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Language and the Cerebellum: Structural Connectivity to the Eloquent Brain
Neurobiological models of receptive language have focused on the left-hemisphere perisylvian cortex with the assumption that the cerebellum supports peri-linguistic cognitive processes such as verbal working memory. The goal of this study was to identify
Katie R. Jobson +6 more
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Highlights • Quantify the brain structural connectivity signature using DTI.• Reveal three types of structural connectivity alteration patterns in PD progression.• Identify brain dysconnectivity features of iRBD and PD by MDMR for the first time.• High ...
Yanwu Yang +8 more
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Although functional connectivity and associated graph theory measures (e.g., centrality; how centrally important to the network a region is) are widely used in brain research, the full extent to which these functional measures are related to the ...
Josh Neudorf, Shaylyn Kress, R. Borowsky
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Mapping covariance in brain FDG uptake to structural connectivity. [PDF]
PURPOSE Inter-subject covariance of regional 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET measures (FDGcov) as proxy of brain connectivity has been gaining an increasing acceptance in the community.
Grimmer, Timo +11 more
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The temporal lobe is implicated in higher cognitive processes and is one of the regions that underwent substantial reorganization during primate evolution. Its functions are instantiated, in part, by the complex layout of its structural connections. Here,
Reinder Vos de Wael +12 more
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Structure connectivity and substructure connectivity of twisted hypercubes [PDF]
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Dong Li, Xiaolan Hu, Huiqing Liu
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Thrombolysis with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator in acute ischemic stroke aims to restore compromised blood flow and prevent further neuronal damage.
E. Schlemm +19 more
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A Mereology for Connected Structures [PDF]
Classical mereology is based on the assumption that any two underlapping elements have a sum, yet there are many domains (such as manufacturing assemblies, molecular structure, gene sequences, and convex time intervals) in which this assumption is not valid. In such domains, mereological sums must be connected objects.
Michael Grüninger +3 more
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The authors investigate a calculus of individuals based on a primitive notion of connectedness. They show that their system of axioms leads to complete orthocomplemented lattices whereas the extension of their system to the Clarke system leads to complete atomless Boolean algebras [see also \textit{B. Clarke}, ibid. 26, 61-75 (1985; Zbl 0597.03005)].
Biacino, Loredana, Gerla, Giangiacomo
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Brain atrophy in prodromal synucleinopathy is shaped by structural connectivity and gene expression
Isolated REM sleep behaviour disorder (iRBD) is a synucleinopathy characterized by abnormal behaviours and vocalizations during REM sleep. Most iRBD patients develop dementia with Lewy bodies, Parkinson's disease, or multiple system atrophy over time ...
S. Rahayel +19 more
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