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Opportunities of connectomic neuromodulation

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NEUROIMAGE
卷 221, 期 -, 页码 -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117180

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Deep brain stimulation; Connectomics; Functional MRI; fMRI; dMRI; Diffusion MRI; Tractography; Brain networks; Network fingerprinting; Brain stimulation; Neuromodulation

资金

  1. German Research Foundation (DFG Emmy Noether Grant) [410169619, 424778381 -TRR 295]
  2. Dystonia Medical Research Foundation
  3. G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers Charitable Foundation
  4. Nancy Lurie Marks Foundation
  5. NIH [R01 MH113929, MH115949, AG060987]
  6. Neuronetics

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The process of altering neural activity - neuromodulation - has long been used to treat patients with brain disorders and answer scientific questions. Deep brain stimulation in particular has provided clinical benefit to over 150,000 patients. However, our understanding of how neuromodulation impacts the brain is evolving. Instead of focusing on the local impact at the stimulation site itself, we are considering the remote impact on brain regions connected to the stimulation site. Brain connectivity information derived from advanced magnetic resonance imaging data can be used to identify these connections and better understand clinical and behavioral effects of neuromodulation. In this article, we review studies combining neuromodulation and brain connectomics, highlighting opportunities where this approach may prove particularly valuable. We focus on deep brain stimulation, but show that the same principles can be applied to other forms of neuromodulation, such as transcranial magnetic stimulation and MRI-guided focused ultrasound. We outline future perspectives and provide testable hypotheses for future work.

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