Connectomics and Network Neuroscience: From Topology to Dynamics
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- Prof Olaf Sporns
- Tuesday 12 January 2021, 15:00-16:00
- Online.
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Sarah Morgan.
Networks (connectivity) and dynamics are two key pillars of network neuroscience – an emerging field dedicated to understanding structure and function of neural systems across scales, from neurons to circuits to the whole brain. In this presentation I will review current themes and future directions, including structure/function relationships, use of computational models to map information flow and communication dynamics, and a novel edge-centric approach to functional connectivity. I will argue that network neuroscience represents a promising theoretical framework for understanding the complex structure and functioning of nervous systems.
This talk is part of the Making connections- brains and other complex systems series.
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