A Connectomic Atlas of the Human Cerebrum—Chapter 18: The Connectional Anatomy of Human Brain Networks
Operative Neurosurgery2018Vol. 15(suppl_1), pp. S470–S480
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Robert G. Briggs, Andrew K. Conner, Cordell M. Baker, Joshua D. Burks, Chad A. Glenn, Goksel Sali, James Battiste, Daniel L. OʼDonoghue, Michael E. Sughrue
Abstract
Our goal is to move towards more precise, anatomically specific models of brain networks that can be constructed for individual patients and utilized in navigational platforms during brain surgery. We believe network modeling and future advances in navigation technology can provide a foundation for improving neurosurgical outcomes by allowing us to preserve complex brain networks.
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