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Signal diffusion along connectome gradients and inter-hub routing differentially contribute to dynamic human brain function

Park et al., 2021

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Park B
de Wael R
Paquola C
Larivière S
Benkarim O
Royer J
Tavakol S
Cruces R
Li Q
Valk S
Margulies D
Mišić B
Bzdok D
Smallwood J
Bernhardt B
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Human cognition is dynamic, alternating over time between externally-focused states and more abstract, often self-generated, patterns of thought. Although cognitive neuroscience has documented how networks anchor particular modes of brain function, mechanisms that …
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