1382-P: Impaired Default Mode Network Suppression and Compensatory Hyperactivation in Children with Type 1 Diabetes
FOLAND-ROSS L, BUCKINGHAM B, MAURAS N, ARBELAEZ A, WHITE N, AYE T, WILSON D, TAMBORLANE W, WEINZIMER S, TSALIKIAN E, TANSEY M, CATO A, HERSHEY T, FOX L, TONG G, ENGLERT K, MAZAIKA P, REISS A. 1382-P: Impaired Default Mode Network Suppression and Compensatory Hyperactivation in Children with Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes 2019, 68 DOI: 10.2337/db19-1382-p.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDefault mode networkExecutive control regionsDiabetes careMedtronic MiniMedSpouse/partnerGreater activationEunice Kennedy Shriver National InstituteLess suppressionEffects of dysglycemiaAdvisory PanelEli LillySimilar task performanceExecutive control areasParent-report measuresTakeda Pharmaceutical Company LimitedNondiabetic childrenT1D groupHbA1c levelsNondiabetic controlsSlower processing speedT1D onsetHigher HbA1cChild healthResearch supportMulti-site study