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Decomposing brain function and human consciousness in space, time, and networks

22 January 2025
11:00 am
San Francesco Complex - classroom 2

Disentangling how cognitive functions emerge from the interplay of brain dynamics and network architecture is among the major challenges faced by neuroscientists. Addressing these complex challenges requires a concerted integration of theory and data. A powerful approach is to identify spatiotemporal changes in brain function that are common across different changes in conscious state. In this talk, I will show how we can investigate the spatial and temporal dimensions of structure-function relationships in the brain, by combining the formal tools of network science with pharmacological and pathological perturbations.

 

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relatore: 
Andrea Luppi, University of Cambridge
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