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Using computational models to relate structural and
functional brain connectivity

Using computational models to relate structural and functional brain connectivity

... analyzing brain FC alterations using graph–theoretical ...of brain connectivity) as an important potential common mechanism for FC disruption in brain ...on brain FC, the ... See full document

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Time varying brain connectivity with multiregression dynamic models

Time varying brain connectivity with multiregression dynamic models

... more brain regions. The more brain re- gions that may be included, the more it is possible to interpret functional connectivity in terms of the underlying architecture and to be able to say ... See full document

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Altered insula–default mode network connectivity in fibromyalgia: a resting-state magnetoencephalographic study

Altered insula–default mode network connectivity in fibromyalgia: a resting-state magnetoencephalographic study

... analyzed using depth-weighted minimum norm estimates to obtain the distributed and dynamic cortical source model [40], which presented each cortical vertex as a current dipole and included ~15,000 vertices in the ... See full document

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Brain functional connectivity and its aberrations in mouse models of autism

Brain functional connectivity and its aberrations in mouse models of autism

... of functional connectivity aberrancies in autism across species (man ...macroscale connectivity, thus complementing analogous clinical research efforts using imaging genetics (Rudie et ... See full document

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Early brain connectivity alterations and cognitive impairment in a rat model of Alzheimer’s disease

Early brain connectivity alterations and cognitive impairment in a rat model of Alzheimer’s disease

... study, connectivity disruption was identified in structural and functional networks of young adult TgF344-AD rats at as early a period as 5 months of ...level, structural networks showed lower ... See full document

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Predictive Models in Brain Connectivity Analysis

Predictive Models in Brain Connectivity Analysis

... human brain have been one of the most important topics studied by ...of brain networks and their components. The brain has been modeled as a complex network system 1 under the premise that neurons ... See full document

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The effects of acupuncture treatment on the right frontoparietal network in migraine without aura patients

The effects of acupuncture treatment on the right frontoparietal network in migraine without aura patients

... the structural changes in multiple DTI-derived indices in MWoA patients ...micro- structural studies could not support the functional stud- ies in ...defined brain regions that showed ... See full document

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Functional brain connectivity phenotypes for schizophrenia drug discovery

Functional brain connectivity phenotypes for schizophrenia drug discovery

... 2012, Driesen et al., 2013a, while reportedly increasing connectivity at rest Driesen et al., 2013b, suggesting that the ability of NMDA‐R antagonists to modulate functional [r] ... See full document

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Fractal analysis of resting state functional connectivity of the brain

Fractal analysis of resting state functional connectivity of the brain

... nonfractal connectivity and fractal connectivity: (1) the SDF(Spectral density function)-based method, (2) the covariance-based method, and (3) the linearity- based ... See full document

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Brain response pattern identification of fMRI data using a particle swarm optimization-based approach

Brain response pattern identification of fMRI data using a particle swarm optimization-based approach

... voxel-based brain response patterns that distinguish different cognitive states is a major ...data, functional connectivity between individual voxels plays a pivotal role in distinguishing different ... See full document

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Declining functional connectivity and changing hub locations in Alzheimer’s disease: an EEG study

Declining functional connectivity and changing hub locations in Alzheimer’s disease: an EEG study

... disorder like AD [41]. Previously, the amyloid deposi- tions were found to have a predilection for high activ- ity brain areas [42]. In addition, glucose metabolism in AD showed reduced activity in the cortex of ... See full document

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Thalamocortical Connections and Executive Function in Pediatric Temporal and Frontal Lobe Epilepsy

Thalamocortical Connections and Executive Function in Pediatric Temporal and Frontal Lobe Epilepsy

... Significant correlations between measures of thalamocortical microstructure and EF component scores emerged only for the TLE group. Specifically, higher scores on EF1 (the mental flexibil- ity/inhibition/shifting) were ... See full document

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Anatomical and functional brain abnormalities in unmedicated major depressive disorder

Anatomical and functional brain abnormalities in unmedicated major depressive disorder

... Results: Compared to healthy controls, patients with MDD showed significant GMV increase in the left posterior cingulate gyrus and GMV decrease in the left lingual gyrus (P,0.001, uncor- rected). In ReHo analysis, values ... See full document

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<p>Autonomic Nervous System Is Related to Inhibitory and Control Function Through Functional Inter-Region Connectivities of OFC in Major Depression</p>

<p>Autonomic Nervous System Is Related to Inhibitory and Control Function Through Functional Inter-Region Connectivities of OFC in Major Depression</p>

... associated brain activity during the measurement of neuropsychological ...c brain activity during the performance of an emotional category task indicated that a reduced rostral ante- rior cingulate cortex ... See full document

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Development of a brain MRI-based hidden Markov model for dementia recognition

Development of a brain MRI-based hidden Markov model for dementia recognition

... Dementia is an age-related neurodegenerative disorder but the cause is still essentially unknown. Alzheimer ’ s disease (AD), the most common form of dementia, is characterized by loss of neurons and synapses in the ... See full document

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The most valuable biomarkers of Alzheimer&#039;s disease: a review article

The most valuable biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease: a review article

... There is a clear need for the development of a simple, inexpensive, minimally invasive test for AD to diagnose the disease, ideally at the earliest stages, to predict and monitor progression and therapeutic efficacy. ... See full document

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The When and Where of Working Memory Dysfunction in Early-Onset Schizophrenia-A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

The When and Where of Working Memory Dysfunction in Early-Onset Schizophrenia-A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

... boundary. Cortical hemispheres were reconstructed and morphed into spherical representations. Each cortical folding pattern was aligned to a dynamically updated group average through iterative morphing following a ... See full document

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Nonlinear Structural Functional Models

Nonlinear Structural Functional Models

... characterized by a number of spikes, where each spike corresponds to a particular compound in the herb. Since the location of spikes in the curve can be used to identify the compounds and the chemical composition is ... See full document

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Brain Connectivity Reflected in Electroencephalogram Coherence in Individuals With Autism: A Meta-analysis

Brain Connectivity Reflected in Electroencephalogram Coherence in Individuals With Autism: A Meta-analysis

... utism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neu- robehavioral condition that changes the normal brain function. It is characterized by impairments in social interaction, speech, and non-verbal communication, eye con- tact, ... See full document

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The study of brain functional connectivity in Parkinson’s disease

The study of brain functional connectivity in Parkinson’s disease

... other brain struc- tures combined with the appearance of intracytoplasmic inclusions composed of α-synuclein aggregates known as Lewy bodies ...the brain result in the described clinical symptoms is ... See full document

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