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View article: Source reconstruction of clinical resting-state EEG reveals differences in power and functional connectivity in children with developmental dyslexia
Source reconstruction of clinical resting-state EEG reveals differences in power and functional connectivity in children with developmental dyslexia Open
Developmental dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by significant difficulties in reading and spelling. Despite lacking routine neuroimaging markers for dyslexia, recent resting-state electroencephalography (EEG) studies…
View article: Source reconstruction of clinical resting-state EEG reveals differences in power and functional connectivity in children with developmental dyslexia
Source reconstruction of clinical resting-state EEG reveals differences in power and functional connectivity in children with developmental dyslexia Open
Developmental dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by significant difficulties in reading and spelling. Despite lacking routine neuroimaging markers for dyslexia, recent resting-state electroencephalography (EEG) studies…
View article: Increase in EEG functional connectivity and power during wakefulness in self-limited epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes
Increase in EEG functional connectivity and power during wakefulness in self-limited epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes Open
Studying power and FC abnormalities in children with SeLECTS provides insight into disease evolution and the influence of IEDs on brain networks.
View article: Neural network integration from multimodal imaging in epilepsy and healthy controls
Neural network integration from multimodal imaging in epilepsy and healthy controls Open
Different imaging modalities can be used to probe distinct aspects of the brain, such as cerebral anatomy (MRI), tissue diffusion directions (DTI), metabolic activity (PET), neurovascular activity (fMRI), or electrophysiological activity (…
View article: Effects of inverse methods and spike phases on interictal high-density EEG source reconstruction
Effects of inverse methods and spike phases on interictal high-density EEG source reconstruction Open
Our results offer guidance in selecting inverse methods and IED phases for hd-ESI, compare the performance of hd-ESI and 18FDG-PET and encourage future studies in investigating the relationship between interictal ESI and 18FDG-PET hypometa…
View article: Source reconstruction of clinical resting-state EEG reveals differences in power and functional connectivity in children with developmental dyslexia
Source reconstruction of clinical resting-state EEG reveals differences in power and functional connectivity in children with developmental dyslexia Open
Background: Developmental dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by significant difficulties in reading and spelling. Despite lacking routine neuroimaging markers for dyslexia, recent resting-state electroencephalography …
View article: Big Field of View MRI T1w and FLAIR Template - NMRI225
Big Field of View MRI T1w and FLAIR Template - NMRI225 Open
Image templates are a common tool for neuroscience research. Often, they are used for spatial normalization of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data, which is a necessary procedure for analyzing brain morphology and function via voxel-base…
View article: Feasibility of high‐density electric source imaging in the presurgical workflow: Effect of number of spikes and automated spike detection
Feasibility of high‐density electric source imaging in the presurgical workflow: Effect of number of spikes and automated spike detection Open
Objective Presurgical high‐density electric source imaging (hdESI) of interictal epileptic discharges (IEDs) is only used by few epilepsy centers. One obstacle is the time‐consuming workflow both for recording as well as for visual review.…
View article: Linking neuronal and hemodynamic network signatures in the resting human brain
Linking neuronal and hemodynamic network signatures in the resting human brain Open
Despite several studies investigating the relationship between blood-oxygen-level-dependent functional MRI (BOLD-fMRI) and neuroelectric activity, our understanding is rather incomplete. For instance, the canonical hemodynamic response fun…
View article: Directionality of the injected current targeting the P20/N20 source determines the efficacy of 140 Hz transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS)-induced aftereffects in the somatosensory cortex
Directionality of the injected current targeting the P20/N20 source determines the efficacy of 140 Hz transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS)-induced aftereffects in the somatosensory cortex Open
Interindividual anatomical differences in the human cortex can lead to suboptimal current directions and may result in response variability of transcranial electrical stimulation methods. These differences in brain anatomy require individu…