogenous networks only. With increasing disorder, these firing patterns persist until a critical temporal extent is reached that is of the order of the interaction delay....

Journal: :NeuroImage 2013
Sharon Gilaie-Dotan Avital Hahamy-Dubossarsky Yuval Nir Aviva Berkovich-Ohana Shlomo Bentin Rafael Malach

Even in the absence of stimulation or task, the cerebral cortex shows an incessant pattern of ultra slow fluctuations which are coherent across brain regions. In the healthy brain these coherent patterns (also termed resting state functional connectivity) often exhibit spatial similarity to the large scale organization of task-induced functional networks. However, it is not clear to what extent...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2014
Chiang-shan Ray Li Jaime S. Ide Sheng Zhang Sien Hu Herta H. Chao Laszlo Zaborszky

The basal nucleus of Meynert (BNM) provides the primary cholinergic inputs to the cerebral cortex. Loss of neurons in the BNM is linked to cognitive deficits in Alzheimer's disease and other degenerative conditions. Numerous animal studies described cholinergic and non-cholinergic neuronal responses in the BNM; however, work in humans has been hampered by the difficulty of defining the BNM anat...

2016
René M H Besseling Jacobus F A Jansen Anton J A de Louw Mariëlle C G Vlooswijk M Christianne Hoeberigs Albert P Aldenkamp Walter H Backes Paul A M Hofman

INTRODUCTION Focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) is a congenital malformation of cortical development that often leads to medically refractory epilepsy. Focal resection can be an effective treatment, but is challenging as the surgically relevant abnormality may exceed the MR-visible lesion. The aim of the current study is to develop methodology to characterize the profile of functional connectivity ...

Journal: :NeuroImage: Clinical 2018
Agustín Ibáñez Máximo Zimerman Lucas Sedeño Nicolas Lori Melina Rapacioli Juan F. Cardona Diana M.A. Suarez Eduar Herrera Adolfo M. García Facundo Manes

The frontal lobes are one of the most complex brain structures involved in both domain-general and specific functions. The goal of this work was to assess the anatomical and cognitive affectations from a unique case with massive bilateral frontal affectation. We report the case of GC, an eightyear old child with nearly complete affectation of bilateral frontal structures and spared temporal, pa...

2006
NEIL DAVEY LEE CALCRAFT ROD ADAMS L. Calcraft

Models of associative memory usually have full connectivity or if diluted, random symmetric connectivity. In contrast, biological neural systems have predominantly local, non-symmetric connectivity. Here we investigate sparse networks of threshold units, trained with the perceptron learning rule. The units are given position and are arranged in a ring. The connectivity graph varies between bein...

2009
Tatiana Kiseliova

Connectivity analysis methodology is suitable to find representative symptoms of a disease. This methodology describes connections between symptoms in particular way and then chooses the group of symptoms that have the high level of connection, or in other words, have strong interconnections between elements of a group. In this paper we investigate the analogy between connectivity analysis and ...

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