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- who: An fNIRS-Based Dynamic Functional and colleagues from the Nankai University, Tianjin, China have published the paper: An fNIRS-Based Dynamic Functional Connectivity Analysis Method to Signify Functional Neurodegeneration of Parkinsonu2019s Disease, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 22/09/2022
- what: Statistical analysis was conducted to investigate the difference between PD patients and healthy controls as well as the relationship between state features and the MDS-UPDRS sub-score of gait. The study explored the dynamic functional connectivity of PD patients in clinical walking tests and extracted dynamic state features to quantify the time . . .
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