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Associations between brain network, puberty, and behaviors in boys with Klinefelter syndrome
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Li, Rihui, Foland-Ross, Lara C., Jordan, Tracy, Marzelli, Matthew J., Ross, Judith L., Reiss, Allan L.. Associations between brain network, puberty, and behaviors in boys with Klinefelter syndrome[J]. European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2024.
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Li, Rihui
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Foland-Ross, Lara C.
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Jordan, Tracy
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Marzelli, Matthew J.
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Ross, Judith L.
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Submit date:2024/07/04
Cognitive-behavioral Impairment
Klinefelter Syndrome
Puberty
Resting-state Functional Connectivity
Testosterone Level
Verbal Skill
Abnormal dynamic functional connectivity and brain states in Alzheimer’s diseases: functional near-infrared spectroscopy study
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Haijing Niu, Zhaojun Zhu, Mengjing Wan, Xuanyu Li, Zhen Yuan, Yu Sun, Ying Han. Abnormal dynamic functional connectivity and brain states in Alzheimer’s diseases: functional near-infrared spectroscopy study[J]. Neurophotonics, 2019, 6(2), 025010.
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Haijing Niu
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Zhaojun Zhu
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Mengjing Wan
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Xuanyu Li
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Zhen Yuan
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Submit date:2022/08/21
CommunicAtion WithIn The BraIn Is Highly Dynamic. AlzheI.e.’s dIseAse (Ad) ExhibIts Dynamic.progression COrrespondIng To a DeclIne In MemOry And Cognition. HoWever, Little Is Known Of wheTher BraIn Dynamic. Are dIsrupted In Ad And Its Prodromal Stage, Mild CognitI.e.impairment (Mci). FOr Our Study, We AcquI.e. High samplIng RAte Functional near-InfrAred Spectroscopy imagIng DAta At Rest From The EntI.e.cOrtex Of 23 pAtients With Ad Dementia, 25 pAtients With Amnestic Mild CognitI.e.impairment (aMci), And 30 age-mAtched Healthy Controls (Hcs). slidIng-wIndow cOrrelAtion And K-means clusterIng Analyses Were Used To Construct Dynamic.Functional Connectivity (Fc) Maps FOr Each Participant. We dIscovered thAt The BraIn’s Dynamic.Fc Variability Strength (q) Significantly IncreAsed In Both aMci And Ad Group As compAred To Hcs. usIng The q Value As a meAsurement, The clAssificAtion perFOrmance ExhibI.e. a Good poWer In differentiAtIng aMci [Area Under The Curve (Auc ¼ 82.5%)] Or Ad (Auc ¼ 86.4%) From Hcs. furThermOre, We Identified Two abnOrmal BraIn Fc stAtes In The Ad Group, Of Which The Occurrence Frequency (f) ExhibI.e. a Significant decreAse FOr The First-level Fc stAte (stAte 1) And a Significant IncreAse FOr The Second-level Fc stAte (stAte 2). We Also Found thAt The abnOrmal f In These Two stAtes Significantly cOrrelAted With The CognitI.e.impairment In pAtients. These fIndIngs provI.e.The First EvI.e.ce To demonstRAte The dIsruptions Of Dynamic.BraIn Connectivity In aMci And Ad And Extend The trAditional stAtic (I.e., tI.e.averaged) Fc fIndIngs In The dIseAse (I.e., dIsconnection Syndrome) And Thus provI.e.Insights InTo UnderstAndIng The pAthophysiological mechanIsms occurrIng In aMci And Ad.
Toward Identifying Moderators of Associations Between Presurgery Emotional Distress and Postoperative Pain Outcomes: A Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Studies
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Todd Jackson, Panpan Tian, Yang Wang, Tony Iezzi, Wenyi Xie. Toward Identifying Moderators of Associations Between Presurgery Emotional Distress and Postoperative Pain Outcomes: A Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Studies[J]. The Journal of Pain, 2016, 17(8), 874-888.
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Todd Jackson
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Panpan Tian
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Yang Wang
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Tony Iezzi
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Wenyi Xie
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Submit date:2019/07/30
Meta-analysis
Postoperative Pain
Emotional Distress
Catastrophizing
Pain Intensity
Functional Impairment