Genetic influences on hub connectivity of the human connectome
How genes sculpt the complex architecture of the human connectome remains unclear. Here, the authors show that genes preferentially influence the strength of connectivity between functionally valuable, metabolically costly connections between brain network hubs.
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Main Authors: | Aurina Arnatkeviciute, Ben D. Fulcher, Stuart Oldham, Jeggan Tiego, Casey Paquola, Zachary Gerring, Kevin Aquino, Ziarih Hawi, Beth Johnson, Gareth Ball, Marieke Klein, Gustavo Deco, Barbara Franke, Mark A. Bellgrove, Alex Fornito |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d2ca80b7dfdb42b8bba8ca8fcfa0dbfb |
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