Towards a more comprehensive understanding of catecholaminergic consequences in dynamic network topology and salience processing Ghent University
The network structure and organisation of the human brain has become of increasing interest to the neuroscientific community. Here, the brain can be viewed as a system with various interacting regions that produce complex behaviours. Previous work has shown that the orchestrated communication between sub-networks in the brain (‘modules’) has the potential to illuminate different cognitive processes, yet this has not yet been systematically ...