Insomnia Disorder is the most prevalent sleep disorder, and it involves both sleep difficulties and daytime complaints. The neural underpinnings of Insomnia Disorder are poorly understood. Several existing neuroimaging studies focused on local measures and specific regions of interests, which makes it difficult to judge their whole-brain significance. We therefore here applied a data-driven approach to assess differences in whole-brain structural connectivity between adults with Insomnia Disorder and matched controls without sleep complaints. We used diffusion tensor imaging and probabilistic tractography to assess whole-brain structural connectivity, and examined group differences using network-based statistics. The results revealed a sign...
Existing neuroimaging studies have reported divergent structural alterations in insomnia. Here, we p...
Fuqing Zhou,1,2 Yanlin Zhao,1,2 Muhua Huang,1,2 Xianjun Zeng,1,2 Bo Wang,1,2 Honghan Gong1,2 1Depar...
Abstract Primary insomnia (PIs) is highly prevalent and can lead to adverse socioeconomic impacts, b...
Insomnia Disorder is the most prevalent sleep disorder, and it involves both sleep difficulties and ...
Neuroimaging studies have revealed that insomnia is characterized by aberrant neuronal connectivity ...
Research into insomnia disorder has pointed to large-scale brain network dysfunctions. Dynamic funct...
Insomnia Disorder (ID) is a prevalent and persistent condition, yet its neural substrate is not well...
The etiology and maintenance of insomnia are proposed to be associated with increased cognitive and ...
This study investigated the topological characteristics of brain functional networks in chronic inso...
Insomnia (ID) is the most common sleep disorder; however pathogenetic mechanisms underlying ID symp...
Insomnia Disorder (ID) is the second-most common mental disorder and has a far-reaching impact on da...
Existing neuroimaging studies have reported divergent structural alterations in insomnia disorder (I...
Accumulating evidence from neuroimaging studies suggests that primary insomnia (PI) affects interreg...
Existing neuroimaging studies have reported divergent structural alterations in insomnia. Here, we p...
Fuqing Zhou,1,2 Yanlin Zhao,1,2 Muhua Huang,1,2 Xianjun Zeng,1,2 Bo Wang,1,2 Honghan Gong1,2 1Depar...
Abstract Primary insomnia (PIs) is highly prevalent and can lead to adverse socioeconomic impacts, b...
Insomnia Disorder is the most prevalent sleep disorder, and it involves both sleep difficulties and ...
Neuroimaging studies have revealed that insomnia is characterized by aberrant neuronal connectivity ...
Research into insomnia disorder has pointed to large-scale brain network dysfunctions. Dynamic funct...
Insomnia Disorder (ID) is a prevalent and persistent condition, yet its neural substrate is not well...
The etiology and maintenance of insomnia are proposed to be associated with increased cognitive and ...
This study investigated the topological characteristics of brain functional networks in chronic inso...
Insomnia (ID) is the most common sleep disorder; however pathogenetic mechanisms underlying ID symp...
Insomnia Disorder (ID) is the second-most common mental disorder and has a far-reaching impact on da...
Existing neuroimaging studies have reported divergent structural alterations in insomnia disorder (I...
Accumulating evidence from neuroimaging studies suggests that primary insomnia (PI) affects interreg...
Existing neuroimaging studies have reported divergent structural alterations in insomnia. Here, we p...
Fuqing Zhou,1,2 Yanlin Zhao,1,2 Muhua Huang,1,2 Xianjun Zeng,1,2 Bo Wang,1,2 Honghan Gong1,2 1Depar...
Abstract Primary insomnia (PIs) is highly prevalent and can lead to adverse socioeconomic impacts, b...