Aberrant spontaneous static and dynamic amplitude of low‐frequency fluctuations in cerebral small vessel disease with or without mild cognitive impairment
Brain and Behavior2023Vol. 13(12), pp. e3279–e3279
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Xulian Zhang, Zhigang Wang, Darui Zheng, Xuan Cao, Wenzhang Qi, Qianqian Yuan, Da Zhang, Xuhong Liang, Yiming Ruan, Shaojun Zhang, Weijie Tang, Qingling Huang, Chen Xue
Abstract
There were significant changes in sALFF and dALFF variability in CSVD patients. Abnormal spontaneous static and dynamic ALFFs may provide new insights into cognitive dysfunction in CSVD with MCI and may be valuable biomarkers for early diagnosis.
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