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208 related items for PubMed ID: 33183375

  • 1. Functional disconnection between subsystems of the default mode network in schizophrenia.
    Fan F, Tan S, Huang J, Chen S, Fan H, Wang Z, Li CR, Tan Y.
    Psychol Med; 2022 Sep; 52(12):2270-2280. PubMed ID: 33183375
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  • 2. Reduced functional connectivity of default mode network subsystems in depression: Meta-analytic evidence and relationship with trait rumination.
    Tozzi L, Zhang X, Chesnut M, Holt-Gosselin B, Ramirez CA, Williams LM.
    Neuroimage Clin; 2021 Sep; 30():102570. PubMed ID: 33540370
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  • 3. Primary Disruption of the Memory-Related Subsystems of the Default Mode Network in Alzheimer's Disease: Resting-State Functional Connectivity MRI Study.
    Qi H, Liu H, Hu H, He H, Zhao X.
    Front Aging Neurosci; 2018 Sep; 10():344. PubMed ID: 30429784
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  • 4. Functional fractionation of default mode network in first episode schizophrenia.
    Fan F, Tan Y, Wang Z, Yang F, Fan H, Xiang H, Guo H, Hong LE, Tan S, Zuo XN.
    Schizophr Res; 2019 Aug; 210():115-121. PubMed ID: 31296414
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  • 5. Primary disruption of the default mode network subsystems in drug-naïve Parkinson's disease with mild cognitive impairments.
    Hou Y, Yuan X, Wei Q, Ou R, Yang J, Gong Q, Shang H.
    Neuroradiology; 2020 Jun; 62(6):685-692. PubMed ID: 32064569
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  • 6. Interaction among subsystems within default mode network diminished in schizophrenia patients: A dynamic connectivity approach.
    Du Y, Pearlson GD, Yu Q, He H, Lin D, Sui J, Wu L, Calhoun VD.
    Schizophr Res; 2016 Jan; 170(1):55-65. PubMed ID: 26654933
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  • 13. Rumination and Default Mode Network Subsystems Connectivity in First-episode, Drug-Naive Young Patients with Major Depressive Disorder.
    Zhu X, Zhu Q, Shen H, Liao W, Yuan F.
    Sci Rep; 2017 Feb 22; 7():43105. PubMed ID: 28225084
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  • 14. Default Mode Network Subsystems are Differentially Disrupted in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.
    Miller DR, Hayes SM, Hayes JP, Spielberg JM, Lafleche G, Verfaellie M.
    Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging; 2017 May 22; 2(4):363-371. PubMed ID: 28435932
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  • 18. Preferentially Disrupted Core Hubs Within the Default-Mode Network in Patients With End-Stage Renal Disease: A Resting-State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study.
    Ma C, Tian F, Ma MG, Su HW, Fan JC, Li ZH, Ren YD.
    Front Neurol; 2020 May 22; 11():1032. PubMed ID: 33250836
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  • 19. The retrosplenial cortex: A memory gateway between the cortical default mode network and the medial temporal lobe.
    Kaboodvand N, Bäckman L, Nyberg L, Salami A.
    Hum Brain Mapp; 2018 May 22; 39(5):2020-2034. PubMed ID: 29363256
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