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. 2017 Jan:98:49-56.
doi: 10.1016/j.mehy.2016.11.010. Epub 2016 Nov 23.

Cognitive eloquence in neurosurgery: Insight from graph theoretical analysis of complex brain networks

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Cognitive eloquence in neurosurgery: Insight from graph theoretical analysis of complex brain networks

Stefan Lang. Med Hypotheses. 2017 Jan.

Abstract

The structure and function of the brain can be described by complex network models, and the topological properties of these models can be quantified by graph theoretical analysis. This has given insight into brain regions, known as hubs, which are critical for integrative functioning and information transfer, both fundamental aspects of cognition. In this manuscript a hypothesis is put forward for the concept of cognitive eloquence in neurosurgery; that is regions (cortical, subcortical and white matter) of the brain which may not necessarily have readily identifiable neurological function, but if injured may result in disproportionate cognitive morbidity. To this end, the effects of neurosurgical resection on cognition is reviewed and an overview of the role of complex network analysis in the understanding of brain structure and function is provided. The literature describing network, behavioral, and cognitive effects resulting from lesions to, and disconnections of, centralized hub regions will be emphasized as evidence for the espousal of the concept of cognitive eloquence.

Keywords: Brain mapping; Cognition; Diffusion tensor imaging; Eloquence; Neuroscience; Neurosurgery; fMRI.

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