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What is brain network topology?

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Emma Martin

Published Feb 25, 2026

What is brain network topology?

The fiber tractography DWI structural connections are used as the edges. They are then added to gray matter that is parcellated into distinct regions with a brain atlas to form the brain topologies. Together they form a brain graph representation of a brain network, and can be plotted as a connectome.

How many networks are there in the brain?

In this view, the human brain contains at least five major core functional networks: 1. A spatial attention network anchored in posterior parietal cortex (PPC) and frontal eye fields; 2. A language network anchored in Wernicke’s and Broca’s areas; 3.

What are the three brain networks?

The three brain networks that are connected and work together that are essential to learning are the recognition, strategic, and affective networks.

What are the different brain networks?

Core networks

  • Default Mode (Medial frontoparietal)
  • Salience (Midcingulo-Insular)
  • Attention (Dorsal frontoparietal)
  • Control (Lateral frontoparietal)
  • Sensorimotor or Somatomotor (Pericentral)
  • Visual (Occipital)

What is the brain connectome?

A connectome (/kəˈnɛktoʊm/) is a comprehensive map of neural connections in the brain, and may be thought of as its “wiring diagram”. A connectome is constructed by tracing the neuron in a nervous system and mapping where neurons are connected through synapses.

What are dissociable brain networks?

Behavioral inference analyses conducted for each of these groupings suggested dissociable networks supporting: (1) visual perception within primary and associative visual cortices, (2) auditory perception within primary auditory cortices, (3) attention to emotionally salient information within insular, anterior …

What is the center of your brain called?

The brainstem (middle of brain) connects the cerebrum with the spinal cord. The brainstem includes the midbrain, the pons and the medulla.

How many brain cells does an 18 year old have?

The average adult human brain has about 100 billion cells. Linked by synapses, each brain cell can connect to tens of thousands of other brain cells.

Which brain network is connected to the three cast UDL principles?

Luckily, learner variability is predictable, and can be organized across three brain networks targeted by the UDL framework: affective, recognition, and strategic.

What is the relationship between brain research and UDL?

Universal Design for Learning (UDL) was inspired by such advances in cognitive neuroscience research and offers a framework that integrates what we know about the learning brain to inform the design of environments that support all learners.

What is Cingulo Opercular?

A key component is the cingulo-opercular (CO) network composed of anterior insula/operculum, dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, and thalamus. Its function has been particularly difficult to characterize due to the network’s pervasive activity and frequent co-activation with other control-related networks.

What is Neuromapping?

NeuroMap® is a prioprietary persuasion model to improve sales and marketing results applying cutting edge neuroscience and media psychology. Using NeuroMap®, you can scientifically CAPTURE, scientifically CONVINCE and scientifically CLOSE more customers.