Valencia M, Pastor M A, Fernández-Seara M A, Artieda J, Martinerie J, Chavez M
Laboratoire de Neurosciences Cognitives et Imagerie Cerebrale, LENA-CNRS UPR-640, Paris 75651, France.
Chaos. 2009 Jun;19(2):023119. doi: 10.1063/1.3129783.
Modular structure is ubiquitous among real-world networks from related proteins to social groups. Here we analyze the modular organization of brain networks at a large scale (voxel level) extracted from functional magnetic resonance imaging signals. By using a random-walk-based method, we unveil the modularity of brain webs and show modules with a spatial distribution that matches anatomical structures with functional significance. The functional role of each node in the network is studied by analyzing its patterns of inter- and intramodular connections. Results suggest that the modular architecture constitutes the structural basis for the coexistence of functional integration of distant and specialized brain areas during normal brain activities at rest.
模块化结构在从相关蛋白质到社会群体的现实世界网络中无处不在。在这里,我们从功能磁共振成像信号中大规模(体素水平)分析脑网络的模块化组织。通过使用基于随机游走的方法,我们揭示了脑网络的模块化,并展示了模块的空间分布与具有功能意义的解剖结构相匹配。通过分析网络中每个节点的模块间和模块内连接模式来研究其功能作用。结果表明,模块化架构构成了正常静息脑活动期间远距离和专门脑区功能整合共存的结构基础。