Brain alterations of regional homogeneity, degree centrality, and functional connectivity in vulnerable carotid plaque patients with neither clinical symptoms nor routine mri lesions: a resting-state fmri study

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  • who: Shuai Yang from the University of Southern California, United States have published the paper: Brain alterations of regional homogeneity, degree centrality, and functional connectivity in vulnerable carotid plaque patients with neither clinical symptoms nor routine MRI lesions: A resting-state fMRI study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors applied ReHo and DC methods to explore alterations in the resting-state brain function in asymptomatic individuals with vulnerable plaques but carotid stenosis smaller than 50% from the perspective of brain neuronal synchronization, activity, and connectivity properties. This study showed both ReHo and DC values . . .

     

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