Effective connectivity (EC) is able to explore causal effects between brain areas and can depict mechanisms that underlie repair and adaptation in chronic brain diseases. Thus, the application of EC techniques in multiple sclerosis (MS) has the potential to determine directionality of neuronal interactions and may provide an imaging biomarker for disease progression. Here, serial longitudinal structural and resting-state fMRI was performed at 12-week intervals over one year in twelve MS patients. Twelve healthy subjects served as controls (HC). Two approaches for EC quantification were used: Causal Bayesian Network (CBN) and Time-resolved Partial Directed Coherence (TPDC). The EC strength was correlated with the Expanded Disability Status S...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by extensive damage in the central nervous system. Within t...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by extensive damage in the central nervous system. Within t...
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Effective connectivity (EC) is able to explore causal effects between brain areas and can depict mec...
Effective connectivity (EC) is able to explore causal effects between brain areas and can depict mec...
In this multicenter study, we used dynamic causal modeling to characterize the abnormalities of effe...
In this multicenter study, we used dynamic causal modeling to characterize the abnormalities of effe...
In this multicenter study, we used dynamic causal modeling to characterize the abnormalities of effe...
In this multicenter study, we used dynamic causal modeling to characterize the abnormalities of effe...
Background: Extrapolations from previous cross-sectional fMRI studies suggest cerebral functional ch...
Background: Brain functional connectivity (FC) in multiple sclerosis (MS) is abnormal compared to h...
Extrapolations from previous cross-sectional fMRI studies suggest cerebral functional changes with p...
BACKGROUND In multiple sclerosis (MS), the location of focal lesions does not always correlate wi...
Objective: To investigate resting state (RS) functional connectivity (FC) abnormalities within the p...
Given increasing efforts to use resting-state fMRI (rfMRI) as a biomarker of disease progression in ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by extensive damage in the central nervous system. Within t...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by extensive damage in the central nervous system. Within t...
Contains fulltext : 168114.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Given increasin...
Effective connectivity (EC) is able to explore causal effects between brain areas and can depict mec...
Effective connectivity (EC) is able to explore causal effects between brain areas and can depict mec...
In this multicenter study, we used dynamic causal modeling to characterize the abnormalities of effe...
In this multicenter study, we used dynamic causal modeling to characterize the abnormalities of effe...
In this multicenter study, we used dynamic causal modeling to characterize the abnormalities of effe...
In this multicenter study, we used dynamic causal modeling to characterize the abnormalities of effe...
Background: Extrapolations from previous cross-sectional fMRI studies suggest cerebral functional ch...
Background: Brain functional connectivity (FC) in multiple sclerosis (MS) is abnormal compared to h...
Extrapolations from previous cross-sectional fMRI studies suggest cerebral functional changes with p...
BACKGROUND In multiple sclerosis (MS), the location of focal lesions does not always correlate wi...
Objective: To investigate resting state (RS) functional connectivity (FC) abnormalities within the p...
Given increasing efforts to use resting-state fMRI (rfMRI) as a biomarker of disease progression in ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by extensive damage in the central nervous system. Within t...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by extensive damage in the central nervous system. Within t...
Contains fulltext : 168114.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Given increasin...