Many human brain disorders are associated with characteristic alterations in the structural and functional connectivity of the brain. In this article, we explore how commonalities and differences in connectome alterations can reveal relationships across disorders. We survey recent literature on connectivity changes in neurological and psychiatric disorders in the context of key organizational principles of the human connectome and observe that several disturbances to network properties of the human brain have a common role in a wide range of brain disorders and point towards potentially shared network mechanisms underpinning disorders. We hypothesize that the distinct dimensions along which connectome networks are organized (for example, ‘m...
Schizophrenia is often regarded as a “dysconnectivity” disorder and recent work using graph theory h...
Psychiatric disorders are phenotypically heterogeneous entities with a complex genetic basis. To mit...
Convergent evidence suggests that psychiatric disorders are the result of faulty brain networks. To ...
Many human brain disorders are associated with characteristic alterations in the structural and func...
Macroscale white matter pathways are the infrastructure for large-scale communication in the human b...
BACKGROUND: Altered brain structural connectivity has been implicated in the pathophysiology of psyc...
Abstract Numerous brain disorders demonstrate structural brain abnormalities, which are thought to a...
Schizophrenia - a severe psychiatric condition characterized by hallucinations, delusions, loss of i...
Numerous brain disorders demonstrate structural brain abnormalities, which are thought to arise from...
The brain is composed of disparate neural populations that communicate and interact with one another...
The human brain is a highly complex system, with a large variety of microscale cellular morphologies...
The foundation for the studies comprising this thesis is the notion that schizophrenia's symptoms st...
The human brain comprises a multiscale network with multiple levels of organization. Neurons with de...
Schizophrenia is often regarded as a “dysconnectivity” disorder and recent work using graph theory h...
Psychiatric disorders are phenotypically heterogeneous entities with a complex genetic basis. To mit...
Convergent evidence suggests that psychiatric disorders are the result of faulty brain networks. To ...
Many human brain disorders are associated with characteristic alterations in the structural and func...
Macroscale white matter pathways are the infrastructure for large-scale communication in the human b...
BACKGROUND: Altered brain structural connectivity has been implicated in the pathophysiology of psyc...
Abstract Numerous brain disorders demonstrate structural brain abnormalities, which are thought to a...
Schizophrenia - a severe psychiatric condition characterized by hallucinations, delusions, loss of i...
Numerous brain disorders demonstrate structural brain abnormalities, which are thought to arise from...
The brain is composed of disparate neural populations that communicate and interact with one another...
The human brain is a highly complex system, with a large variety of microscale cellular morphologies...
The foundation for the studies comprising this thesis is the notion that schizophrenia's symptoms st...
The human brain comprises a multiscale network with multiple levels of organization. Neurons with de...
Schizophrenia is often regarded as a “dysconnectivity” disorder and recent work using graph theory h...
Psychiatric disorders are phenotypically heterogeneous entities with a complex genetic basis. To mit...
Convergent evidence suggests that psychiatric disorders are the result of faulty brain networks. To ...