A growing number of studies approach the brain as a complex network, the so-called ‘connectome’. Adopting this framework, we examine what types or extent of damage the brain can withstand—referred to as network ‘robustness’—and conversely, which kind of distortions can be expected after brain lesions. To this end, we review computational lesion studies and empirical studies investigating network alterations in brain tumour, stroke and traumatic brain injury patients. Common to these three types of focal injury is that there is no unequivocal relationship between the anatomical lesion site and its topological characteristics within the brain network. Furthermore, large-scale network effects of these focal lesions are compared to those of a w...
Modern clinical neuroscience was built on observations of how localized damage caused specific funct...
Background: Epilepsy has been considered as a brain network disorder. Advanced computational tools h...
Lesion research classically maps behavioral effects of focal damage to the directly injured brain re...
■ Although it is generally assumed that brain damage pre-dominantly affects only the function of the...
The brain structure is a complex network of interconnected regions with specific topological charact...
Synchronization of brain activity fluctuations is believed to represent communication between spatia...
Complex network models of functional connectivity have emerged as a paradigm shift in brain mapping ...
Complex network theory offers useful approaches to analyze the structural and functional properties ...
<div><p>In recent years, the field of network science has enabled researchers to represent the highl...
Lesions of anatomical brain networks result in functional disturbances of brain systems and behavior...
Synchronization of brain activity fluctuations is believed to represent communication between spatia...
Stroke has long been regarded as focal disease with circumscribed damage leading to neurological def...
The human brain contains a network of interconnected neurons. Recent advances in functional and stru...
Changes in brain structure occur in remote regions following focal damage such as stroke. Such chang...
Studies of brain network connectivity improved understanding on brain changes and adaptation in resp...
Modern clinical neuroscience was built on observations of how localized damage caused specific funct...
Background: Epilepsy has been considered as a brain network disorder. Advanced computational tools h...
Lesion research classically maps behavioral effects of focal damage to the directly injured brain re...
■ Although it is generally assumed that brain damage pre-dominantly affects only the function of the...
The brain structure is a complex network of interconnected regions with specific topological charact...
Synchronization of brain activity fluctuations is believed to represent communication between spatia...
Complex network models of functional connectivity have emerged as a paradigm shift in brain mapping ...
Complex network theory offers useful approaches to analyze the structural and functional properties ...
<div><p>In recent years, the field of network science has enabled researchers to represent the highl...
Lesions of anatomical brain networks result in functional disturbances of brain systems and behavior...
Synchronization of brain activity fluctuations is believed to represent communication between spatia...
Stroke has long been regarded as focal disease with circumscribed damage leading to neurological def...
The human brain contains a network of interconnected neurons. Recent advances in functional and stru...
Changes in brain structure occur in remote regions following focal damage such as stroke. Such chang...
Studies of brain network connectivity improved understanding on brain changes and adaptation in resp...
Modern clinical neuroscience was built on observations of how localized damage caused specific funct...
Background: Epilepsy has been considered as a brain network disorder. Advanced computational tools h...
Lesion research classically maps behavioral effects of focal damage to the directly injured brain re...