Small World Networks and the Brain

  • van Leeuwen C
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Abstract

I describe the small-world effect and its relation to the notion of small-world networks. Small-world networks have been observed in structural and functional brain connectivity. Their origin remains a mystery to date. I review recent work that suggests that these structures originate from random initial conditions through adaptive rewiring and discuss the evidence for this proposal.

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van Leeuwen, C. (2007). Small World Networks and the Brain. The Brain & Neural Networks, 14(3), 186–197. https://doi.org/10.3902/jnns.14.186

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