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Background: Early prediction of disease progression in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) is important for early diagnosis and intervention of Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Yu Sun+20 more
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Computational connectomics [PDF]
Jochen Triesch, Claus C. Hilgetag
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TI images collected with short (300ms/600ms, 3T/7T) and long TI (600ms/1000ms, 3T/7T) were processed using the dSIR approach to visualise effects of white matter (WM) microstructure on T1 contrast. Short T1 resulting from relaxation anisotropy in WM tracts with close to perpendicular orientation to B0 was visualised by excellent dSIR contrast against ...
Risto A. Kauppinen+4 more
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Mapping the rest of the human connectome: Atlasing the spinal cord and peripheral nervous system
The emergence of diffusion, structural, and functional neuroimaging methods has enabled major multi-site efforts to map the human connectome, which has heretofore been defined as containing all neural connections in the central nervous system (CNS ...
Andrei Irimia, John Darrell Van Horn
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Event‐Marked Windowed Communication: Inferring Activity Propagation from Neural Time Series
Event‐marked Windowed Communication (EWC)—a pipeline to estimate communication patterns from regional neural recordings. EWC captures inter‐regional communication by first identifying spontaneous, endogenous perturbations, or “events”, from neural recordings, and then tracking their propagation by gauging post‐perturbation statistical effects on ...
Varun Madan Mohan+4 more
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New aza‐diphosphinanes have been prepared and a model has been developed to explain their cis/trans isomerization. Two‐fold oxidation leads to new aza‐diphosphazenanes as robust inorganic connectors with selectable stereochemistry. Polycondensation reactions results in the first inorganic cyclo‐linear polyphosphazenes which have high‐molecular weights ...
Michael A. Land+4 more
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High‐resolution fMRI using multi‐voxel pattern analysis (MVPA) reveals distinct alterations in functional connectivity across multiple brain networks in acute mTBI patients. These connectivity changes are associated with cognitive performance over 12 months, highlighting both detrimental and adaptive neuroplastic changes in response to injury ...
Goretti España‐Irla+4 more
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The minimal preprocessing pipelines for the Human Connectome Project [PDF]
Matthew F. Glasser+11 more
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Network Occlusion Sensitivity Analysis Identifies Regional Contributions to Brain Age Prediction
A low‐bias, lightweight deep learning model for brain age prediction reveals the human brain's aging process through network occlusion sensitivity analysis, identifying the thalamus's dominant role across the lifespan. The frontoparietal and default mode networks show a peak‐shaped contribution pattern from development to aging.
Lingfei He+7 more
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Advances in diffusion MRI acquisition and processing in the Human Connectome Project [PDF]
Stamatios N. Sotiropoulos+15 more
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