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Analysis of Whole-Brain Resting-State fMRI Data Using Hierarchical Clustering Approach
Yanlu Wang, Tie‐Qiang Li
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Abstract figure legend With ageing and age‐related neurodegenerative diseases, the amount of GABA and GABAergic inhibition as well as the modulation (indicated by sine wave) of GABAergic inhibition is reduced, whereas excitation is increased. In many parts of the brain, this leads to a mismatch of facilitatory (green neurons) and inhibitory (red ...
Wolfgang Taube, Benedikt Lauber
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Pharmacological and resting state fMRI reveal Osteocalcin's effects on mouse brain regions with high Gpr37 and Gpr158 expression. [PDF]
Freus NK+8 more
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Neuromotor changes in postural control following bed rest
Abstract figure legend Prolonged bed rest (BR) (both horizontal and head‐down tilt) leads to neuromotor adaptations that impair postural control. Structural and functional changes occur in the brain, including a reduction in grey and white matter volume, alterations in functional connectivity, and shifts in cerebrospinal fluid distribution.
Ramona Ritzmann+4 more
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Abnormalities of regional brain activity in patients with asymptomatic internal carotid artery occlusion: a resting-state fMRI study. [PDF]
Ji R+6 more
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P4‐122: IMPACT OF MOTION ON RESTING‐STATE FMRI CONNECTIVITY IN HEALTHY AGING AND ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE, AND POSSIBLE REMEDIES [PDF]
Christian Dansereau+2 more
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Early adversity and the comorbidity between metabolic disease and psychopathology
Abstract figure legend Hierarchical diagram representing the interplay between the genetic background and early life adversities and its effect on multiple physiological processes that ultimately impact on the risk for the comorbdity between psychopathology and cardiometabolic disorders.
Ameyalli Gómez‐Ilescas+1 more
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Resting-state fMRI in Parkinson's disease patients with cognitive impairment: A meta-analysis.
A. F. Wolters+5 more
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