Dynamic functional connectivity (dFC) allows capturing recurring patterns (states) of interaction among functional networks. Here, we investigated resting state (RS) dFC abnormalities across the different clinical phenotypes of multiple sclerosis (MS) and assessed their correlation with motor and cognitive performances.

Dynamic functional connectivity in the main clinical phenotypes of multiple sclerosis / Hidalgo de la Cruz, Milagros; Valsasina, Paola; Sangalli, Francesca; Esposito, Federica; Rocca, Maria; Filippi, Massimo. - In: BRAIN CONNECTIVITY. - ISSN 2158-0014. - 11:(2021), pp. 678-690. [10.1089/brain.2020.0920]

Dynamic functional connectivity in the main clinical phenotypes of multiple sclerosis

Hidalgo de la Cruz, Milagros;Rocca, Maria;Filippi, Massimo
2021-01-01

Abstract

Dynamic functional connectivity (dFC) allows capturing recurring patterns (states) of interaction among functional networks. Here, we investigated resting state (RS) dFC abnormalities across the different clinical phenotypes of multiple sclerosis (MS) and assessed their correlation with motor and cognitive performances.
2021
Functional connectivity
Multiple sclerosis
Resting-state functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging (R-fMRI)
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