January 25, 2025

Enhancing brain tumor surgery precision with multimodal connectome imaging: Structural and functional connectivity in language-dominant areas

Multimodal connectome imaging may enhance brain tumor surgery by providing structural and functional connectivity insights, aiding in precise resection while preserving language function. This case ...

March 8, 2024

Eloquent noneloquence: redefinition of cortical eloquence based on outcomes of superficial cerebral cavernous malformation resection

Quicktome's connectomic analysis on brain malformation surgery exposed 7 unforeseen eloquent regions, highlighting the need for refined surgical strategies and a broader definition of cortical ...

October 28, 2021

Changes in the Brain Connectome Following Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Stroke Rehabilitation

In this case report, we use Infinitome to find optimal targets for rTMS in a patient who had suffered an Ischemic Stroke.

April 1, 2021

Targeting location relates to treatment response in active but not sham rTMS stimulation

A re-opened investigation utilizing o8t atlassing revealed that inaccurate targeting of the dlPFC in veterans reduced treatment response.

November 23, 2020

Application of structural and functional connectome mismatch for classification and individualized therapy for Alzheimers disease

By utilizing the o8t Infinitome processing pipeline, this study revealed connectomic anomalies in the Default Mode Network (DMN) which underpinned the progression of Alzheimer's Disease.

July 31, 2020

The cortical organization of language: distilling human connectome insights for supratentorial neurosurgery

Connectomic approaches have bolstered surgical understanding of the brains major language networks. This manuscript summarizes and reviews these major advancements.

October 9, 2019

Measuring graphical strength within the connectome: a neuroanatomic, parcellation-based study

This study explores the use common graph theory metrics for defining functionally important areas of the cortex. Those we identified heavily overlapped with those known to be surgically eloquent.