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Alessandra GriffaUNIGE & EPFL, Switzerland Verified email at epfl.ch Cited by 5572 |
Structural connectomics in brain diseases
Imaging the connectome in vivo has become feasible through the integration of several rapidly
developing fields of science and engineering, namely magnetic resonance imaging and …
developing fields of science and engineering, namely magnetic resonance imaging and …
[HTML][HTML] Best practices on high frequency radar deployment and operation for ocean current measurement
…, S Cosoli, JL Asensio, J Mader, A Griffa - Frontiers in Marine …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
High Frequency Radar (HFR) technology refers to land based remote sensing instruments
capable of measuring surface currents and ocean waves at ranges up to 200 km or more. …
capable of measuring surface currents and ocean waves at ranges up to 200 km or more. …
Rich-club neurocircuitry: function, evolution, and vulnerability
A Griffa, MP Van den Heuvel - Dialogues in clinical neuroscience, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Over the past decades, network neuroscience has played a fundamental role in the
understanding of large-scale brain connectivity architecture. Brains, and more generally nervous …
understanding of large-scale brain connectivity architecture. Brains, and more generally nervous …
Experimental investigation of collagen waviness and orientation in the arterial adventitia using confocal laser scanning microscopy
…, A Agianniotis, JTC Schrauwen, A Griffa… - … and modeling in …, 2012 - Springer
Mechanical properties of the adventitia are largely determined by the organization of collagen
fibers. Measurements on the waviness and orientation of collagen, particularly at the zero-…
fibers. Measurements on the waviness and orientation of collagen, particularly at the zero-…
Resting-brain functional connectivity predicted by analytic measures of network communication
The complex relationship between structural and functional connectivity, as measured by
noninvasive imaging of the human brain, poses many unresolved challenges and open …
noninvasive imaging of the human brain, poses many unresolved challenges and open …
[HTML][HTML] The connectome mapper: an open-source processing pipeline to map connectomes with MRI
Researchers working in the field of global connectivity analysis using diffusion magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) can count on a wide selection of software packages for processing …
resonance imaging (MRI) can count on a wide selection of software packages for processing …
[PDF][PDF] Cooperative and competitive spreading dynamics on the human connectome
Increasingly detailed data on the network topology of neural circuits create a need for theoretical
principles that explain how these networks shape neural communication. Here we use …
principles that explain how these networks shape neural communication. Here we use …
[HTML][HTML] Generative models of the human connectome
The human connectome represents a network map of the brain's wiring diagram and the
pattern into which its connections are organized is thought to play an important role in cognitive …
pattern into which its connections are organized is thought to play an important role in cognitive …
Submesoscale dispersion in the vicinity of the Deepwater Horizon spill
…, MJ Olascoaga, G Novelli, A Griffa… - Proceedings of the …, 2014 - National Acad Sciences
Reliable forecasts for the dispersion of oceanic contamination are important for coastal
ecosystems, society, and the economy as evidenced by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the …
ecosystems, society, and the economy as evidenced by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the …
Seasonality of the submesoscale dynamics in the Gulf Stream region
Frontogenesis and frontal instabilities in the mixed layer are known to be important processes
in the formation of submesoscale features. We study the seasonality of such processes in …
in the formation of submesoscale features. We study the seasonality of such processes in …