论文标题

与人连接组中与脑功能枢纽相关的高阶复合物的拓扑结构

The topology of higher-order complexes associated with brain-function hubs in human connectomes

论文作者

Andjelkovic, Miroslav, Tadic, Bosiljka, Melnik, Roderick

论文摘要

由不同订单的单纯形描述的复杂系统中的高阶连接性为基于单纯形的动态变量和相互作用提供了几何形状。构成人类连接组功能几何形状的简单复合物对于大脑复杂动力学至关重要。在这种情况下,指定为枢纽节点的最连接的大脑区域在支持综合大脑功能方面起着核心作用。在这里,我们研究了女性和男性连接组中八个全球枢纽的简单复合物的结构,并识别受影响的大脑区域之间的核心网络。根据其拓扑维度,这八个枢纽(在左右脑半球中的put骨,尾状,海马和丘脑螺旋桨)是最高的,定义为节点参与的所有订单的单纯数量。此外,我们分析了单纯子的重量依赖性异质性。当阈值逐渐增加时,我们证明了已确定的核心网络和拓扑熵的结构变化。这些结果突出了高阶相互作用在人脑网络中的作用,并提供了女性和男性连接组之间(DIS)相似性的其他证据。

Higher-order connectivity in complex systems described by simplexes of different orders provides a geometry for simplex-based dynamical variables and interactions. Simplicial complexes that constitute a functional geometry of the human connectome can be crucial for the brain complex dynamics. In this context, the best-connected brain areas, designated as hub nodes, play a central role in supporting integrated brain function. Here, we study the structure of simplicial complexes attached to eight global hubs in the female and male connectomes and identify the core networks among the affected brain regions. These eight hubs (Putamen, Caudate, Hippocampus and Thalamus-Proper in the left and right cerebral hemisphere) are the highest-ranking according to their topological dimension, defined as the number of simplexes of all orders in which the node participates. Furthermore, we analyse the weight-dependent heterogeneity of simplexes. We demonstrate changes in the structure of identified core networks and topological entropy when the threshold weight is gradually increased. These results highlight the role of higher-order interactions in human brain networks and provide additional evidence for (dis)similarity between the female and male connectomes.

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