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'''The most famous paper in networks:'''  
=Network neuroscience reviews=
Watts D.J. and Strogatz S.H. (1998) Collective dynamics of 'small-world' networks.
 
==General==
 
'''A great review by Ed:''' <br>
Bullmore E. and Sporns O. (2009) Complex brain networks: graph theoretical analysis of structural and functional systems
[[http://www.nature.com/nrn/journal/v10/n3/abs/nrn2575.html]]
 
'''A more recent review by Ed:''' <br>
Bullmore E. and Sporns O. (2012) The economy of brain network organization
[[http://www.nature.com/nrn/journal/v13/n5/execsumm/nrn3214.html]]
 
'''Neat didactic review''' (issues relevant to parcellating are particularly neatly presented in Fig.5): <br>
Wig G. S., Schlaggar B. L. and Petersen S. E. (2011) Concepts and principles in the analysis of brain networks
[[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1749-6632.2010.05947.x/full]]
 
'''Another excellent review:''' <br>
Fornito A., Zalesky A. and Breakspear M. (2013) Graph analysis of the human connectome: Promise, progress, and pitfalls
[[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811913004345]]
 
==Disease==
 
Stam C. J. (2014) Modern network science of neurological disorders
[[http://www.nature.com/nrn/journal/v15/n10/abs/nrn3801.html]]
 
Fornito A., Zalesky A. and Breakspear M. (2015) The connectomics of brain disorders
[[http://www.nature.com/nrn/journal/v16/n3/abs/nrn3901.html]]
 
=Important papers in network science=
 
'''The most famous paper in networks:''' <br>
Watts D.J. and Strogatz S.H. (1998) Collective dynamics of 'small-world' networks
[[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v393/n6684/abs/393440a0.html]]
[[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v393/n6684/abs/393440a0.html]]


'''The second most famous paper:'''
'''The second most famous paper:''' <br>
Barabási A-L. and Albert R. (1999)Emergence of Scaling in Random Networks
Barabási A-L. and Albert R. (1999)Emergence of Scaling in Random Networks
[[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/286/5439/509.short]]
[[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/286/5439/509.short]]
'''A great review by Ed:'''
Bullmore E. and Sporns O. (2009) Complex brain networks: graph theoretical analysis of structural and functional systems
[[http://www.nature.com/nrn/journal/v10/n3/abs/nrn2575.html]]


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Network neuroscience reviews

General

A great review by Ed:
Bullmore E. and Sporns O. (2009) Complex brain networks: graph theoretical analysis of structural and functional systems [[1]]

A more recent review by Ed:
Bullmore E. and Sporns O. (2012) The economy of brain network organization [[2]]

Neat didactic review (issues relevant to parcellating are particularly neatly presented in Fig.5):
Wig G. S., Schlaggar B. L. and Petersen S. E. (2011) Concepts and principles in the analysis of brain networks [[3]]

Another excellent review:
Fornito A., Zalesky A. and Breakspear M. (2013) Graph analysis of the human connectome: Promise, progress, and pitfalls [[4]]

Disease

Stam C. J. (2014) Modern network science of neurological disorders [[5]]

Fornito A., Zalesky A. and Breakspear M. (2015) The connectomics of brain disorders [[6]]

Important papers in network science

The most famous paper in networks:
Watts D.J. and Strogatz S.H. (1998) Collective dynamics of 'small-world' networks [[7]]

The second most famous paper:
Barabási A-L. and Albert R. (1999)Emergence of Scaling in Random Networks [[8]]

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