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arxiv: 1703.06091 · v2 · pith:BPNPLU6Qnew · submitted 2017-03-17 · 🧬 q-bio.NC · math.CO· physics.data-an

Frequency-based brain networks: From a multiplex framework to a full multilayer description

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We explore how to study dynamical interactions between brain regions using functional multilayer networks whose layers represent the different frequency bands at which a brain operates. Specifically, we investigate the consequences of considering the brain as a multilayer network in which all brain regions can interact with each other at different frequency bands, instead of as a multiplex network, in which interactions between different frequency bands are only allowed within each brain region and not between them. We study the second smallest eigenvalue of the combinatorial supra-Laplacian matrix of the multilayer network in detail, and we thereby show that the heterogeneity of interlayer edges and, especially, the fraction of missing edges crucially modify the spectral properties of the multilayer network. We illustrate our results with both synthetic network models and real data sets obtained from resting state magnetoencephalography. Our work demonstrates an important issue in the construction of frequency-based multilayer brain networks.

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