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Causal Mapping of Symptoms onto Human Brain Circuits
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How do we localize neuropsychiatric symptoms?
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Correlates of Psychiatric Disease
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Lesion Localization
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The human brain connectome
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Lesion "Network" Localization
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Lesion Network Mapping
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Lesion mapping of depression (n = 461)
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Therapeutic relevance of depression lesion network
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Addiction Remission Targets
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Causal sources of Information
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DBS Network Mapping
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"Individualized" TMS Network Mapping
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Symptom-Specific TMS Targets?
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Convergent Depression Circuit
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Convergent Epilepsy Circuit
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Conclusions
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Acknowledgements Collaborators
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Center for BRAIN CIRCUIT THERAPEUTICS
Description:
Explore a 34-minute lecture on causal mapping of symptoms onto human brain circuits presented by Dr. Michael Fox from Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Delve into advanced neuroimaging techniques and their applications in localizing neuropsychiatric symptoms. Learn about lesion network mapping, depression lesion networks, and addiction remission targets. Discover how deep brain stimulation (DBS) and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) network mapping contribute to understanding brain circuits. Examine convergent circuits for depression and epilepsy, and gain insights into the future of personalized brain circuit therapeutics. This BrainMap talk, hosted by the MGH Martinos Center, offers a comprehensive overview of cutting-edge research in mapping brain circuits and their relationship to neurological and psychiatric symptoms.

Causal Mapping of Symptoms onto Human Brain Circuits

MGH Martinos Center
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