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Research: CAN connectivity predicts symptoms in ME/CFS
Cortical autonomic network connectivity predicts symptoms in myalgic encephalomyelitis/ chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), by Mark A Zinn, Leonard A Jason in International Journal of Psychophysiology Vol 170, Dec 2021, Pages 89-101 [doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2021.10.004] Highlights The findings of this study contribute … Continue reading
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Tagged autonomic nervous system, central autonomic network, DePaul Symptom Questionnaire, eLORETA, Mark A Zinn, Prof Leonard Jason
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Central autonomic network disturbance in ME/CFS
Central autonomic network disturbance in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: a pilot study, by Mark Zinn, Marcie L Zinn, Leonard A Jason in NeuroRegulation Vol 8, #2, pp 73-86, June 30 2021 Research abstract: Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is … Continue reading
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Tagged autonomic nervous system, central autonomic network, eLORETA, exact low-resolution electromagnetic tomography, Marcie Zinn, Mark A Zinn, maximal handgrip strength, Prof Leonard Jason
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Cortical hypoactivation during resting EEG suggests central nervous system pathology in patients with CFS
Research abstract: Cortical hypoactivation during resting EEG suggests central nervous system pathology in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, by MA Zinn, ML Zinna, I Valencia, LA Jason, JG Montoya in Biological Psychology Vol 136, July 2018, Pages 87-99 We investigated central fatigue in 50 patients … Continue reading
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Tagged Central Nervous System, Cortical pathology, EEG, eLORETA, exact low-resolution electromagnetic tomography, FSS, Ian Valencia, Marcie Zinn, Mark A Zinn, MFI scales, Prof Jose Montoya, Prof Leonard Jason
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Cortical connectivity in CFS and neurocognitive impairment
Research abstract: Small-world network analysis of cortical connectivity in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome using quantitative EEG, by Mark A Zinn, Marcie L Zinn, Leonard A Jason in NeuroRegulation, 4(3–4), 125–137, Dec 2017 The aim of this study was to explore the … Continue reading
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Tagged cognitive dysfunction, cortical connectivity, electroencephalogram, electromagnetic tomography, eLORETA, Marcie Zinn, Mark A Zinn, neurocognitive impairment, Prof Leonard Jason, QEEG brain mapping
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The blood volume paradox in ME/CFS & POTS
Health Rising blog post: The Blood Volume Paradox in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) and POTS by Cort Johnson, 29 July 2016. Kunihisa Miwa, a Japanese ME/CFS researcher, has been on something of a roll. Through no less than five studies he pioneered the … Continue reading
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Tagged arginine vasopressin, blood volume, Cort Johnson, Desmopressin, Dr David S Bell, Dr David Systrom, Dr Lucinda bateman, Dr Streeten, exercise intolerance, K Miwa, Marcie Zinn, Mark A Zinn, MS Medow, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, POTS, renin aldosterone paradox, Rhomberg test, small heart
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Assessment of neurocognitive impairment in CFS using QEEG brain mapping
Research abstract: Importance: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a chronic disease resulting in considerable and widespread cognitive deficits. Accurate and accessible measurement of the extent and nature of these deficits can aid healthcare providers and researchers in the diagnosis of … Continue reading
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Tagged LORETA, Marcie Zinn, Mark A Zinn, neurocognitive dysfunction, Prof Leonard Jason, QEEG brain mapping
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ME: symptoms & biomarkers
Review abstract: Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) continues to cause significant morbidity worldwide with an estimated one million cases in the United States. Hurdles to establishing consensus to achieve accurate evaluation of patients with ME continue, fueled by poor agreement about case definitions, slow progress … Continue reading
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Tagged assessment of symptoms, biological markers, diagnosis, diagnostic criteria, Marcie Zinn, Mark A Zinn, Prof Leonard Jason
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