Building personalized brain network models with TVB
Spase Petkoski, Damien Depannemaecker and Pierpaolo Sorrentino
What can I find here?
- A current topic in system neuroscience literature is the presence of brain activity in the absence of a task condition. These task-negative, spontaneous fluctuations occur in the so-called rest state, and a recurring theme of these fluctuations is that they have a network structure. Because TVB uses the structural connectivity of the brain as the backbone for simulating spontaneous activity, resting state activity and its network structure is a prime candidate for modeling in TVB.
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References
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