NCS-FO: Edge-centric maps of functional brain network organization and dynamics — NSF Award to University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
The human brain is made up of functionally and structurally connected neural elements that form a brain-wide complex network. A principal goal of network neuroscience is to understand how the organization of this network helps support cognition, evolves over the course of the human lifespan, and becomes compromised in
| Award title | NCS-FO: Edge-centric maps of functional brain network organization and dynamics |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2450158 |
| Awardee | University of Minnesota-Twin Cities |
| City | MINNEAPOLIS |
| State | MN |
| Amount obligated | $133,150 |
| Principal investigator | Richard Betzel |
| Program | IntgStrat Undst Neurl&Cogn Sys |
| Start date | 09/01/2024 |
| Abstract | The human brain is made up of functionally and structurally connected neural elements that form a brain-wide complex network. A principal goal of network neuroscience is to understand how the organization of this network helps support cognition, evolves over the course of the human lifespan, and becomes compromised in disease and neuropsychiatric disorders. However, virtually all progress made towards addressing these questions has relied upon one particular network model for mathematically repr |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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