The mammalian brain can be regarded as a highly complex and integrative network that enables mammalian brain function and behaviour. Therefore it is important to study consequences of brain disorders from a network perspective in order to optimally understand pathological processes and recovery mechanisms. In this thesis we used this network perspective to improve our understanding of mechanisms underlying brain damage and recovery after stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI). In addition, we investigated the effect of ageing on brain network vulnerability to lesions. Our methodologies included structural and functional MRI techniques combined with network analysis tools, such as the minimum spanning tree (MST) approach and Bayesian expone...
International audiencePurpose of reviewDiffusion tractography and functional/effective connectivity ...
Identifying biomarkers of brain disease is a crucial goal of neurological care as it could translate...
MEG and fMRI offer complementary insights into connected human brain function. Evidence from the use...
The mammalian brain can be regarded as a highly complex and integrative network that enables mammali...
An important aspect of neuroscience is to characterize the underlying connectivity patterns of the h...
Brain atrophy is a normal part of healthy aging, and stroke appears to have neurodegenerative effect...
Brain atrophy is a normal part of healthy aging, and stroke appears to have neurodegenerative effect...
Cerebrovascular disease is a leading cause of death worldwide and is associated with a wide range of...
The human brain contains a network of interconnected neurons. Recent advances in functional and stru...
Neural network changes during aging may contribute to vulnerability and resilience to brain lesions ...
Functional outcome after stroke depends on the local site of ischemic injury and on remote effects w...
0968-5243 (Electronic) 0968-5243 (Linking) Journal articleGraph theoretical analysis of structural a...
Contains fulltext : 226126.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The brain can b...
The brain can be modelled as a network with nodes and edges derived from a range of imaging modaliti...
Stroke has long been regarded as focal disease with circumscribed damage leading to neurological def...
International audiencePurpose of reviewDiffusion tractography and functional/effective connectivity ...
Identifying biomarkers of brain disease is a crucial goal of neurological care as it could translate...
MEG and fMRI offer complementary insights into connected human brain function. Evidence from the use...
The mammalian brain can be regarded as a highly complex and integrative network that enables mammali...
An important aspect of neuroscience is to characterize the underlying connectivity patterns of the h...
Brain atrophy is a normal part of healthy aging, and stroke appears to have neurodegenerative effect...
Brain atrophy is a normal part of healthy aging, and stroke appears to have neurodegenerative effect...
Cerebrovascular disease is a leading cause of death worldwide and is associated with a wide range of...
The human brain contains a network of interconnected neurons. Recent advances in functional and stru...
Neural network changes during aging may contribute to vulnerability and resilience to brain lesions ...
Functional outcome after stroke depends on the local site of ischemic injury and on remote effects w...
0968-5243 (Electronic) 0968-5243 (Linking) Journal articleGraph theoretical analysis of structural a...
Contains fulltext : 226126.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The brain can b...
The brain can be modelled as a network with nodes and edges derived from a range of imaging modaliti...
Stroke has long been regarded as focal disease with circumscribed damage leading to neurological def...
International audiencePurpose of reviewDiffusion tractography and functional/effective connectivity ...
Identifying biomarkers of brain disease is a crucial goal of neurological care as it could translate...
MEG and fMRI offer complementary insights into connected human brain function. Evidence from the use...