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Tewarie, Prejaas (author), Prasse, B. (author), Meier, Jil (author), Mandke, Kanad (author), Warrington, Shaun (author), Stam, Cornelis J (author), Brookes, Matthew J. (author), Van Mieghem, P.F.A. (author), Sotiropoulos, Stamatios N. (author), Hillebrand, Arjan (author)
How temporal modulations in functional interactions are shaped by the underlying anatomical connections remains an open question. Here, we analyse the role of structural eigenmodes, in the formation and dissolution of temporally evolving functional brain networks using resting-state magnetoencephalography and diffusion magnetic resonance...
journal article 2022
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Tewarie, Prejaas (author), Prasse, B. (author), Meier, Jil (author), Byrne, Áine (author), Di Domenico, Manlio (author), Stam, Cornelis J (author), Brookes, M.J. (author), Hillebrand, Arjan (author), Daffertshofer, Andreas (author), Coombes, Stephen (author), Van Mieghem, P.F.A. (author)
Large-scale neurophysiological networks are often reconstructed from band-pass filtered time series derived from magnetoencephalography (MEG) data. Common practice is to reconstruct these networks separately for different frequency bands and to treat them independently. Recent evidence suggests that this separation may be inadequate, as there...
journal article 2021
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Tewarie, Prejaas (author), Prasse, B. (author), Meier, J.M. (author), Santos, Fernando A.N. (author), Douw, Linda (author), Schoonheim, Menno M. (author), Stam, Cornelis J. (author), Van Mieghem, P.F.A. (author), Hillebrand, Arjan (author)
Functional brain networks are shaped and constrained by the underlying structural network. However, functional networks are not merely a one-to-one reflection of the structural network. Several theories have been put forward to understand the relationship between structural and functional networks. However, it remains unclear how these...
journal article 2020
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Märtens, M. (author), Meier, J.M. (author), Hillebrand, Arjan (author), Tewarie, Prejaas (author), Van Mieghem, P.F.A. (author)
Recent work has revealed frequency-dependent global patterns of information flow by a network analysis of magnetoencephalography data of the human brain. However, it is unknown which properties on a small subgraph-scale of those functional brain networks are dominant at different frequencies bands. Motifs are the building blocks of networks on...
journal article 2017
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Tewarie, P. (author), Bright, M.G. (author), Hillebrand, A. (author), Robson, S.E. (author), Gascoyne, L.E. (author), Morris, P.G. (author), Meier, J.M. (author), Van Mieghem, P.F.A. (author), Brookes, M.J. (author)
Understanding the electrophysiological basis of resting state networks (RSNs) in the human brain is a critical step towards elucidating how inter-areal connectivity supports healthy brain function. In recent years, the relationship between RSNs (typically measured using haemodynamic signals) and electrophysiology has been explored using...
journal article 2016
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Meier, J. (author), Tewarie, P. (author), Van Mieghem, P. (author)
Communication between brain regions is still insufficiently understood. Applying concepts from network science has shown to be successful in gaining insight in the functioning of the brain. Recent work has implicated that especially shortest paths in the structural brain network seem to play a major role in the communication within the brain. So...
journal article 2015
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Yu, M. (author), Hillebrand, A. (author), Tewarie, P. (author), Meier, J. (author), Van Dijk, B. (author), Van Mieghem, P. (author), Stam, C.J. (author)
The identification of clusters or communities in complex networks is a reappearing problem. The minimum spanning tree (MST), the tree connecting all nodes with minimum total weight, is regarded as an important transport backbone of the original weighted graph. We hypothesize that the clustering of the MST reveals insight in the hierarchical...
journal article 2015
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