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Marcus Kaiser, "Changing Connectomes: Evolution, Development, and Dynamics in Network Neuroscience" (MIT Press, 2020)

New Books in Neuroscience

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Connectivity in the Brain

Most disorders that have been studied show changes in brain connectivity. In alsames disease, a change in the hup architectureand hups are highly connected parts of the brain. If we have deficits in connactivity of those network ups, it's more difficult to integrate information. That what we see in de mensia. It is difficult to to excess memory and to process information. Because some connections are lost and give longer delays in the network. And its similarin hbrain. Those are often older structures of the brain, sub cortigous structures like hippo campus and ambuctola. Theyare connected to almost everything else in thenetwork. This is what we see for dim

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