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Research: fMRI reveals differences between ME/CFS diagnostic criteria
fMRI distinguishes between two classes of ME/CFS Australian researchers have discovered that patients diagnosed using 2 different criteria, International Consensus Criteria (ICC) and the Fukuda criteria, have different brain activity. The main difference between the 2 criteria is that … Continue reading →
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Tagged brain connectivity, diagnostic criteria, Dr Leighton Barnden, Dr Sonya Marshall-Gradisnik, fMRI, Fukuda, functional magnetic resonance imaging, International Consensus Criteria, Jiasheng Su, Kiran Thapaliya, Natalie Eaton-Fitch
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Decreased connectivity & increased BOLD complexity in the default mode network in CFS
Research abstract: Decreased connectivity and increased BOLD complexity in the default mode network in individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome, by ZY Shan, K Finegan, S Bhuta, T Ireland, DR Staines, SM Marshall-Gradisnik, LR Barnden in Brain Connect. 2017 Nov 20 … Continue reading →
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Tagged biomarkers, BOLD signals, brain connectivity, brain dysfunction, Default mode network, Dr Leighton Barnden, Dr Sonya Marshall-Gradisnik, K Finegan, Prof Donald Staines, S Bhuta, T Ireland, Zack Y Shan
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