Modular topology emerges from plasticity in a minimalistic excitable network model.

Topological features play a major role in the emergence of complex brain network dynamics underlying brain function. Specific topological properties of brain networks, such as their modular organization, have been widely studied in recent years and shown to be ubiquitous across spatial scales and species. However, the mechanisms underlying the generation and maintenance of such features are still unclear. Using a minimalistic network model with excitable nodes and discrete deterministic dynamics, we studied the effects of a local Hebbian plasticity rule on global network topology. We found that, despite the simple model set-up, the plasticity rule was able to reorganize the global network topology into a modular structure. The structural reorganization was accompanied by enhanced correlations between structural and functional connectivity, and the final network organization reflected features of the dynamical model. These findings demonstrate the potential of simple plasticity rules for structuring the topology of brain connectivity.

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