Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7295073 | International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Even with a very simple dynamical model it can be shown that functional relations between nodes of a realistic anatomical network display clear patterns if the system is studied near the critical transition. The detailed nature of these patterns depends on the properties of the functional or effective connectivity measure that is used. While the strength of functional interactions between any two nodes clearly depends upon the presence or absence of a direct connection, this study has shown that the degree product of the nodes also plays a large role in explaining interaction strength, especially for disconnected nodes and in combination with an effective connectivity measure. The influence of degree product on node interaction strength probably reflects the presence of large numbers of indirect connections.
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Authors
C.J. Stam, E.C.W. van Straaten, E. Van Dellen, P. Tewarie, G. Gong, A. Hillebrand, J. Meier, P. Van Mieghem,