Medication and other therapies for psychiatric disorders show unsatisfying efficacy, in part due to the significant clinical/biological heterogeneity within each disorder and our over …
Functional connectivity (FC) profiles contain subject-specific features that are conserved across time and have potential to capture brain–behavior relationships. Most prior work has …
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The selective vulnerability of brain networks in individuals at risk for Alzheimer's disease (AD) may help differentiate pathological from normal aging at asymptomatic stages, allowing …
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disease characterised by functional connectivity alterations in both motor and extra-motor brain regions. Within the …
The identifiability framework (𝕀 f) has been shown to improve differential identifiability (reliability across-sessions and-sites, and differentiability across-subjects) of functional …
Background: Functional connectomes (FCs) have been shown to provide a reproducible individual fingerprint, which has opened the possibility of personalized medicine for …
Graph theoretical measures have frequently been used to study disrupted connectivity in Alzheimer's disease human brain connectomes. However, prior studies have noted that …
Functional connectomes (FCs) containing pairwise estimations of functional couplings between pairs of brain regions are commonly represented by correlation matrices. As …
Patients with Schizophrenia may show different clinical presentations, not only regarding inter-individual comparisons but also in one specific subject over time. In fMRI studies …