Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience (Apr 2021)

The Hidden Brain: Uncovering Previously Overlooked Brain Regions by Employing Novel Preclinical Unbiased Network Approaches

  • Sierra Simpson,
  • Yueyi Chen,
  • Yueyi Chen,
  • Emma Wellmeyer,
  • Lauren C. Smith,
  • Brianna Aragon Montes,
  • Olivier George,
  • Adam Kimbrough,
  • Adam Kimbrough,
  • Adam Kimbrough

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnsys.2021.595507
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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A large focus of modern neuroscience has revolved around preselected brain regions of interest based on prior studies. While there are reasons to focus on brain regions implicated in prior work, the result has been a biased assessment of brain function. Thus, many brain regions that may prove crucial in a wide range of neurobiological problems, including neurodegenerative diseases and neuropsychiatric disorders, have been neglected. Advances in neuroimaging and computational neuroscience have made it possible to make unbiased assessments of whole-brain function and identify previously overlooked regions of the brain. This review will discuss the tools that have been developed to advance neuroscience and network-based computational approaches used to further analyze the interconnectivity of the brain. Furthermore, it will survey examples of neural network approaches that assess connectivity in clinical (i.e., human) and preclinical (i.e., animal model) studies and discuss how preclinical studies of neurodegenerative diseases and neuropsychiatric disorders can greatly benefit from the unbiased nature of whole-brain imaging and network neuroscience.

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