Normal dynamic change in human brain occurs with age increasing, yet much remains unknown regarding how brain develops, matures, and ages. Functional connectivity analysis of the resting-state brain is a powerful method for revealing the intrinsic features of functional networks, and micro-states, which are the intrinsic patterns of functional connectivity in dynamic network courses, and are suggested to be more informative of brain functional changes. The aim of this study is to explore the age-related changes in these micro-states of dynamic functional network. Three healthy groups were included: the young (ages 21–32 years), the adult (age 41–54 years), and the old (age 60–86 years). Sliding window correlation method was used to construc...
Functional connectivity – the co-activation of brain regions – forms the basis of the brain’s functi...
Aging affects functional connectivity between brain areas, however, a complete picture of how aging ...
Functional interactions in the brain are constrained by the underlying anatomical architecture, and ...
Structural brain markers are studied extensively in the field of neurodegeneration, but are thought ...
<div><p>The development of large-scale functional brain networks is a complex, lifelong process that...
Age-associated changes in brain function play an important role in the development of neurodegenerat...
During normal aging, the brain undergoes structural and functional changes. Many studies applied sta...
At rest, the brain's sensorimotor and higher cognitive systems engage in organized patterns of c...
The organization of human brain networks can be measured by capturing correlated brain activity with...
The development of large-scale functional brain networks is a complex, lifelong process that can be ...
Network connectivity is an integral feature of human brain function, and characterising its maturati...
The transition from childhood to adulthood is marked by pronounced functional and structural brain t...
Human brain function undergoes complex transformations across the lifespan. We employed resting-stat...
Healthy aging (HA) is associated with certain declines in cognitive functions, even in individuals t...
Age-related changes in the brain are associated with a decline in functional flexibility. Intrinsic ...
Functional connectivity – the co-activation of brain regions – forms the basis of the brain’s functi...
Aging affects functional connectivity between brain areas, however, a complete picture of how aging ...
Functional interactions in the brain are constrained by the underlying anatomical architecture, and ...
Structural brain markers are studied extensively in the field of neurodegeneration, but are thought ...
<div><p>The development of large-scale functional brain networks is a complex, lifelong process that...
Age-associated changes in brain function play an important role in the development of neurodegenerat...
During normal aging, the brain undergoes structural and functional changes. Many studies applied sta...
At rest, the brain's sensorimotor and higher cognitive systems engage in organized patterns of c...
The organization of human brain networks can be measured by capturing correlated brain activity with...
The development of large-scale functional brain networks is a complex, lifelong process that can be ...
Network connectivity is an integral feature of human brain function, and characterising its maturati...
The transition from childhood to adulthood is marked by pronounced functional and structural brain t...
Human brain function undergoes complex transformations across the lifespan. We employed resting-stat...
Healthy aging (HA) is associated with certain declines in cognitive functions, even in individuals t...
Age-related changes in the brain are associated with a decline in functional flexibility. Intrinsic ...
Functional connectivity – the co-activation of brain regions – forms the basis of the brain’s functi...
Aging affects functional connectivity between brain areas, however, a complete picture of how aging ...
Functional interactions in the brain are constrained by the underlying anatomical architecture, and ...