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| Jessica S DamoiseauxSummaryAffiliation: VU University Medical Center Country: The Netherlands Publications
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Consistent resting-state networks across healthy subjectsJ S Damoiseaux
Department of Neurology, VU University Medical Center, De Boelelaan 1117, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103:13848-53. 2006..These findings show that the baseline activity of the brain is consistent across subjects exhibiting significant temporal dynamics, with percentage BOLD signal change comparable with the signal changes found in task-related experiments...
Reduced resting-state brain activity in the "default network" in normal agingJ S Damoiseaux
Department of Neurology, VU University Medical Center, De Boelelaan 1117, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Cereb Cortex 18:1856-64. 2008..The relevance of these findings is illustrated by the correlation between reduced activity of one of these RSNs and less effective executive functioning/processing speed in the older group...
White matter tract integrity in aging and Alzheimer's diseaseJessica S Damoiseaux
Department of Neurology, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Hum Brain Mapp 30:1051-9. 2009..This different pattern of decreased anatomical connectivity in normal aging and AD suggests that AD is not merely accelerated aging...
Loss of 'small-world' networks in Alzheimer's disease: graph analysis of FMRI resting-state functional connectivityErnesto J Sanz-Arigita
Department of Radiology, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
PLoS ONE 5:e13788. 2010..The form and role of functional connectivity changes thus remains ambiguous. The current study shows more conclusive data on connectivity changes in early AD using graph analysis on resting-state condition fMRI data...
Resting-state fMRI changes in Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairmentMaja A A Binnewijzend
Department of Radiology, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Neurobiol Aging 33:2018-28. 2012..Correlation with cognitive dysfunction demonstrated the clinical relevance of FC changes within the DMN. In conclusion, clinically relevant decreased FC within the DMN was observed in AD...
Model-free group analysis shows altered BOLD FMRI networks in dementiaSerge A R B Rombouts
Department of Physics and Medical Technology, Alzheimer Center, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Hum Brain Mapp 30:256-66. 2009..The technique is more sensitive than the commonly applied model-based method. Consistent with other research, we show that networks of activation and deactivation show decreased reactivity in dementia...
