Connectomic Medicine 1st Edition
Connectomic Medicine, 1st Edition by Michael E. Sughrue, Jacky T. Yeung, and Nicholas B. Dadario
Discover a paradigm-shifting guide that translates the science of brain networks into real-world clinical practice. This authoritative first edition synthesizes cutting-edge connectomics with practical applications for neurosurgeons, neurologists, radiologists, and clinical neuroscientists seeking to harness network-based diagnostics and therapies.
Designed to engage both seasoned clinicians and researchers, the text explains how structural and functional connectivity reshape our understanding of disease — from epilepsy and movement disorders to traumatic brain injury and psychiatric conditions. Chapters blend high-quality neuroimaging interpretation, network biomarkers, and perioperative planning techniques with case-driven examples that illuminate decision-making in the operating room and clinic.
Why this book matters: it bridges advanced research and bedside care to support precision neurology and personalized surgical strategies. Readers will gain actionable skills in mapping eloquent networks, predicting clinical outcomes, and integrating connectomic insights into treatment planning — valuable for practitioners across North America, Europe, Asia, and worldwide healthcare systems.
If you want to stay at the forefront of clinical neuroscience, this volume offers clear explanations, practical frameworks, and forward-looking perspectives on future therapies powered by connectomics. Whether you’re preparing for complex resections, refining functional mapping, or building research programs in brain network science, this book is an essential resource.
Enhance your practice and research with Connectomic Medicine, 1st Edition. Order your copy today and bring the next generation of brain-network thinking into clinical care.
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