Mikail Rubinov
| Name: | Mikail Rubinov |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 15 Sep 2015, 1:07 p.m. |
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Talks given by Mikail Rubinov
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- Weighted and spatial network characterization of the human functional connectome
- Structural determinants and directed information transfer in self-organized critical neuronal networks
Talks organised by Mikail Rubinov
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- Cortical phase, amplitude, and cross-frequency interactions during task performance and rest.
- A dynamic view of fMRI connectivity: Frequency dependent cortical hubs and network integration in the human brain.
- The Human Green Brain Project: Computational Models of the Developing Connectome
- How does energy efficiency shape the organization of brains?
- Dynamics of cortical circuits lead to switching resting state functional connectivity
- Recent developments in diffusion MRI analysis methods.
- Interareal pathways in the primate cortex
- Dynamic causal modelling the 'resting' Parkinsonian brain, and network discovery
- Local and extended frontal lobe networks.
- A wavelet method for modelling and despiking motion artifacts in fMRI time series
- Relating structure and function: Diffusion and modularity in the human connectome
- Information integration, Granger causality and measuring conscious level.
- Expertise-dependent hub and axis reorganization of functional brain networks during meditation state.
- Modularity and maturation of brain networks in childhood-onset schizophrenia
- Modeling the human functional connectome.
- Linking cortical architecture, connections and dynamics
- Measuring rich clubs on weighted networks: definitions and random controls
- Semi-metric topology of functional brain networks: Sensitivity and specifity in autism spectrum and major depression disorder
- The importance of being balanced: Short and long range correlations in resting state.
- The Human Connectome Project: Progress and Perspectives
- Test–retest reliability of resting-state fMRI networks.
- Mesoscopic structures of fMRI networks
- Novel analytical methods to investigate correspondences between brain areas in different primate species
- Fractal Timing: Improving Life Support Devices by the Addition of Biological Noise
- The cognitive relevance of the community structure of the functional co-activation network of the human brain
- The brain at 'rest': investigating spontaneous activity in BOLD fMRI using Independent Component Analysis
- Modeling C. elegans: The Open Worm Project
- Toward reliable characterization of functional homogeneity in the functional connectome
- Exploring the Human Connectome: The Rich and Famous
- Hubs of brain functional networks are radically reorganized in comatose patients
- Centrality clubs and concepts of the core: decoding the communicative organisation of brain networks
- Introducing the Cambridge Connectome Consortium
- Google matrix of social and brain networks
- Mapping overlapping, dynamic brain networks from resting-state FMRI
- Pattern recognition in neuroimaging
- Semi-metric Analysis of fMRI Connectivity Networks
- Head Motion and Resting State fMRI Journal Club
- Varieties of Representation
- The Interplay Between the Peripheral and Central Nervous Systems: A Preliminary Network Perspective
- A Graph Meta-analytical Approach to Compensatory Activations in Schizophrenia
- Translational Neuromodeling for Psychiatry
- Degenerating Networks: Functional Connectivity in Neurodegenerative Tauopathies
- Mapping Neural Networks in the Fly
- Uncovering and Differentiating Network Structures
- Networks: Contagion and Resilience
- Physiologically Based Brain Modeling and Verification: Theory, Experimental Tests, and New Directions.
- The Pigeon Connectome and Knotty-centredness
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