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Individual‐level brain morphological similarity networks: Current methodologies and applications
by
Wang, Zirui
, Chen, Yayuan
, Wang, He
, Zhang, Yijing
, Zhao, Qiyu
, Xue, Kaizhong
, Zhang, Yujie
, Xue, Hui
, Wang, Chunyang
, Liu, Feng
, Zhao, Yao
, Ma, Juanwei
, Cai, Mengjing
in
Brain - pathology
/ Brain architecture
/ Brain Mapping - methods
/ Brain research
/ Cooperation
/ Data acquisition
/ Humans
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
/ Mental disorders
/ Morphology
/ Nerve Net - diagnostic imaging
/ Nerve Net - physiology
/ Neuroimaging
2023
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Individual‐level brain morphological similarity networks: Current methodologies and applications
by
Wang, Zirui
, Chen, Yayuan
, Wang, He
, Zhang, Yijing
, Zhao, Qiyu
, Xue, Kaizhong
, Zhang, Yujie
, Xue, Hui
, Wang, Chunyang
, Liu, Feng
, Zhao, Yao
, Ma, Juanwei
, Cai, Mengjing
in
Brain - pathology
/ Brain architecture
/ Brain Mapping - methods
/ Brain research
/ Cooperation
/ Data acquisition
/ Humans
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
/ Mental disorders
/ Morphology
/ Nerve Net - diagnostic imaging
/ Nerve Net - physiology
/ Neuroimaging
2023
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Individual‐level brain morphological similarity networks: Current methodologies and applications
by
Wang, Zirui
, Chen, Yayuan
, Wang, He
, Zhang, Yijing
, Zhao, Qiyu
, Xue, Kaizhong
, Zhang, Yujie
, Xue, Hui
, Wang, Chunyang
, Liu, Feng
, Zhao, Yao
, Ma, Juanwei
, Cai, Mengjing
in
Brain - pathology
/ Brain architecture
/ Brain Mapping - methods
/ Brain research
/ Cooperation
/ Data acquisition
/ Humans
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
/ Mental disorders
/ Morphology
/ Nerve Net - diagnostic imaging
/ Nerve Net - physiology
/ Neuroimaging
2023
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Individual‐level brain morphological similarity networks: Current methodologies and applications
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Individual‐level brain morphological similarity networks: Current methodologies and applications
2023
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Overview
The human brain is an extremely complex system in which neurons, clusters of neurons, or regions are connected to form a complex network. With the development of neuroimaging techniques, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based brain networks play a key role in our understanding of the intricate architecture of human brain. Among them, the structural MRI-based brain morphological network approach has attracted increasing attention due to the advantages in data acquisition, image quality, and in revealing the structural organizing principles intrinsic to the brain. This review is to summarize the methodology and related applications of individual-level morphological networks.
There have been a growing number of studies related to brain morphological similarity networks. Conventional morphological networks are intersubject covariance networks constructed using a certain morphological indicator of a group of subjects; individual-level morphological networks, on the other hand, measure the morphological similarity between brain regions for individual brains and can reflect the morphological information of single subjects. In recent years, individual morphological networks have demonstrated significant worth in exploring the topological changes of the human brain under both normal and disease conditions. Such studies provided novel perspectives for understanding human brain development and exploring the pathological mechanisms of neuropsychiatric disorders.
This paper mainly focuses on the studies of brain morphological networks at the individual level, introduces several ways for network construction, reviews representative work in this field, and finally points out current problems and future directions.
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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