Results revealed that HIV+ participants exhibited significant disruptions to whole-brain networks, characterized by weaker structural integration ( ...
As such, we examined structural whole-brain white matter connectivity patterns and cognitive performance in 29 HIV+ young adults (mean age = 25.9) with limited ...
Results revealed that HIV+ participants exhibited significant disruptions to whole-brain networks, characterized by weaker structural integration ( ...
Topological organization of whole-brain white matter in HIV infection · Authors. Laurie M. Baker, University of Missouri-St. Louis · Sarah A. · Journal. Brain ...
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Jun 18, 2024 · Results revealed that HIV+ participants exhibited significant disruptions to whole-brain networks, characterized by weaker structural ...
Results from this study indicate disruption to brain network integrity in treatment-limited HIV+ young adults with corresponding abnormalities in cognitive ...
Topological Organization of Whole-Brain White Matter in HIV Infection. / Heaps, Jodi; Baker, Laurie M.; Cooley, Sarah A. et al. In: Brain Connectivity, Vol. 7, ...
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Jun 24, 2022 · Subtle alterations, including whole-brain white matter damage and cognitive impairments in psychomotor speed and executive functioning, have ...
May 5, 2020 · The results show that untreated HIV-infected individuals have disrupted local brain dynamics that in part correlate with network topological ...