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Psychological resilience mediates the association of the middle frontal gyrus functional connectivity with sleep quality
Psychological resilience is characterized as the ability to recover from stress, which is essential for sleep quality. However, the neurological...
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The connectivity-based parcellation of the angular gyrus: fiber dissection and MR tractography study
The angular gyrus (AG) wraps the posterior end of the superior temporal sulcus (STS), so it is considered a continuation of the superior temporal...
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Spontaneous neural activity in the right fusiform gyrus and putamen is associated with consummatory anhedonia in obsessive compulsive disorder
BackgroundAccumulating evidence indicated that anhedonia as a transdiagnostic construct might be an inherent feature of obsessive–compulsive...
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Association between sleep problems and impulsivity mediated through regional homogeneity abnormalities in male methamphetamine abstainers
Sleep problems and impulsivity frequently occur in methamphetamine (MA) abstainers and are linked to aberrant brain function. However, the interplay...
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The structural connectivity of the human angular gyrus as revealed by microdissection and diffusion tractography
The angular gyrus (AG) has been described in numerous studies to be consistently activated in various functional tasks. The angular gyrus is a...
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How to Build Parietal Lobes
The parietal lobe lies behind the central sulcus, a markedly deep neural fissure separating the touchy-feely somatosensory cortices of parietal lobes... -
Left anterior supramarginal gyrus activity during tool use action observation after extensive tool use training
The advanced use of complex tools is considered a primary characteristic of human evolution and technological advancement. However, questions remain...
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Structural and functional MRI evidence for significant contribution of precentral gyrus to flexible oculomotor control: evidence from the antisaccade task
Antisaccade task requires inhibition of a prepotent prosaccade to a peripheral target and initiation of a saccade to the opposite location, and,...
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Dynamic causal modeling analysis reveals the modulation of motor cortex and integration in superior temporal gyrus during multisensory speech perception
The processing of speech information from various sensory modalities is crucial for human communication. Both left posterior superior temporal gyrus...
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Subregions of the fusiform gyrus are differentially involved in the attentional mechanism supporting visual mental imagery in depression
BackgroundImpaired visual mental imagery is an important symptom of depression and has gradually become an intervention target for cognitive...
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Voxel-based morphometry of grey matter structures in Parkinson’s Disease with wearing-off
Our study aimed to investigate the grey matter (GM) changes using voxel-based morphometry (VBM) in Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients with wearing-off...
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Architecture and connectivity of the human angular gyrus and of its homolog region in the macaque brain
The angular gyrus roughly corresponds to Brodmann’s area 39, which is a multimodal association brain region located in the posterior apex of the...
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The angular gyrus serves as an interface between the non-lexical reading network and the semantic system: evidence from dynamic causal modeling
Understanding encoded language, such as written words, requires multiple cognitive processes that act in a parallel and interactive fashion. These...
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History of suicide attempts associated with the thinning right superior temporal gyrus among individuals with schizophrenia
Individuals with schizophrenia have higher rates of suicide attempts than the general population. Specific cortical abnormalities (e.g., the cortical...
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Mapping the unique neural engagement in deaf individuals during picture, word, and sign language processing: fMRI study
Employing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) techniques, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of neural responses during sign language,...
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Identifying Diagnostic Biomarkers for Autism Spectrum Disorder From Higher-order Interactions Using the PED Algorithm
In the field of neuroimaging, more studies of abnormalities in brain regions of the autism spectrum disorder (ASD) usually focused on two brain...
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Brain network centrality and connectivity are associated with clinical subtypes and disease progression in Parkinson’s disease
To investigate brain network centrality and connectivity alterations in different Parkinson’s disease (PD) clinical subtypes using resting-state...
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Sex-Related Differences in Selective Auditory Attention in Dichotic Listening with Different Levels of Difficulty: fMRI Data
A group of 20 healthy subjects (11 men and nine women) were studied performing an fMRI task involving selective auditory attention in a dichotic...
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Motor imagery-based brain–computer interface rehabilitation programs enhance upper extremity performance and cortical activation in stroke patients
BackgroundThe most challenging aspect of rehabilitation is the repurposing of residual functional plasticity in stroke patients. To achieve this,...
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Abnormal global-brain functional connectivity and its relationship with cognitive deficits in drug-naive first-episode adolescent-onset schizophrenia
Abnormal functional connectivity (FC) has been reported in drug-naive first-episode adolescent-onset schizophrenia (AOS) with inconsistent results...