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Neuroimaging and Connectivity

Brain connectivity alterations in early psychosis: from clinical to neuroimaging staging.

Brain connectivity alterations in early psychosis: from clinical to neuroimaging staging.

... brain connectivity accompany the emergence of psychiatric symptoms and cognitive impairments, including processing ...brain connectivity features that characterize the clinical stages following a first ...

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Study of connectivity properties and network topology for neuroimaging 
		classification by using adaptive Nero fuzzy inference system

Study of connectivity properties and network topology for neuroimaging classification by using adaptive Nero fuzzy inference system

... functional connectivity of the human brain to identify abnormalities, Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer ’s disease ( AD) can be identified by quantitative measurement of brain ...

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Comparing EEG/MEG neuroimaging methods based on localization error, false positive activity, and false positive connectivity

Comparing EEG/MEG neuroimaging methods based on localization error, false positive activity, and false positive connectivity

... EEG/MEG neuroimaging consists of estimating the cortical distribution of time varying signals of electric neuronal activity, for the study of functional localization and ...positive connectivity are defined ...

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What has functional connectivity and chemical neuroimaging in fibromyalgia taught us about the mechanisms and management of `centralized' pain?

What has functional connectivity and chemical neuroimaging in fibromyalgia taught us about the mechanisms and management of `centralized' pain?

... resting connectivity analyses, in order to remove, or mitigate, cardiorespiratory artifacts in the ...most neuroimaging studies are per- formed on relatively small sample sizes; for example, it is not ...

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What has functional connectivity and chemical neuroimaging in fibromyalgia taught us about the mechanisms and management of ‘centralized’ pain?

What has functional connectivity and chemical neuroimaging in fibromyalgia taught us about the mechanisms and management of ‘centralized’ pain?

... described neuroimaging markers need to be ...the neuroimaging markers noted ...resting connectivity analyses, in order to remove, or mitigate, cardiorespiratory artifacts in the ...most ...

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Amygdala-orbitofrontal connectivity predicts alcohol use two years later: a longitudinal neuroimaging study on alcohol use in adolescence

Amygdala-orbitofrontal connectivity predicts alcohol use two years later: a longitudinal neuroimaging study on alcohol use in adolescence

... brain connectivity precedes an individual’s propensity to alcohol ...and neuroimaging studies in human participants, which showed that substance use is linked to abnormalities in white matter, grey matter ...

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Epileptic Seizures are Reduced by Autonomic Biofeedback Therapy Through Enhancement of Fronto-limbic Connectivity: A Controlled Trial and Neuroimaging Study.

Epileptic Seizures are Reduced by Autonomic Biofeedback Therapy Through Enhancement of Fronto-limbic Connectivity: A Controlled Trial and Neuroimaging Study.

... functional connectivity following one month of active GSR biofeedback ...functional connectivity (Lemieux et ...functional connectivity changes with emphasis on dynamic coupling with MPFC, predicated ...

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Contributions of episodic retrieval and mentalizing to autobiographical thought: Evidence from functional neuroimaging, resting-state connectivity, and fMRI meta-analyses

Contributions of episodic retrieval and mentalizing to autobiographical thought: Evidence from functional neuroimaging, resting-state connectivity, and fMRI meta-analyses

... brain connectivity in the absence of an overt task (Part 2), as well as to the wider neuroimaging literature for which a variety of task paradigms are used (Part ...

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Neuroimaging biomarkers predict brain structural connectivity change in a mouse model of vascular cognitive impairment

Neuroimaging biomarkers predict brain structural connectivity change in a mouse model of vascular cognitive impairment

... Graph theory is a popular mathematical technique that mod- els the complex organization of the brain. It is a novel approach for studying structural and functional human brain connectiv- ity with neuroimaging ...

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Neuroimaging biomarkers predict brain structural connectivity change in a mouse model of vascular cognitive impairment

Neuroimaging biomarkers predict brain structural connectivity change in a mouse model of vascular cognitive impairment

... "primary", seed position "subvoxel", no randomization of seeds, direction interpolation "trilinear"). Graph analysis Graph analysis simplifies DTI data by constructing a graphical representation of nodes (brain ...

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NeuroVault and the vision for data sharing in neuroimaging. Chris Gorgolewski Max Planck Research Group: Neuroanatomy & Connectivity Leipzig, Germany

NeuroVault and the vision for data sharing in neuroimaging. Chris Gorgolewski Max Planck Research Group: Neuroanatomy & Connectivity Leipzig, Germany

... Poldrack Jean-Baptiste Poline Yannick Schwarz Tal Yarkoni Michael Milham Daniel Margulies Benjamin Baird Jonathan Smallwood Yannick Schwarz Florence J.M. Ruby Melaina Vinski C[r] ...

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Complexity of brain activity and connectivity in functional neuroimaging

Complexity of brain activity and connectivity in functional neuroimaging

... Both measures of CI and FI have been presented in the majority of neuroimaging studies while they can be adapted in any study at resting-state and also on task-related activity with any neuroimaging ...

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Providing traceability for neuroimaging analyses

Providing traceability for neuroimaging analyses

... Between them, the two sites provided 184 processing cores and 5.3 TB of storage capacity. The sites were connected via the GEANT2 network, thus guaranteeing good network connectivity. Initial tests had shown that ...

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Neurological update: neuroimaging in dementia

Neurological update: neuroimaging in dementia

... Abstract Neuroimaging for dementia has made remarkable progress in recent years, shedding light on diagnostic subtypes of demen- tia, predicting prognosis and monitoring ...functional connectivity, and ...

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Neuroimaging Biomarkers for Alzheimer’s Disease

Neuroimaging Biomarkers for Alzheimer’s Disease

... correlations), connectivity decline ...on neuroimaging approaches to developing novel biomarkers for the amnestic form of AD, with an emphasis on combining approaches into multimodal ...that ...

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Neuroimaging Wisely

Neuroimaging Wisely

... of neuroimaging in real-world practice and address some the challenges and pitfalls in implementing patient-centered imaging decision-making and shifting to a value-based focus in ...

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Neuroimaging in Epilepsy

Neuroimaging in Epilepsy

... Cortical migrational disorders Gray matter heterotopia, focal.. Radiopaedia.org..[r] ...

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Neuroimaging in mental retardation

Neuroimaging in mental retardation

... of neuroimaging investigations in the normocephalic patient without focal neurological signs is ...between neuroimaging and neurological outcome in periventricular ...

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Neuroimaging In Cockayne Syndrome

Neuroimaging In Cockayne Syndrome

... of neuroimaging studies in CS are uncommon in the literature, and few reports include cases that have been confirmed by genetic ...various neuroimaging features of this rare disease in detail, with regard ...

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Neuroimaging With Calibrated fmri

Neuroimaging With Calibrated fmri

... for neuroimaging would be by way of mapping changes in energy ( ⌬ CMRO 2 /CMRO 2 ) with the use of calibrated fMRI 36,37 because that parameter represents a biophysical representation of neuronal work ( ⌬␯ / ␯ and ...

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