Small-worldness characteristics and its gender relation in specific hemispheric networks.

作者: F. Miraglia , F. Vecchio , P. Bramanti , P.M. Rossini

DOI: 10.1016/J.NEUROSCIENCE.2015.09.028

关键词: Analysis of varianceBrain mappingDevelopmental psychologyCognitionPsychologyLateralization of brain functionAudiologyDefault mode networkElectroencephalographyResting state fMRIHuman brain

摘要: Aim of this study was to verify whether the topological organization human brain functional networks is different for males and females in resting state EEGs. Undirected weighted were computed by eLORETA lagged linear connectivity 130 subjects (59 71 females) within each hemisphere four (Attentional Network (AN), Frontal (FN), Sensorimotor (SN), Default Mode (DMN)). We found that small-world (SW) architecture left network presented differences both delta alpha band, particular lower values higher 2 respect while right SW gamma Attentional, DMNs. Gender small-worldness some indicated there are specific EEG rhythms when resting-state condition. These regions could be considered related functions behavior cognition should taken into account research on healthy diseased subjects.

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