How It Works
Each circle represents a neuron. Larger nodes are "hub" neurons with more connections.
Lines represent synaptic connections between neurons. Brighter lines indicate stronger connections.
Glowing pulses traveling along connections simulate electrical signals in the brain.
Move your mouse to influence the network. Neurons respond to your cursor's proximity.
Real Brain Networks
Most brain networks follow this pattern—highly clustered yet with short path lengths between any two nodes.
Characterized by hub nodes with many connections, similar to social networks.
Distinct communities of neurons that work together for specific functions.