Journal article
Network Neuroscience, 2019
APA
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Douw, L., van Dellen, E., Gouw, A., Griffa, A., de Haan, W., van den Heuvel, M. P., … Stam, C. (2019). The road ahead in clinical network neuroscience. Network Neuroscience.
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Douw, L., E. van Dellen, A. Gouw, A. Griffa, W. de Haan, M. P. van den Heuvel, A. Hillebrand, et al. “The Road Ahead in Clinical Network Neuroscience.” Network Neuroscience (2019).
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Douw, L., et al. “The Road Ahead in Clinical Network Neuroscience.” Network Neuroscience, 2019.
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@article{l2019a,
title = {The road ahead in clinical network neuroscience},
year = {2019},
journal = {Network Neuroscience},
author = {Douw, L. and van Dellen, E. and Gouw, A. and Griffa, A. and de Haan, W. and van den Heuvel, M. P. and Hillebrand, A. and Mieghem, P. Van and Nissen, I. A. and Otte, W. and Reijmer, Y. and Schoonheim, M. and Senden, M. and van Straaten, E. V. and Tijms, B. and Tewarie, P. and Stam, C.}
}
Clinical network neuroscience, the study of brain network topology in neurological and psychiatric diseases, has become a mainstay field within clinical neuroscience. Being a multidisciplinary group of clinical network neuroscience experts based in The Netherlands, we often discuss the current state of the art and possible avenues for future investigations. These discussions revolve around questions like “How do dynamic processes alter the underlying structural network?” and “Can we use network neuroscience for disease classification?” This opinion paper is an incomplete overview of these discussions and expands on ten questions that may potentially advance the field. By no means intended as a review of the current state of the field, it is instead meant as a conversation starter and source of inspiration to others.