BMC Neurology (Sep 2024)

Translational Connectomics: overview of machine learning in macroscale Connectomics for clinical insights

  • Janova Anbarasi,
  • Radha Kumari,
  • Malvika Ganesh,
  • Rimjhim Agrawal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12883-024-03864-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 1 – 25

Abstract

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Abstract Connectomics is a neuroscience paradigm focused on noninvasively mapping highly intricate and organized networks of neurons. The advent of neuroimaging has led to extensive mapping of the brain functional and structural connectome on a macroscale level through modalities such as functional and diffusion MRI. In parallel, the healthcare field has witnessed a surge in the application of machine learning and artificial intelligence for diagnostics, especially in imaging. While reviews covering machine learn ing and macroscale connectomics exist for specific disorders, none provide an overview that captures their evolving role, especially through the lens of clinical application and translation. The applications include understanding disorders, classification, identifying neuroimaging biomarkers, assessing severity, predicting outcomes and intervention response, identifying potential targets for brain stimulation, and evaluating the effects of stimulation intervention on the brain and connectome mapping in patients before neurosurgery. The covered studies span neurodegenerative, neurodevelopmental, neuropsychiatric, and neurological disorders. Along with applications, the review provides a brief of common ML methods to set context. Conjointly, limitations in ML studies within connectomics and strategies to mitigate them have been covered.

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