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Virtual Brain Twins for Brain Medicine and Epilepsy

Viktor Jirsa
Aix Marseille Université - Inserm
Nov 8, 2023

Over the past decade we have demonstrated that the fusion of subject-specific structural information of the human brain with mathematical dynamic models allows building biologically realistic brain network models, which have a predictive value, beyond the explanatory power of each approach independently. The network nodes hold neural population models, which are derived using mean field techniques from statistical physics expressing ensemble activity via collective variables. Our hybrid approach fuses data-driven with forward-modeling-based techniques and has been successfully applied to explain healthy brain function and clinical translation including aging, stroke and epilepsy. Here we illustrate the workflow along the example of epilepsy: we reconstruct personalized connectivity matrices of human epileptic patients using Diffusion Tensor weighted Imaging (DTI). Subsets of brain regions generating seizures in patients with refractory partial epilepsy are referred to as the epileptogenic zone (EZ). During a seizure, paroxysmal activity is not restricted to the EZ, but may recruit other healthy brain regions and propagate activity through large brain networks. The identification of the EZ is crucial for the success of neurosurgery and presents one of the historically difficult questions in clinical neuroscience. The application of latest techniques in Bayesian inference and model inversion, in particular Hamiltonian Monte Carlo, allows the estimation of the EZ, including estimates of confidence and diagnostics of performance of the inference. The example of epilepsy nicely underwrites the predictive value of personalized large-scale brain network models. The workflow of end-to-end modeling is an integral part of the European neuroinformatics platform EBRAINS and enables neuroscientists worldwide to build and estimate personalized virtual brains.

ePosterNeuroscience

Histological validation of the accuracy of diffusion tensor imaging for tracing fibre tracts in macaque extrastriate visual cortex

Danielle L. Sams, Jackson E. Smith, Corentin Gaillard, Bashir Ahmed, Kristine Krug
ePosterNeuroscience

An in-depth investigation of motor and non-motor symptoms using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) measures in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients: A PPMI data analysis

Mehrdad Mozafar, Zobeydeh Dehghan Manshadi, Zohreh Molaei, Hedye Babaei, Meysam Mansouri, Mohammad Sadeghi, Mahsa Mayeli

FENS Forum 2024

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Investigating the association between the novel GAP-43 concentration with diffusion tensor imaging indices in Alzheimer's dementia continuum

Elham Habibzadeh Khiaban

FENS Forum 2024

ePosterNeuroscience

skiftiTools: An R package for visualizing and manipulating skeletonized brain diffusion tensor imaging data for versatile statistics of choice

Harri Merisaari, Aylin Rosberg, Hasse Karlsson, Linnea Karlsson, Jakob Seidlitz, Richard Betlehem, Jetro Tuulari

FENS Forum 2024

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