MR connectomics: a conceptual framework for studying the developing brain.

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Title
MR connectomics: a conceptual framework for studying the developing brain.
Journal
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
Author(s)
Hagmann P., Grant P.E., Fair D.A.
ISSN
1662-5137 (Electronic)
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1662-5137
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Published
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2012
Volume
6
Pages
43
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
THE COMBINATION OF ADVANCED NEUROIMAGING TECHNIQUES AND MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS IN COMPLEX NETWORK SCIENCE, HAVE GIVEN BIRTH TO A NEW FRAMEWORK FOR STUDYING THE BRAIN: "connectomics." This framework provides the ability to describe and study the brain as a dynamic network and to explore how the coordination and integration of information processing may occur. In recent years this framework has been used to investigate the developing brain and has shed light on many dynamic changes occurring from infancy through adulthood. The aim of this article is to review this work and to discuss what we have learned from it. We will also use this body of work to highlight key technical aspects that are necessary in general for successful connectome analysis using today's advanced neuroimaging techniques. We look to identify current limitations of such approaches, what can be improved, and how these points generalize to other topics in connectome research.
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