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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.

This study shows higher-order approaches greatly enhance decoding between tasks, improve identification of unimodal and transmodal functional subsystems, and strengthen associations between brain activity and behavior, revealing unexplored structures hidden from pairwise models. Research conducted by Andrea Santoro, Federico Battiston, Maxime Lucas, Giovanni Petri, and Enrico Amico.

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