نتایج جستجو برای: resting state fmri functional connectivity

تعداد نتایج: 1478880  

2012
Cheng Luo Zhi-wei Guo Yong-xiu Lai Wei Liao Qiang Liu Keith M. Kendrick De-zhong Yao Hong Li

A number of previous studies have examined music-related plasticity in terms of multi-sensory and motor integration but little is known about the functional and effective connectivity patterns of spontaneous intrinsic activity in these systems during the resting state in musicians. Using functional connectivity and Granger causal analysis, functional and effective connectivity among the motor a...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2017
T-M Qiu F-Y Gong X Gong J-S Wu C-P Lin B B Biswal D-X Zhuang C-J Yao X-L Zhang J-F Lu F-P Zhu Y Mao L-F Zhou

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Resting-state functional MR imaging has been used for motor mapping in presurgical planning but never used intraoperatively. This study aimed to investigate the feasibility of applying intraoperative resting-state functional MR imaging for the safe resection of gliomas using real-time motor cortex mapping during an operation. MATERIALS AND METHODS Using interventional M...

2017
Martin Gorges Francesco Roselli Hans-Peter Müller Albert C. Ludolph Volker Rasche Jan Kassubek

"Resting-state" fMRI has substantially contributed to the understanding of human and non-human functional brain organization by the analysis of correlated patterns in spontaneous activity within dedicated brain systems. Spontaneous neural activity is indirectly measured from the blood oxygenation level-dependent signal as acquired by echo planar imaging, when subjects quietly "resting" in the s...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Ying Ma Mohammed A Shaik Mariel G Kozberg Sharon H Kim Jacob P Portes Dmitriy Timerman Elizabeth M C Hillman

Brain hemodynamics serve as a proxy for neural activity in a range of noninvasive neuroimaging techniques including functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). In resting-state fMRI, hemodynamic fluctuations have been found to exhibit patterns of bilateral synchrony, with correlated regions inferred to have functional connectivity. However, the relationship between resting-state hemodynamics ...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2015
Matthew R. Brier Anish Mitra John E. McCarthy Beau M. Ances Abraham Z. Snyder

Functional connectivity refers to shared signals among brain regions and is typically assessed in a task free state. Functional connectivity commonly is quantified between signal pairs using Pearson correlation. However, resting-state fMRI is a multivariate process exhibiting a complicated covariance structure. Partial covariance assesses the unique variance shared between two brain regions exc...

2013
Barry Horwitz Chuhern Hwang Jeff Alstott

Recently, there have been a large number of studies using resting state fMRI to characterize abnormal brain connectivity in patients with a variety of neurological, psychiatric, and developmental disorders. However, interpreting what the differences in resting state fMRI functional connectivity (rsfMRI-FC) actually reflect in terms of the underlying neural pathology has proved to be elusive bec...

2016
Andrea Soddu Francisco Gómez Lizette Heine Carol Di Perri Mohamed Ali Bahri Henning U. Voss Marie‐Aurélie Bruno Audrey Vanhaudenhuyse Christophe Phillips Athena Demertzi Camille Chatelle Jessica Schrouff Aurore Thibaut Vanessa Charland‐Verville Quentin Noirhomme Eric Salmon Jean‐Flory Luaba Tshibanda Nicholas D. Schiff Steven Laureys

INTRODUCTION The mildly invasive 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) is a well-established imaging technique to measure 'resting state' cerebral metabolism. This technique made it possible to assess changes in metabolic activity in clinical applications, such as the study of severe brain injury and disorders of consciousness. OBJECTIVE We assessed the possibility of ...

Karim Khoshgard, Meysam Siyah Mansoory Razie Chehreh

Introduction: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is the most common non-traumatic neurological diseases of young adults. MS often reported during ages 20-62. MS affects the various anatomical parts of the central nervous system. Up to 65% of multiple sclerosis patients MS patients suffer from various problems, such as fatigue, depression, pain and sleep disorders. Unlike MRI, that only sh...

2011
Cheng Luo Chuan Qiu Zhiwei Guo Jiajia Fang Qifu Li Xu Lei Yang Xia Yongxiu Lai Qiyong Gong Dong Zhou Dezhong Yao

Examining the spontaneous activity to understand the neural mechanism of brain disorder is a focus in recent resting-state fMRI. In the current study, to investigate the alteration of brain functional connectivity in partial epilepsy in a systematical way, two levels of analyses (functional connectivity analysis within resting state networks (RSNs) and functional network connectivity (FNC) anal...

2015
Hui Zhang Ying Hao Bradley Manor Peter Novak William Milberg Jue Zhang Jing Fang Vera Novak

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) alters brain function and manifests as brain atrophy. Intranasal insulin has emerged as a promising intervention for treatment of cognitive impairment. We evaluated the acute effects of intranasal insulin on resting-state brain functional connectivity in older adults with T2DM. This proof-of-concept, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study evaluated th...

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