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Dedifferentiation Does Not Account for Hyperconnectivity after Traumatic Brain Injury

机译:颅脑外伤后去分化不能解决超连通性

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ObjectiveChanges in functional network connectivity following traumatic brain injury (TBI) have received increasing attention in recent neuroimaging literature. This study sought to understand how disrupted systems adapt to injury during resting and goal-directed brain states. Hyperconnectivity has been a common finding, and dedifferentiation (or loss of segregation of networks) is one possible explanation for this finding. We hypothesized that individuals with TBI would show dedifferentiation of networks (as noted in other clinical populations) and these effects would be associated with cognitive dysfunction.
机译:目的在最近的神经影像学文献中,创伤性脑损伤(TBI)后功能网络连接的变化已引起越来越多的关注。这项研究试图了解被破坏的系统如何在静止和目标定向的大脑状态下适应损伤。超连接性是一个常见的发现,去差异化(或网络隔离的丢失)是对此发现的一种可能解释。我们假设患有TBI的个体将表现出网络去分化(如在其他临床人群中所述),并且这些影响将与认知功能障碍相关。

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