Youth with down syndrome display widespread increased functional connectivity during rest

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  • who: Kelsey D. Csumitta from the DepartmentDrexel University have published the research work: Youth with Down syndrome display widespread increased functional connectivity during rest, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: This study sought to answer the following three questions: are there differences in resting connectivity in youth with DS compared to TD controls when examined at the voxel-level (without the implementation of global signal regression); if differences in connectivity are observed across groups, are differences network-specific or diffuse; and_(3) is connectivity related to network selectivity in DS. This study was . . .

     

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