Authors
Petra E Vértes, Aaron F Alexander-Bloch, Nitin Gogtay, Jay N Giedd, Judith L Rapoport, Edward T Bullmore
Publication date
2012/4/10
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
109
Issue
15
Pages
5868-5873
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Human brain functional networks are embedded in anatomical space and have topological properties—small-worldness, modularity, fat-tailed degree distributions—that are comparable to many other complex networks. Although a sophisticated set of measures is available to describe the topology of brain networks, the selection pressures that drive their formation remain largely unknown. Here we consider generative models for the probability of a functional connection (an edge) between two cortical regions (nodes) separated by some Euclidean distance in anatomical space. In particular, we propose a model in which the embedded topology of brain networks emerges from two competing factors: a distance penalty based on the cost of maintaining long-range connections; and a topological term that favors links between regions sharing similar input. We show that, together, these two biologically plausible factors …
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