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Coherences between recording sites reflect the pattern and degree of connectivity between brain regions.
However, there is also an interesting example where alteration of the secondary-structure connectivity is reported not to affect the folding nucleus.
Perhaps (as for the cortex) it regulates some aspect of connectivity.
Modern environmentalism originates with the recognition of ecological connectivity and the negative effects of technological intervention.
In fact, research on cortical connectivity finds development to be discontinuous, and possibly stagelike, based on experience-dependent and experience-independent factors.
The question arose of how you might promote more connectivity and social integration between the two.
In both cases, local changes in specific transmitters/receptors do apparently lead to alterations in functional/effective connectivity.
At an operational level, we are seeking to determine whether a change in the connectivity of the amygdala might be associated with the behavioral alterations.
Formed by the combination of developmental tuning biases and connectivity of neurons as well as alterations due to experience.
We first consider the vertical connectivity of the double extension.
Reduced facilitation effect of collinear flankers on contrast detection reveals impaired lateral connectivity in the visual cortex of schizophrenia patients.
Each locality was connected to each of the others by water, a suitable habitat, and so connectivity of populations should be very high.
These networks demonstrate extensive functional connectivity and sensitivity of that connectivity to activity.
Conversely, if developmental criteria are found to be stronger, then one should explain how the connectivity of these nuclei has changed in evolution.
For example, when searching for homologue structures, one may look for nuclei with similarities in connectivity, or for nuclei with a common developmental origin.