Lesions of anatomical brain networks result in functional disturbances of brain systems and behavior which depend sensitively, often unpredictably, on the lesion site. The availability of whole-brain maps of structural connections within the human cerebrum and our increased understanding of the physiology and large-scale dynamics of cortical networks allow us to investigate the functional consequences of focal brain lesions in a computational model. We simulate the dynamic effects of lesions placed in different regions of the cerebral cortex by recording changes in the pattern of endogenous ("resting-state") neural activity. We find that lesions produce specific patterns of altered functional connectivity among distant regions of cortex, of...
International audienceUnderstanding the clinical outcomes of brain lesions necessitates knowing the ...
International audienceAt the macroscale, the brain operates as a network of interconnected neuronal ...
Focal brain lesions disrupt resting-state functional connectivity, but the underlying structural mec...
Understanding the effect of focal lesions (stroke) on brain structure-function traditionally relies ...
A growing number of studies approach the brain as a complex network, the so-called ‘connectome’. Ado...
■ Although it is generally assumed that brain damage pre-dominantly affects only the function of the...
Lesion research classically maps behavioral effects of focal damage to the directly injured brain re...
International audienceBackground: Patients with brain lesions provide a unique opportunity to unders...
The classical view in systems neuroscience is that individual regions of the brain are specialised f...
An abundance of research has demonstrated that the brain is both organized into discrete, highly spe...
Complex network models of functional connectivity have emerged as a paradigm shift in brain mapping ...
The activity of the brain at rest reveals an intricate functional architecture and yet, the underlyi...
While ischemic stroke reflects focal damage determined by the affected vascular territory, clinical ...
The human brain contains a network of interconnected neurons. Recent advances in functional and stru...
Modern imaging methods allow a non-invasive assessment of both structural and functional brain conne...
International audienceUnderstanding the clinical outcomes of brain lesions necessitates knowing the ...
International audienceAt the macroscale, the brain operates as a network of interconnected neuronal ...
Focal brain lesions disrupt resting-state functional connectivity, but the underlying structural mec...
Understanding the effect of focal lesions (stroke) on brain structure-function traditionally relies ...
A growing number of studies approach the brain as a complex network, the so-called ‘connectome’. Ado...
■ Although it is generally assumed that brain damage pre-dominantly affects only the function of the...
Lesion research classically maps behavioral effects of focal damage to the directly injured brain re...
International audienceBackground: Patients with brain lesions provide a unique opportunity to unders...
The classical view in systems neuroscience is that individual regions of the brain are specialised f...
An abundance of research has demonstrated that the brain is both organized into discrete, highly spe...
Complex network models of functional connectivity have emerged as a paradigm shift in brain mapping ...
The activity of the brain at rest reveals an intricate functional architecture and yet, the underlyi...
While ischemic stroke reflects focal damage determined by the affected vascular territory, clinical ...
The human brain contains a network of interconnected neurons. Recent advances in functional and stru...
Modern imaging methods allow a non-invasive assessment of both structural and functional brain conne...
International audienceUnderstanding the clinical outcomes of brain lesions necessitates knowing the ...
International audienceAt the macroscale, the brain operates as a network of interconnected neuronal ...
Focal brain lesions disrupt resting-state functional connectivity, but the underlying structural mec...