And what exactly is your doctor going to do with this knowledge to create a 100% recovery protocol.
Now, not 50 years from now.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24231140?dopt=Abstract
Source
Brain Center Rudolf Magnus, University Medical Center Utrecht, Heidelberglaan 100, PO 85500, 3508 GA, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Abstract
Virtually
all domains of cognitive function require the integration of
distributed neural activity. Network analysis of human brain
connectivity has consistently identified sets of regions that are
critically important for enabling efficient neuronal signaling and
communication. The central embedding of these candidate 'brain hubs' in
anatomical networks supports their diverse functional roles across a
broad range of cognitive tasks and widespread dynamic coupling within
and across functional networks. The high level of centrality of brain
hubs also renders them points of vulnerability that are susceptible to
disconnection and dysfunction in brain disorders. Combining data from
numerous empirical and computational studies, network approaches
strongly suggest that brain hubs play important roles in information
integration underpinning numerous aspects of complex cognitive function.
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