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Complex Network Measures

Complex Network Measures. Of Brain Connectivity BAM Journal Club October 17, 2014 By Theresa Smith. Euler 1736: Konisberg’s seven bridges and the beginning of Graph Theory. The human brain is the most complex mass of protoplasm in earth – perhaps even in our galaxy. (Diamond, 1985)

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Complex Network Measures

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  1. Complex Network Measures Of Brain Connectivity BAM Journal Club October 17, 2014 By Theresa Smith

  2. Euler 1736: Konisberg’s seven bridges and the beginning of Graph Theory

  3. The human brain is the most complex mass of protoplasm in earth – perhaps even in our galaxy. (Diamond, 1985) • Froggy story (Dr. Hodus, Psychology). • It’s a small world.

  4. (Rubinov & Sporns, 2010) (Bullmore & Sporns, 2009)

  5. (Bullmore & Sporns, 2009)

  6. References • Bullmore, E., & Sporns, O. (2009). Complex brain networks: graph theoretical analysis of structural and functional systems. Nature Reviews Neuroscience,10(3), 186-198. • Rubinov, M., & Sporns, O. (2010). Complex network measures of brain connectivity: uses and interpretations. Neuroimage, 52(3), 1059-1069.

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