This researcher investigates the relationship between brain connectivity patterns and mental health conditions using computational modeling approaches. Their work integrates fMRI, DTI (diffusion tensor imaging), and graph theory to study how structural and functional brain networks evolve in schizophrenia, depression, and healthy individuals. Through longitudinal neuroimaging data coupled with theoretical models, they aim to uncover the neural mechanisms underlying these disorders and develop comprehensive computational frameworks for predictive analytics.
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