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focus on clinical applications Study Paves The Way For Clinical Application Of fMRI, Opens Opportunities For Personalized Medicine Researchers have reported a new technique that could contribute to improved presurgical planning, and ultimately could advance treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders Functional MRI has revolutionized our understandings of how the brain works, offering ever deeper insights into the neural underpinnings of a range of behaviors. But because it typically relies on averaged findings from groups of subjects, it isn’t yet established in the clinic, where the focus is necessarily on the individual. Now, the MGH Martinos Center’s Danhong Wang and Hesheng Liu and colleagues have reported a technique that could usher in a new era of clinical fMRI by providing a unique, personalized map of the Hesheng Liu and Danhong Wang different functional areas of an individual’s brain. They describe the agement of a range of neurological To this end, the authors of the Nature Neuroscience paper developed technique in a Nature Neuroscience and psychiatric disorders.” and tested a “cortical parcellation” paper published in December 2015. The cerebral cortex in humans is approach that can be used with “There is an urgent need to devel- organized into distinct areas, each either resting-state fMRI data or op individual-based neuroimaging of which is responsible for a spe- spontaneous activity extracted from technologies to guide and facilitate cialized function that plays a role task-based fMRI data. This novel personalized medicine,” said Liu, an in a larger, distributed network. We method begins with a cortical atAssistant Professor of Radiology at know, however, that there are differ- las derived from data from 1,000 Harvard Medical School and Direc- ences between individuals in how healthy subjects, Liu said, and iterator of the Laboratory for the Study these areas are organized. If we are tively finds the corresponding atlas of the Brain Basis of Individual Dif- to fully understand the relationship in the individual subject by correlatferences at the Martinos Center. “By between anatomy and function, and ing fMRI signals from each vertex identifying the functional architec- particularly if we are to apply this with atlas-based reference signals. ture of the brain at the individual understanding to any of a range of The procedure incorporates a priori level, our new fMRI-based tech- clinical needs, we need to be able to knowledge such as the distribution nique could advance clinical ap- discern—precisely and reliably— of inter-subject variability in the brain, which was estimated by Liu’s plications including neurosurgical what those differences are. lab in an earlier Neuron paper. planning and treatment and man-