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View article: Altered Structure-Function Coupling Associated with Attention Decline in Shift Work Disorder
Altered Structure-Function Coupling Associated with Attention Decline in Shift Work Disorder Open
Our findings unravel that the decreased SC-FC coupling in the anterior cingulate gyrus may contribute to the impaired altering network function in SWD, which can further understand the neural mechanisms of impaired attention in SWD and inf…
View article: Multiple voxel pattern analysis shows associations between chronic fatigue syndrome and cortical atrophy
Multiple voxel pattern analysis shows associations between chronic fatigue syndrome and cortical atrophy Open
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a disease characterized by unexplained fatigue and impaired cognition for more than 6 months. Recent studies have reported declines in large-scale brain networks’ functional connections among patients with…
View article: Acupuncture Alters Brain’s Dynamic Functional Network Connectivity in Stroke Patients with Motor Dysfunction: A Randomised Controlled Neuroimaging Trial
Acupuncture Alters Brain’s Dynamic Functional Network Connectivity in Stroke Patients with Motor Dysfunction: A Randomised Controlled Neuroimaging Trial Open
Objectives. Neuroimaging studies have confirmed that acupuncture can promote static functional reorganization in poststroke patients with motor dysfunction. But its effect on dynamic brain networks remains unclear. This study is aimed at i…
View article: Disrupted white matter network connectivity associated with cognitive declines in psychogenic erectile dysfunction
Disrupted white matter network connectivity associated with cognitive declines in psychogenic erectile dysfunction Open
Increasing neuroimaging studies have demonstrated abnormalities of cerebral structural changes in psychogenic erectile dysfunction (pED). Despite the abnormal brain changes involving cognitive processing in pED, pED patients suffer from co…
View article: Tai Chi increases functional connectivity and decreases chronic fatigue syndrome: A pilot intervention study with machine learning and fMRI analysis
Tai Chi increases functional connectivity and decreases chronic fatigue syndrome: A pilot intervention study with machine learning and fMRI analysis Open
Background The latest guidance on chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) recommends exercise therapy. Tai Chi, an exercise method in traditional Chinese medicine, is reportedly helpful for CFS. However, the mechanism remains unclear. The present l…
View article: Altered Functional Connectivity and Topological Organization of Brain Networks Correlate to Cognitive Impairments After Sleep Deprivation
Altered Functional Connectivity and Topological Organization of Brain Networks Correlate to Cognitive Impairments After Sleep Deprivation Open
The study was registered at the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry, registration ID: ChiCTR2000039858, China.
View article: Altered Effective Connectivity of Resting-State Networks by Tai Chi Chuan in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Patients: A Multivariate Granger Causality Study
Altered Effective Connectivity of Resting-State Networks by Tai Chi Chuan in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Patients: A Multivariate Granger Causality Study Open
Numerous evidence has shown that patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) have changes in resting brain functional connectivity, but there is no study on the brain network effect of Tai Chi Chuan intervention in CFS. To explore the inf…
View article: Attention Performance Correlated With White Matter Structural Brain Networks in Shift Work Disorder
Attention Performance Correlated With White Matter Structural Brain Networks in Shift Work Disorder Open
Neuroimaging studies have revealed that shift work disorder (SWD) affected the functional connectivity in specific brain regions and networks. However, topological disruptions in the structural connectivity of the white matter (WM) network…
View article: Tai Chi postural training for dyskinesia rehabilitation: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial in convalescent ischaemic stroke patients
Tai Chi postural training for dyskinesia rehabilitation: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial in convalescent ischaemic stroke patients Open
Introduction Acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) is not only seriously damaging to the physical and mental health of patients, but also has become a major social public health problem. Effective dyskinesia rehabilitation treatment in convalescenc…
View article: The effect of baduanjin exercise in rehabilitation for functional ankle instability
The effect of baduanjin exercise in rehabilitation for functional ankle instability Open
Introduction: Patients with functional ankle instability (FAI) have problems with joint control, balance, gait, and postural symmetry. Baduanjin is a type of traditional Chinese exercise that has been shown to be effective in treating many…
View article: The underlying mechanisms of bilateral cerebral remodeling and acupuncture for rehabilitation after post-stroke hemiplegia: study protocol for a cross-sectional multimodal fMRI trial
The underlying mechanisms of bilateral cerebral remodeling and acupuncture for rehabilitation after post-stroke hemiplegia: study protocol for a cross-sectional multimodal fMRI trial Open
Background Acupuncture plays a positive role in promoting the rehabilitation of post-stroke hemiplegia, but its specific central effect mechanism remains unclear. The changes of cerebral integrity, bilateral regulation and coordination are…
View article: Acupuncture Modulates Disrupted Whole-Brain Network after Ischemic Stroke: Evidence Based on Graph Theory Analysis
Acupuncture Modulates Disrupted Whole-Brain Network after Ischemic Stroke: Evidence Based on Graph Theory Analysis Open
Background . Stroke can lead to disruption of the whole-brain network in patients. Acupuncture can modulate the functional network on a large-scale level in healthy individuals. However, whether and how acupuncture can make a potential imp…
View article: Assessing Cognitive Abilities of Patients With Shift Work Disorder: Insights From RBANS and Granger Causality Connections Among Resting-State Networks
Assessing Cognitive Abilities of Patients With Shift Work Disorder: Insights From RBANS and Granger Causality Connections Among Resting-State Networks Open
This study indicates that SWD impairs cognitive performance, and the specific intrinsic brain granger causality connectivity among resting-state networks in SWD patients is affected after long-term shift works.
View article: The effect of Baduanjin exercise for functional ankle instability rehabilitation: study protocol for a randomized controlled pilot trial
The effect of Baduanjin exercise for functional ankle instability rehabilitation: study protocol for a randomized controlled pilot trial Open
Background Patients with functional ankle instability (FAI) have problems with joint control, balance, gait, and postural symmetry. Baduanjin is a type of traditional Chinese exercise, which has been shown to be effective for treating many…
View article: Acupuncture Enhances Communication between Cortices with Damaged White Matters in Poststroke Motor Impairment
Acupuncture Enhances Communication between Cortices with Damaged White Matters in Poststroke Motor Impairment Open
Stroke is a leading cause of motor disability. Acupuncture is an effective therapeutic strategy for poststroke motor impairment. However, its mechanism is still elusive. Twenty-two stroke patients having a right-hemispheric subcortical inf…
View article: The altered Granger causality connection among pain-related brain networks in migraine
The altered Granger causality connection among pain-related brain networks in migraine Open
Numerous fMRI studies have confirmed functional abnormalities in resting-state brain networks in migraine patients. However, few studies focusing on causal relationships of pain-related brain networks in migraine have been conducted. This …
View article: Altered effective connectivity of resting state networks by acupuncture stimulation in stroke patients with left hemiplegia
Altered effective connectivity of resting state networks by acupuncture stimulation in stroke patients with left hemiplegia Open
The aim of this study was to explore the response feature of resting-state networks (RSNs) of stroke patients with left hemiplegia by acupuncture stimulation.Nineteen stroke patients with left hemiplegia and 17 controls were recruited in t…
View article: Enhanced Functional Connectivity between the Bilateral Primary Motor Cortices after Acupuncture at Yanglingquan (GB34) in Right-Hemispheric Subcortical Stroke Patients: A Resting-State fMRI Study
Enhanced Functional Connectivity between the Bilateral Primary Motor Cortices after Acupuncture at Yanglingquan (GB34) in Right-Hemispheric Subcortical Stroke Patients: A Resting-State fMRI Study Open
Increasing neuroimaging researches in stroke rehabilitation had revealed the neural mechanisms of rehabilitation therapy. However, little was known about the neural mechanisms of acupuncture therapy in subcortical stroke patients. The aim …
View article: Altered structural and functional connectivity between the bilateral primary motor cortex in unilateral subcortical stroke
Altered structural and functional connectivity between the bilateral primary motor cortex in unilateral subcortical stroke Open
A large number of functional imaging studies have focused on the understanding of motor-related neural activities after ischemic stroke. However, the knowledge is still limited in the structural and functional changes of the interhemispher…
View article: The effects of acupuncture treatment on the right frontoparietal network in migraine without aura patients
The effects of acupuncture treatment on the right frontoparietal network in migraine without aura patients Open