Antagonistic network signature of motor function in Parkinson’s disease revealed by connectome-based predictive modeling
Motor impairment is a core clinical feature of Parkinson’s disease (PD). Although the decoupled brain connectivity has been widely reported in previous neuroimaging studies, how the functional connectome is involved in motor dysfunction has not been well elucidated in PD patients. Here we developed...
Main Authors: | Chen, H. (Author), Gao, Q. (Author), Hu, X. (Author), Li, R. (Author), Meng, L. (Author), Wang, H. (Author), Wang, X. (Author), Yoo, K. (Author), Zou, T. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2022
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