2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.07.027
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Overlapping and parallel cerebello-cerebral networks contributing to sensorimotor control: An intrinsic functional connectivity study

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“…For example, anodal-tDCS of the left IFG altered connectivity in distinct networks associated with stimulated ventral and dorsal IFG, including lateral and medial frontal and sensorimotor regions [9,11]. Similarly, network modulations in the present study overlapped with areas functionally connected to the stimulated IFG [14] and also interconnected networks like the cerebellum [15]. Therefore, anodal-tDCS exerts beneficial effects on functional connectivity beyond the stimulated area by modulations of specific network nodes connected to the stimulation site.…”
Section: Impact On Rs-fmrisupporting
confidence: 60%
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“…For example, anodal-tDCS of the left IFG altered connectivity in distinct networks associated with stimulated ventral and dorsal IFG, including lateral and medial frontal and sensorimotor regions [9,11]. Similarly, network modulations in the present study overlapped with areas functionally connected to the stimulated IFG [14] and also interconnected networks like the cerebellum [15]. Therefore, anodal-tDCS exerts beneficial effects on functional connectivity beyond the stimulated area by modulations of specific network nodes connected to the stimulation site.…”
Section: Impact On Rs-fmrisupporting
confidence: 60%
“…A number of RS-networks are affected in MCI, including the default mode, dorsal attention, control, salience and sensory-motor networks [13]. Importantly, most of these networks are connected directly [14] or indirectly [15] with the stimulated IFG. Moreover, this montage has previously been shown to exert beneficial effects on semantic word-retrieval, task-related brain activity and RS-network configuration in healthy individuals [9,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specific disruption to white matter in the superior cerebellar peduncle might be associated with a loss of cerebellar output to the thalamus (Brito et al, 2009). The dentate nucleus, which supplies this projection, is a crucial link in the cortico-cerebellar close loop circuits that potentially modulate higher cognitive functions in primates (Kelly and Strick, 2003;Strick et al, 2009) and humans (Kipping et al, 2013). The highly complex and enlarged dentate nucleus in humans shows a pronounced left-right asymmetry (Baizer, 2014) and, correspondingly, consistent unilateral reduction in dentate projections is inferred from a study of individuals with Asperger's (Catani et al, 2008).…”
Section: Blurred Lines: Gabaergic and Glutamatergic Progenitor Domainmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Motor activity has long been known to directly modify emotion and mood (Niedenthal, 2007), and a bi-directional relationship between motor function and the subjective experience of emotion has been established (Zhu and Thagard, 2002). Considering that the PFC is functionally connected with several motor regions like cerebellum (Kipping et al, 2013) and basal ganglia (Kung et al, 2013), it is likely that this region mediates the complex interactions between motor function and emotion.…”
Section: Potential Applications Of Nirsmentioning
confidence: 99%