Review Article

Complex Brain Network Analysis and Its Applications to Brain Disorders: A Survey

Table 4

Overview of structural brain network studies in SCZ.

StudyModality SubjectsNode definition Edge definition Network type Main findings

Bassett et al., 2008 [71]sMRI203 SCZ
259 HC
104 regions in Pick atlasPartial correlation based on gray matter volumeBinary(1) The multimodal network was hierarchy and the transmodal network was assortative in HC.
(2) Abnormal multimodal network organization showed reduced hierarchy, the loss of frontal and the emergence of nonfrontal hubs, and increased connection distance in SCZ.

Zhang et al., 2012 [72]sMRI101 SCZ
101 HC
78 regions in AAL atlasPartial correlation based on cortical thicknessesBinary(1) Increased characteristic path length and clustering coefficient in SCZ.
(2) Reduced nodal centrality in several regions of the default network in SCZ.
(3) Increased nodal centrality in primary cortex and paralimbic cortex regions in SCZ.

Shi et al., 2012 [105]sMRI26 SCZ
26 HC
90 regions in AAL atlasPearson correlation based on gray matter volumeBinary(1) Lower global efficiency in SCZ.
(2) Longer connection distance in SCZ.
(3) Fewer number of hub nodes with higher betweenness in SCZ.

Tijms et al., 2015 [106]sMRI144
HR-SCZ
36 HC
6 × 6 × 6 mm3 cubesThe similarity of grey matter structureBinary(1) Lower path length in the bilateral inferior frontal gyri, left posterior cingulate region, and superior temporal gyrus in HR-SCZ.
(2) Lower clustering coefficient in the right medial superior frontal gyrus, right insula, right fusiform gyrus, left occipital gyrus, and right temporal regions in HR-SCZ.

Zalesky et al., 2011 [107]DTI74 SCZ
32 HC
82 regions in AAL atlasFNBinary(1) Lower global efficiency in SCZ.
(2) Lower node degree in medial frontal, parietal/occipital, and the left temporal lobe in SCZ.

Collin et al., 2014 [108]DTI40 SCZ
54 SCZ
siblings
51 HC
68 regions in FreeSurferFNWeighted(1) Reduced connectivity between rich club hubs (i.e., lowest in SCZ, intermediate in SCZ siblings, and highest in HC).
(2) Lower levels of rich club connectivity related to longer duration of illness and worse overall functioning.

Sun et al., 2015 [109]DTI116 SCZ
66 HC
90 regions in AAL atlasFNWeighted(1) Significantly different in the hemispheric-independent deficit of global integration in SCZ.
(2) Longer characteristic path length and lower global efficiency in SCZ.
(3) Reduced asymmetric nodal efficiency in several frontal regions and the hippocampus in SCZ compared with HC.

Sun et al., 2016 [110]DTI31 SCZ
28 HC
90 regions in AAL atlasFN × FAWeighted(1) Significantly different in the independent deficit of global integration in SCZ compared with HC.
(2) Longer characteristic path length and lower global efficiency in SCZ.