Welcome to the Network Neuroscience Lab

We are a dynamic research group at the Montreal Neurological Institute. We investigate how the links and interactions among brain areas support cognitive operations, complex behavior and global dynamics.

We use neuroimaging (MRI, M/EEG, PET) to map and model patterns of neural connectivity. We pursue several research themes, from modeling communication processes on anatomical networks, to statistical models of network architecture and disease propagation (see Research).

We are located at the Montreal Neurological Institute at McGill University, the birthplace of cognitive neuroscience and home to Penfield, Milner, Jasper and others. We exchange ideas and work with our colleagues in the McConnell Brain Imaging Centre.

We are grateful for funding from Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada (NSERC), the Canada Research Chairs Program (CRC), Brain Canada, Fonds de Recherché du Quebec (FRQ), and Healthy Brains For Healthy Lives ((HBHL).

News

09 May 2024

Zhen-Qi's preprint on benchmarking FC methods is live on bioRxiv!

30 April 2024

Vince, Eric and Filip are awarded FRQ doctoral fellowships!

28 February 2024

Asa's preprint on network spreading of neurodegeneration in ALS is live on bioRxiv!

29 February 2024

Andrea's commentary on network neuroscience is published!

28 February 2024

Filip's preprint on strength-preserving rewiring is live on bioRxiv!

22 January 2024

Estefany's paper on the conn2res toolbox for connectome-based reservoir computing is published in Nature Communications!

13 November 2023

Filip's commentary on spatially embedded neuromorphic networks is published in Nature Machine Intelligence!

13 November 2023

Andrea's preprint on individual uniqueness in anesthesia is live on bioRxiv!

30 October 2023

Justine's preprint on brainstem functional architecture is live on bioRxiv!

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