2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.nbd.2023.106265
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Dynamic functional connectivity reveals hyper-connected pattern and abnormal variability in freezing of gait of Parkinson's disease

Caiting Gan,
Min Ji,
Huimin Sun
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“…Five studies found decreased connectivity within DMN [72,75,92,93,96] and other networks [78,79]. Two studies reported increases in connectivity within the DMN [38,81], and four found increases between the DMN and other networks [37,77,90,95]. In the SN, one study found a rise in activity within the network [81], and other reported a decrease in connectivity within the SN [75].…”
Section: Parkinson's Diseasementioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Five studies found decreased connectivity within DMN [72,75,92,93,96] and other networks [78,79]. Two studies reported increases in connectivity within the DMN [38,81], and four found increases between the DMN and other networks [37,77,90,95]. In the SN, one study found a rise in activity within the network [81], and other reported a decrease in connectivity within the SN [75].…”
Section: Parkinson's Diseasementioning
confidence: 96%
“…At the regional level, similar to the findings of the Alzheimer's disease articles, the ACC and PCC demonstrated significantly different connectivity profiles compared to healthy controls. Altered activity in the ACC and PCC was observed in studies examining entire networks (e.g., DMN and SN) [37,38,72,75,78,81,90,92,93,95,96] or in a priori analyses of specific brain regions [37,68,72,75,77,78,79]. A notable four articles noted hypoconnectivity between the anterior cingulate cortex with other regions such as dorsal anterior insula, left lateral parietal cortex, and the left middle frontal gyrus [77,78,79].…”
Section: Parkinson's Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%