Abnormal brain functional networks in end‐stage renal disease patients with cognitive impairment
Brain and Behavior2021Vol. 11(4), pp. e02076–e02076
Citations Over TimeTop 19% of 2021 papers
Abstract
Disrupted brain functional networks were demonstrated in patients with ESRD, which were more severe in those with CI. Moreover, impaired nodal centralities in the default mode regions might underlie CI in patients with ESRD.
Related Papers
- → The precuneus/posterior cingulate cortex plays a pivotal role in the default mode network: Evidence from a partial correlation network analysis(2008)1,223 cited
- → Default mode network connectivity: effects of age, sex, and analytic approach(2008)228 cited
- → Developmental Maturation of the Precuneus as a Functional Core of the Default Mode Network(2019)73 cited
- → Cerebral Blood Flow in Posterior Cortical Nodes of the Default Mode Network Decreases with Task Engagement but Remains Higher than in Most Brain Regions(2010)106 cited
- → Default(y) Mode Network: Important regions of DMN do not survive alterations in flip angles(2020)1 cited