Connectomic Medicine: Guide to Brain AI in Treatment Decision Planning
Sughrue, Michael E.
Yeung, Jacky T.
Dadario, Nicholas B.
Connectomic Medicine: A Guide to Brain AI in Treatment Decision Planning examines how to apply connectomics to clinical medicine, including discussions on techniques, applications, novel ideas, and in case examples that highlight the state-of-the-art. Written by pioneers, this volume serves as the foundation for all neuroscience clinicians/researchers venturing into the field of AI medicine, its realistic applications, and how to integrate AI connectomics into clinical practice. With widespread applications in neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry, this book is appropriate for anyone interested in cerebral network anatomy, imaging techniques, and insights into this emerging field. Empowers readers to utilize clinically applicable AI platforms to enhance current neurological and psychiatric practices Provides understanding on how brain connectomics pertain to patients with brain-related ailments Serves as a guide towards maximally using existing connectomics software Details relevant clinical and radiological background INDICE: Part 1: Foundations1. What is connectomic medicine and why should you upskill?2. Basic Concepts in Connectomic neuroimaging and modelling approaches3. Human brain network anatomy and function4. The Transdiagnostic model of Neuropsychological dysfunction5. Thinking about Neurocognitive functions as emergent phenomena6. Brain stimulation techniques and targeting principles7. Industrial grade Machine learning techniques for brain data analysis8. Novel ways to think about brain data Part 2: Applications9. How to organize a Connectomics driven neuroscience clinic10. How to pick targets and brain stimulation approaches11. Connectomic approaches to neurosurgical planning12. Connectomic strategies for post-neurosurgical applications13. Connectomic strategies for stroke patients14. Connectomic strategies for depression and anxiety 15. Connectomic strategies for behavioral/psychiatric disorders 16. Connectomic strategies for movement disorders patients17. Connectomic strategies for dementia
- ISBN: 978-0-443-19089-6
- Editorial: Academic Press
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 306
- Fecha Publicación: 05/12/2023
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés