Publications

  1. Yuhan Chen, Qixiang Lin, Xuhong Liao, Changsong Zhou*, and Yong He*. (2021). Association of aerobic glycolysis with the structural connectome reveals a benefit-risk balancing mechanism in the human brain, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(1): e2013232118.
  2. Yuhan Chen*, Zi-Ke Zhang*, Yong He, and Changsong Zhou*. (2020). A Large-Scale High-Density Weighted Structural Connectome of the Macaque Brain Acquired by Predicting Missing Links. Cerebral Cortex. 30, 4771-4789.
  3. Yuhan Chen, Shengjun Wang, Claus C Hilgetag and Changsong Zhou*, (2017) Features of spatial and functional segregation and integration of the primate connectome revealed by trade-off between wiring cost and efficiency. PLoS Computational Neuroscience. 13(9):e1005776.
  4. Yuhan Chen, Shengjun Wang, Claus C. Hilgetag, Changsong Zhou*, (2013) Trade-off between multiple constraints enables simultaneous formation of modules and hubs in neural systems. PLoS Computational Neuroscience. 9(3): e1002937.
  5. Yu-Han Chen, Bing-Hong Wang, Li-Chao Zhao, Changsong Zhou, Tao Zhou*, (2010) Optimal transport on supply-demand network, Physical Review E. 81(6 Pt 2):066105.
  6. Zamora-López* Gorka, Yuhan Chen, Gustavo Deco, Morten L. Kringelbach, and Changsong Zhou*. (2016). Functional complexity emerging from anatomical constraints in the brain: the significance of network modularity and rich-clubs. Scientific reports, 6(1), 1-18.
  7. Ming Zhao, Changsong Zhou*, Yuhan Chen, Bambi Hu, Bing-Hong Wang, (2010) Complexity versus modularity and heterogeneity in oscillatory networks: combining segregation and integration in neural systems, Physical Review E. (82):046225.