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266 related items for PubMed ID: 29105239

  • 1. Different shades of default mode disturbance in schizophrenia: Subnodal covariance estimation in structure and function.
    Lefort-Besnard J, Bassett DS, Smallwood J, Margulies DS, Derntl B, Gruber O, Aleman A, Jardri R, Varoquaux G, Thirion B, Eickhoff SB, Bzdok D.
    Hum Brain Mapp; 2018 Feb; 39(2):644-661. PubMed ID: 29105239
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  • 2. Common and distinct changes of default mode and salience network in schizophrenia and major depression.
    Shao J, Meng C, Tahmasian M, Brandl F, Yang Q, Luo G, Luo C, Yao D, Gao L, Riedl V, Wohlschläger A, Sorg C.
    Brain Imaging Behav; 2018 Dec; 12(6):1708-1719. PubMed ID: 29460166
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  • 5. Aberrant intra-salience network dynamic functional connectivity impairs large-scale network interactions in schizophrenia.
    Wang X, Zhang W, Sun Y, Hu M, Chen A.
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  • 7. Abnormal default-mode network homogeneity in first-episode, drug-naive schizophrenia at rest.
    Guo W, Yao D, Jiang J, Su Q, Zhang Z, Zhang J, Yu L, Xiao C.
    Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry; 2014 Mar 03; 49():16-20. PubMed ID: 24216538
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  • 8. Dysfunctional interactions between the default mode network and the dorsal attention network in subtypes of amnestic mild cognitive impairment.
    Wang J, Liu J, Wang Z, Sun P, Li K, Liang P.
    Aging (Albany NY); 2019 Oct 24; 11(20):9147-9166. PubMed ID: 31645482
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  • 10. Dysregulated Salience Network Control over Default-Mode and Central-Executive Networks in Schizophrenia Revealed Using Stochastic Dynamical Causal Modeling.
    Thakuri DS, Bhattarai P, Wong DF, Chand GB.
    Brain Connect; 2024 Feb 24; 14(1):70-79. PubMed ID: 38164105
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  • 11. A Dissociation in Effects of Risperidone Monotherapy on Functional and Anatomical Connectivity Within the Default Mode Network.
    Zong X, Hu M, Pantazatos SP, Mann JJ, Wang G, Liao Y, Liu ZC, Liao W, Yao T, Li Z, He Y, Lv L, Sang D, Tang J, Chen H, Zheng J, Chen X.
    Schizophr Bull; 2019 Oct 24; 45(6):1309-1318. PubMed ID: 30508134
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  • 12. Convergent and divergent altered patterns of default mode network in deficit and non-deficit schizophrenia.
    Zhou C, Yu M, Tang X, Wang X, Zhang X, Zhang X, Chen J.
    Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry; 2019 Mar 08; 89():427-434. PubMed ID: 30367960
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  • 13. A Longitudinal Study of Changes in Resting-State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Functional Connectivity Networks During Healthy Aging.
    Oschmann M, Gawryluk JR.
    Brain Connect; 2020 Sep 08; 10(7):377-384. PubMed ID: 32623915
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  • 14. Transdiagnostic modulation of brain networks by electroconvulsive therapy in schizophrenia and major depression.
    Sambataro F, Thomann PA, Nolte HM, Hasenkamp JH, Hirjak D, Kubera KM, Hofer S, Seidl U, Depping MS, Stieltjes B, Maier-Hein K, Wolf RC.
    Eur Neuropsychopharmacol; 2019 Aug 08; 29(8):925-935. PubMed ID: 31279591
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  • 15. Resting state hyperconnectivity of the default mode network in schizophrenia and clinical high-risk state for psychosis.
    Sasabayashi D, Takahashi T, Takayanagi Y, Nemoto K, Ueno M, Furuichi A, Higuchi Y, Mizukami Y, Kobayashi H, Yuasa Y, Noguchi K, Suzuki M.
    Cereb Cortex; 2023 Jun 20; 33(13):8456-8464. PubMed ID: 37099431
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  • 16. Transdiagnostic and disease-specific abnormalities in the default-mode network hubs in psychiatric disorders: A meta-analysis of resting-state functional imaging studies.
    Doucet GE, Janiri D, Howard R, O'Brien M, Andrews-Hanna JR, Frangou S.
    Eur Psychiatry; 2020 May 29; 63(1):e57. PubMed ID: 32466812
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  • 17. Functional connectivity alterations between default mode network and occipital cortex in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
    Geffen T, Smallwood J, Finke C, Olbrich S, Sjoerds Z, Schlagenhauf F.
    Neuroimage Clin; 2022 May 29; 33():102915. PubMed ID: 34933233
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  • 19. Dynamic functional connectivity analysis reveals decreased variability of the default-mode network in developing autistic brain.
    He C, Chen Y, Jian T, Chen H, Guo X, Wang J, Wu L, Chen H, Duan X.
    Autism Res; 2018 Nov 29; 11(11):1479-1493. PubMed ID: 30270547
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