Disease Perturbation

Disease perturbation is defined as the difference between disease and healthy Hamiltonians. The framework represents disease as a reorganization of covariance structure rather than only a shift in average biomarker values. Disease can ampl…

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Disease perturbation is defined as the difference between disease and healthy Hamiltonians. The framework represents disease as a reorganization of covariance structure rather than only a shift in average biomarker values. Disease can amplify some biomarker coordination modes, suppress others, and rotate dominant eigenvectors away from a healthy reference. A disease fingerprint combines eigenvalue shifts with eigenvector rotations.