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Millán, Ana P. (author), van Straaten, Elisabeth C. W. (author), Stam, Cornelis J. (author), Nissen, Ida A. (author), Idema, Sander (author), Baayen, Johannes C. (author), Van Mieghem, P.F.A. (author), Hillebrand, Arjan (author)
Epilepsy surgery is the treatment of choice for drug-resistant epilepsy patients, but only leads to seizure freedom for roughly two in three patients. To address this problem, we designed a patient-specific epilepsy surgery model combining large-scale magnetoencephalography (MEG) brain networks with an epidemic spreading model. This simple...
journal article 2023
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Zhan, X. (author), Liu, Chuang (author), Zhou, Ge (author), Zhang, Zi-Ke (author), Sun, Gui-Quan (author), Zhu, Jonathan J. H. (author), Jin, Zhen (author)
The interaction between disease and disease information on complex networks has facilitated an interdisciplinary research area. When a disease begins to spread in the population, the corresponding information would also be transmitted among individuals, which in turn influence the spreading pattern of the disease. In this paper, firstly, we...
journal article 2018
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Zhan, X. (author), Liu, Chuang (author), Sun, Gui-Quan (author), Zhang, Zi-Ke (author)
Research on the interplay between the dynamics on the network and the dynamics of the network has attracted much attention in recent years. In this work, we propose an information-driven adaptive model, where disease and disease information can evolve simultaneously. For the information-driven adaptive process, susceptible (infected)...
journal article 2018
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Wang, H. (author), Chen, Chuyi (author), Qu, B. (author), Li, Daqing (author)
The participation of individuals in multi-layer networks allows for feedback between network layers, opening new possibilities to mitigate epidemic spreading. For instance, the spread of a biological disease such as Ebola in a physical contact network may trigger the propagation of the information related to this disease in a communication...
journal article 2017
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