How does brain network architecture balance cooperation and competition between distributed circuits? Here we use computational whole-brain modeling to examine the dynamical and computational relevance of cooperative and competitive interactions in the mammalian connectome. Across human, macaque and mouse, we show that to faithfully reproduce brain activity, model architecture consistently combines modular cooperative interactions with diffuse, long-range competitive interactions. Across species
Competitive interactions shape mammalian brain network dynamics and computation
Andrea I. Luppi·Morten L. Kringelbach·Pedro A. M. Mediano·Gustavo Deco·Alessandro Gozzi·Daniel Gutierrez-Barragan·Yonatan Sanz Perl·Laura E. Suárez·Jakub Vohryzek·Seán Froudist-Walsh·Bratislav Misic·Hana Ali·Silvia Gini·Fernando E. Rosas·Yohan Yee·Filip Milisav
