2023
Dynamic networks differentiate the language ability of children with cochlear implants
Koirala N, Deroche M, Wolfe J, Neumann S, Bien A, Doan D, Goldbeck M, Muthuraman M, Gracco V. Dynamic networks differentiate the language ability of children with cochlear implants. Frontiers In Neuroscience 2023, 17: 1141886. PMID: 37409105, PMCID: PMC10318154, DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1141886.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCochlear implantationNormal hearing childrenCI groupCI childrenCohort of ageEffective connectivityConnectivity patternsHigh-density electroencephalographyBrain areasPoor language abilityPotential biomarkersHearing childrenCochlear implantsEffective interventionsOscillatory activityCompensatory adaptationNH childrenSubstantial proportionPoor language skillsOutcome successChildrenNeural differencesDensity electroencephalographyNeural underpinningsGroup
2016
Increased structural white and grey matter network connectivity compensates for functional decline in early multiple sclerosis
Fleischer V, Gröger A, Koirala N, Droby A, Muthuraman M, Kolber P, Reuter E, Meuth S, Zipp F, Groppa S. Increased structural white and grey matter network connectivity compensates for functional decline in early multiple sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis Journal 2016, 23: 432-441. PMID: 27246143, DOI: 10.1177/1352458516651503.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMultiple sclerosisCentral nervous systemMagnetic resonance imagingWhite matterClinical declineClinical impairmentRelapsing-remitting MS patientsEarly multiple sclerosisVoxel-based morphometryTemporo-parietal regionsNeuronal injuryConnectivity patternsMS patientsRemission phaseDisease stageDisease onsetHealthy controlsFunctional declineNervous systemGray matter networksResonance imagingProbabilistic tractographySclerosisStructural connectivityDisease