Covers the basics of networks, focusing on brain networks, historical breakthroughs, small-world and scale-free network discoveries, and the importance of the human connectome.
Covers the basics of brain connectomics, including brain networks, terminology, data schemes, preprocessing, node connectivity, and functional connectome structure.
Explores neuroimaging basics, brain network scales, connectivity, history, and physics, emphasizing the importance of understanding data at different scales.
Delves into centrality and hubs in network neuroscience, exploring node importance, small-world networks, brain structural connectome, and percolation theory.