Jan 15, 2017 · We propose a new thresholding method that aims to reduce the rate of false-positives in group-averaged connectivity matrices.
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Jan 15, 2017 · We found that thresholding by weight strength alone biases networks toward shorter connections, discarding weaker long connections that are more ...
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We also show that consistency-based thresholding can be used to identify highly consistent and highly inconsistent subnetworks across subjects, enabling more ...
This thresholding approach removes the most improbable connections within each site, while also ensuring that networks with equal densities are achieved across ...
Consistency-based thresholding of the human connectome. James A Roberts, Alistair Perry, Gloria Roberts, Philip B Mitchell, Michael Breakspear. January 2017.
Consistency-based thresholding of the human connectome. NeuroImage (in press). About. Threshold a group of networks by the consistency of edge weights across ...
Finally, we demonstrated that, thresholding affects consistency of ensuing unweighted structural as well as weighted functional connectomes. We note that, our ...
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Jul 9, 2021 · Our findings indicate that genes play a strong and preferential role in shaping the functionally valuable, metabolically costly connections between connectome ...
We found that hub location is highly variable between pipelines. The choice of parcellation has a major influence on hub architecture.