Abstract

The human brain is a complex system, whose organization has been represented as a structural connectome of interconnected areas and a functional connectome of interregional neural activity. The human brain connectome can be mapped using MRI data, and further characterized through strategies based on graph theory. The modeling and analysis of connectome is a big challenge in neurosciences and network research. This chapter highlights main techniques for acquiring the process of brain networks, graph theoretic modeling, and analysis of connectome networks.

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