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Higher-order connectomics of human brain function reveals local topological signatures of task decoding, individual identification, and behavior

Medicine and Health

Higher-order connectomics of human brain function reveals local topological signatures of task decoding, individual identification, and behavior

A. Santoro, F. Battiston, et al.

Going beyond pairwise maps, this study shows that inferring higher-order interactions from fMRI time series dramatically improves dynamic task decoding, individualized identification of functional subsystems, and links between brain activity and behavior. Using data from 100 unrelated subjects of the Human Connectome Project, the research was conducted by Andrea Santoro, Federico Battiston, Maxime Lucas, Giovanni Petri, and Enrico Amico.

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