Toward individualized connectomes of brain morphology

TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES(2024)

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The morphological brain connectome (MBC) delineates the coordinated patterns of local morphological features (such as cortical thickness) across brain regions. While classically constructed using population -based approaches, there is a growing trend toward individualized modeling. Currently, the methods for individualized MBCs are varied, posing challenges for method selection and crossstudy comparisons. Here, we summarize how individualized MBCs are modeled through low -order methods (correlation-, divergence-, distance-, and deviationbased methods) describing relations in brain morphology, as well as high -order methods capturing similarities in these low -order relations. We discuss the merits and limitations of different methods, examining them in the context of robustness, reproducibility, and reliability. We highlight the importance of elucidating the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the individualized connectome, and establishing normative benchmarks to assess individual variation in development, aging, and neuropsychiatric disorders.
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