An animation of the edges of the Budapest Reference Connectome Server
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| Description | The human braingraph or the connectome is the object of an intensive research today. The advantage of the graph-approach to brain science is that the rich structures, algorithms and definitions of graph theory can be applied to the 1000-node anatomical networks of the connections of the human brain. In these graphs, the vertices correspond to the small (1-1.5 cm²) areas of the gray matter, and two vertices are connected by an edge, if a diffusion-MRI based workflow finds fibers of axons, running between those small gray matter areas in the white matter of the brain. In a previous work we have reported the construction of the Budapest Reference Connectome Server http://connectome.pitgroup.org, which generates the consensus braingraph of 96 subjects, according to selectable parameters. After the Budapest Reference Connectome Server had been published, we recognized a surprising and unforeseen property of the server. The server can generate the braingraph of connections that are presen |
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| Date | 2015-05-05 |
| Source | commons.wikimedia.org |
| Author | Grolmusz |