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Brian network flexibility, not to be confused with cognitive flexibility[1], is usually referring to the measurement of dynamic changes in the alliance of brain nodes with clusters or groups of nodes derived from brain data in the context of network neuroscience[2]. The brian nodes can be defined on various scales of space, from single neurons to whole brain regions, and the dynamic can be representative of changes that happen in brian network on the scales of sub-milliseconds[3] to centuries[4].





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  2. ^ Bassett, Danielle S.; Wymbs, Nicholas F.; Porter, Mason A.; Mucha, Peter J.; Carlson, Jean M.; Grafton, Scott T. (2011-05-03). "Dynamic reconfiguration of human brain networks during learning". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 108 (18): 7641–7646. doi:10.1073/pnas.1018985108. ISSN 0027-8424. PMC 3088578. PMID 21502525.
  3. ^ Khambhati, Ankit N.; Davis, Kathryn A.; Oommen, Brian S.; Chen, Stephanie H.; Lucas, Timothy H.; Litt, Brian; Bassett, Danielle S. (2015-12-17). "Dynamic Network Drivers of Seizure Generation, Propagation and Termination in Human Neocortical Epilepsy". PLOS Computational Biology. 11 (12): e1004608. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004608. ISSN 1553-7358. PMID 26680762.
  4. ^ Heuvel, Martijn P. van den; Bullmore, Edward T.; Sporns, Olaf (2016-05-01). "Comparative Connectomics". Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 20 (5): 345–361. doi:10.1016/j.tics.2016.03.001. ISSN 1364-6613. PMID 27026480.