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Mapping cognitive and emotional networks in neurosurgical patients using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging
2020
Neurosurgical Focus
Neurosurgery has been at the forefront of a paradigm shift from a localizationist perspective to a network-based approach to brain mapping. Over the last 2 decades, we have seen dramatic improvements in the way we can image the human brain and noninvasively estimate the location of critical functional networks. In certain patients with brain tumors and epilepsy, intraoperative electrical stimulation has revealed direct links between these networks and their function. The focus of these
doi:10.3171/2019.11.focus19773
pmid:32006946
pmcid:PMC7712886
fatcat:s3ci3bx36bcefeccbkd4c4fr4e