Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2005644553> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2005644553 endingPage "139" @default.
- W2005644553 startingPage "130" @default.
- W2005644553 abstract "Spatio-temporally organized low-frequency fluctuations (<0.1 Hz), observed in BOLD fMRI signal during rest, suggest the existence of underlying network dynamics that emerge spontaneously from intrinsic brain processes. Furthermore, significant correlations between distinct anatomical regions-or functional connectivity (FC)-have led to the identification of several widely distributed resting-state networks (RSNs). This slow dynamics seems to be highly structured by anatomical connectivity but the mechanism behind it and its relationship with neural activity, particularly in the gamma frequency range, remains largely unknown. Indeed, direct measurements of neuronal activity have revealed similar large-scale correlations, particularly in slow power fluctuations of local field potential gamma frequency range oscillations. To address these questions, we investigated neural dynamics in a large-scale model of the human brain's neural activity. A key ingredient of the model was a structural brain network defined by empirically derived long-range brain connectivity together with the corresponding conduction delays. A neural population, assumed to spontaneously oscillate in the gamma frequency range, was placed at each network node. When these oscillatory units are integrated in the network, they behave as weakly coupled oscillators. The time-delayed interaction between nodes is described by the Kuramoto model of phase oscillators, a biologically-based model of coupled oscillatory systems. For a realistic setting of axonal conduction speed, we show that time-delayed network interaction leads to the emergence of slow neural activity fluctuations, whose patterns correlate significantly with the empirically measured FC. The best agreement of the simulated FC with the empirically measured FC is found for a set of parameters where subsets of nodes tend to synchronize although the network is not globally synchronized. Inside such clusters, the simulated BOLD signal between nodes is found to be correlated, instantiating the empirically observed RSNs. Between clusters, patterns of positive and negative correlations are observed, as described in experimental studies. These results are found to be robust with respect to a biologically plausible range of model parameters. In conclusion, our model suggests how resting-state neural activity can originate from the interplay between the local neural dynamics and the large-scale structure of the brain." @default.
- W2005644553 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2005644553 creator A5002202464 @default.
- W2005644553 creator A5003980225 @default.
- W2005644553 creator A5031782595 @default.
- W2005644553 creator A5068823539 @default.
- W2005644553 date "2011-07-01" @default.
- W2005644553 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W2005644553 title "Role of local network oscillations in resting-state functional connectivity" @default.
- W2005644553 cites W1521946947 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W1582051163 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W1760829075 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W1970695058 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W1972412818 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W1987777969 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W1999653836 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2001954021 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2002923643 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2009494091 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2016354087 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2021655476 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2023379985 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2027781650 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2040711722 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2056081184 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2063294564 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2064965260 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2068765647 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2078377969 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2101954189 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2105220251 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2106532504 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2107692942 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2109569847 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2116647777 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2117663940 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2128824860 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2131181615 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2132434872 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2133903921 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2135475851 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2136838610 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2137526583 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2146684569 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2153107438 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2153427235 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2159929956 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2167546316 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2168448159 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2170527455 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W2963305468 @default.
- W2005644553 cites W3103282364 @default.
- W2005644553 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2011.04.010" @default.
- W2005644553 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21511044" @default.
- W2005644553 hasPublicationYear "2011" @default.
- W2005644553 type Work @default.
- W2005644553 sameAs 2005644553 @default.
- W2005644553 citedByCount "466" @default.
- W2005644553 countsByYear W20056445532012 @default.
- W2005644553 countsByYear W20056445532013 @default.
- W2005644553 countsByYear W20056445532014 @default.
- W2005644553 countsByYear W20056445532015 @default.
- W2005644553 countsByYear W20056445532016 @default.
- W2005644553 countsByYear W20056445532017 @default.
- W2005644553 countsByYear W20056445532018 @default.
- W2005644553 countsByYear W20056445532019 @default.
- W2005644553 countsByYear W20056445532020 @default.
- W2005644553 countsByYear W20056445532021 @default.
- W2005644553 countsByYear W20056445532022 @default.
- W2005644553 countsByYear W20056445532023 @default.
- W2005644553 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2005644553 hasAuthorship W2005644553A5002202464 @default.
- W2005644553 hasAuthorship W2005644553A5003980225 @default.
- W2005644553 hasAuthorship W2005644553A5031782595 @default.
- W2005644553 hasAuthorship W2005644553A5068823539 @default.
- W2005644553 hasConcept C117838684 @default.
- W2005644553 hasConcept C118615104 @default.
- W2005644553 hasConcept C120843803 @default.
- W2005644553 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2005644553 hasConcept C121864883 @default.
- W2005644553 hasConcept C123757187 @default.
- W2005644553 hasConcept C127162648 @default.
- W2005644553 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2005644553 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W2005644553 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2005644553 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2005644553 hasConcept C186060115 @default.
- W2005644553 hasConcept C199360897 @default.
- W2005644553 hasConcept C2778562939 @default.
- W2005644553 hasConcept C2779843651 @default.
- W2005644553 hasConcept C2780042749 @default.
- W2005644553 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W2005644553 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W2005644553 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2005644553 hasConcept C522805319 @default.
- W2005644553 hasConcept C62520636 @default.
- W2005644553 hasConcept C62611344 @default.
- W2005644553 hasConcept C66324658 @default.