Aberrant functional connectivity and activity in Parkinson’s disease and comorbidity with depression based on radiomic analysis
Brain and Behavior2021Vol. 11(5), pp. e02103–e02103
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Abstract
By identifying aberrant functional connectivity and activity as potential biomarkers, the radiomic approach facilitates a deeper understanding and provides new insights into the pathophysiology of DPD to support the clinical diagnosis with high prediction accuracy.
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