Supplementary Information


Kaiser, M., and Hilgetag, C. (2006)

Nonoptimal Component Placement, but Short Processing Paths, due to Long-Distance Projections in Neural Systems. 

PLoS Computational Biology 7:e95

 

Disclaimer

In case you use these data for your publications, please cite the following articles as source for the data:

Kaiser M, Hilgetag CC (2006) Non-Optimal Component Placement, but Short Processing Paths, due to Long-Distance Projections in Neural Systems. PLoS Computational Biology 7:e95

Kötter R (2004) Online retrieval, processing, and visualization of primate connectivity data from the CoCoMac database. Neuroinformatics 2: 127-144.

Choe Y, McCormick BH, Koh W (2004) Network connectivity analysis on the temporally augmented C. elegans web: A pilot study. Society of Neuroscience Abstracts 30:921.9.
 


Data files for the neural networks

Macaque

The files include the adjacency matrix, the labels of the cortical regions, and the spatial positions of the regions as three-dimensional coordinates (the unit is mm).

Matlab (Version 6) files  OR
individual CSV files (zipped)
 

C. elegans

The files include the adjacency matrix, the labels of the neurons, and the spatial positions of the neurons as two-dimensional coordinates (unit is mm).

Local network of 131 frontal neurons: 
Matlab (Version 6) files  OR
individual CSV files (zipped)

Global network of 277 neurons: 
Matlab (Version 6) files  OR
individual CSV files (zipped)

 

Source files for the spatial network arrangement

Images are provided in the EPS format generated by Adobe Illustrator and were compressed to a .zip file.

Macaque (Fig. 2 of the article, 1.2 MB)
C. elegans (Fig. 3 of the article, 0.4 MB)


 



Author: M. Kaiser 
Homepage:  http://www.biological-networks.org
Date: 7 June 2006