Cognitive and psychiatric relevance of dynamic functional connectivity states in a large (N > 10,000) children population
Fu Z, Sui J, Iraji A, Liu J, Calhoun V. Cognitive and psychiatric relevance of dynamic functional connectivity states in a large (N > 10,000) children population. Molecular Psychiatry 2024, 1-12. PMID: 39085394, DOI: 10.1038/s41380-024-02683-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDynamic functional connectivity statesDynamic functional connectivityAdolescent Brain Cognitive DevelopmentCognitive performanceDynamic functional connectivity patternsSensory networksAnalysis of dynamic functional connectivityFunctional connectivity statesDefault-modeNeurological underpinningsAttention problemsPsychiatric relevanceFunctional connectivitySensorimotor networkMediation analysisCognitive developmentChild's brainBrain statesMental healthMental problemsBrain dynamicsSliding-window approachMental behaviorBrainCerebellumStriatum- and Cerebellum-Modulated Epileptic Networks Varying Across States with and without Interictal Epileptic Discharges
Jiang S, Pei H, Chen J, Li H, Liu Z, Wang Y, Gong J, Wang S, Li Q, Duan M, Calhoun V, Yao D, Luo C. Striatum- and Cerebellum-Modulated Epileptic Networks Varying Across States with and without Interictal Epileptic Discharges. International Journal Of Neural Systems 2024, 34: 2450017. PMID: 38372049, DOI: 10.1142/s0129065724500175.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSalience networkSensorimotor cortexFunctional magnetic resonance imaging dataModerating effectInterictal epileptic dischargesIdiopathic generalized epilepsyMagnetic resonance imaging dataInteraction of regionsDecreased connectivityStriatumDMNThalamocortical circuitsCortical interactionsSimultaneous electroencephalogramCortical targetsEpileptic dischargesCerebellumThalamusHierarchical connectionEpileptic networkNeuromodulation techniquesIndirect moderating effectStateCryptogenic etiology