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Resting state brain networks in the prairie vole [PDF]
Resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rsfMRI) has shown the hierarchical organization of the human brain into large-scale complex networks, referred as resting state networks.
Juan J. Ortiz +4 more
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The inquisitiveness about what happens in the brain has been there since the beginning of humankind. Functional magnetic resonance imaging is a prominent tool which helps in the non-invasive examination, localisation as well as lateralisation of brain functions such as language, memory, etc.
K A, Smitha +6 more
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Resting state networks in temporal lobe epilepsy [PDF]
SummaryTemporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is typically described as a neurologic disorder affecting a cerebral network comprising the hippocampus proper and several anatomically related extrahippocampal regions. A new level of complexity was recently added to the study of this disorder by the evidence that TLE also appears to chronically alter the activity ...
CATALDI, MAURO +2 more
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Resting state neural networks and energy metabolism [PDF]
The human brain is an energy hungry organ. How that brain manages its energy consumption in maintaining its health and executing sensori-motor and cognitive functions is an important but overlooked research area in contemporary cognitive neuroscience. It is argued here that the principal method whereby the human brain manages its energy utilization is ...
Raymond Noack +4 more
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The role of resting state networks in focal neocortical seizures. [PDF]
The role of resting state functional networks in epilepsy is incompletely understood. While some pathologic diagnoses have been shown to have maintained but altered resting state connectivity, others have implicated resting state connectivity in disease ...
S Kathleen Bandt +7 more
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Quantifying the Variability in Resting-State Networks [PDF]
Recent precision functional mapping of individual human brains has shown that individual brain organization is qualitatively different from group average estimates and that individuals exhibit distinct brain network topologies.
Isaura Oliver +3 more
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Task vs. Rest - Different Network Configurations between the Coactivation and the Resting-State Brain Networks [PDF]
There is a growing interest in studies of human brain networks using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). However, it is unclear whether and how brain networks measured during the resting-state exhibit comparable properties to ...
Xin eDi +3 more
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Resting-state networks distinguish locked-in from vegetative state patients
Purpose: Locked-in syndrome and vegetative state are distinct outcomes from coma. Despite their differences, they are clinically difficult to distinguish at the early stage and current diagnostic tools remain insufficient.
Daniel Roquet +8 more
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Electroencephalography resting‐state networks in people with Stroke [PDF]
Introduction The purpose of this study was to characterize resting‐state cortical networks in chronic stroke survivors using electroencephalography (EEG).
Dylan B. Snyder +3 more
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Resting state networks in major depressive disorder
Resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) examines the spontaneous low frequency neural activity of the brain to reveal networks of correlated neural activity. A number of different methodologies, each with its own advantages and disadvantages, have been used to examine networks of neural activity that may be related to clinical ...
Arpan Dutta +2 more
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