Two classes of functional connectivity in dynamical processes in networks

  • Demian Battaglia
  • , Louise J. Bracken
  • , Andrea Brovelli
  • , Costescu Julia
  • , Mario Diaz Munoz
  • , Brian Fath
  • , Andrea Funk
  • , Mel Guirro
  • , Thomas Hein
  • , Christian Kerschner
  • , Christian Kimmich
  • , Vinicius Lima
  • , Arnaud Messe
  • , Anthony Parsons
  • , John Edward Perez
  • , Ronald Pöppl
  • , Christina Prell
  • , Sonia Recinos
  • , Yanhua Shi
  • , Shubham Tiwari
  • Laura Turnbull-Lloyd, John Wainwright, Harald Waxenecker, Marc-Thorsten Hütt, Venetia Voutsa

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Abstract

The relationship between network structure and dynamics is one of the most extensively investigated problems in the theory of complex systems of recent years. Understanding this relationship is of relevance to a range of disciplines—from neuroscience to geomorphology. A major strategy of investigating this relationship is the quantitative comparison of a representation of network architecture (structural connectivity, SC) with a (network) representation of the dynamics (functional connectivity, FC). Here, we show that one can distinguish two classes of functional connectivity—one based on simultaneous activity (co-activity) of nodes, the other based on sequential activity of nodes. We delineate these two classes in different categories of dynamical processes—excitations, regular and chaotic oscillators—and provide examples for SC/FC correlations of both classes in each of these models. We expand the theoretical view of the SC/FC relationships, with conceptual instances of the SC and the two classes of FC for various application scenarios in geomorphology, ecology, systems biology, neuroscience and socio-ecological systems. Seeing the organisation of dynamical processes in a network either as governed by co-activity or by sequential activity allows us to bring some order in the myriad of observations relating structure and function of complex networks.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages26
JournalJournal of the Royal Society. Interface
Volume18
Issue number183
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Oct 2021

Funding

This project has received funding from the European Union\u2019s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sk\u0142odowska-Curie grant agreement No. 859937.

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 105404 Geomorphology

Keywords

  • BRAIN
  • CHANNEL NETWORKS
  • CONNECTOME
  • HYDROLOGIC CONNECTIVITY
  • KURAMOTO MODEL
  • LANDSCAPE CONNECTIVITY
  • METABOLIC-CONTROL ANALYSIS
  • RIVER
  • SELECTIVE VISUAL-ATTENTION
  • SYNCHRONIZATION
  • chaotic oscillators
  • excitable dynamics
  • modular graphs
  • random graphs
  • scale-free graphs
  • synchronisation

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