Research Article

Compensation through Functional Hyperconnectivity: A Longitudinal Connectome Assessment of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

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Categorization of altered functional connectivity in mTBI. The color-bar indicates percent change. The results show that the “Action” and “Cognition” networks have been disrupted the most. Further functional analysis using the 53 subcategories shows that interaction between “Execution” (from the “Action” category) and “Attention” (from the “Cognition” category) and between “Execution” (from the “Action” category) and “Working Memory” (from the “Cognition” category) has been affected the most (yellow arrow). This is consistent with published literature on Attention, Working Memory, and executive function deficits in mTBI patients.