Connectivity of precuneus to the default mode and dorsal attention networks: A possible invariant marker of long-term tinnitus
Abstract
Resting state functional connectivity studies of tinnitus have provided inconsistent evidence concerning its neural bases. This may be due to differences in the methodology used, but it is also likely related to the heterogeneity of the tinnitus population. In this study, our goal was to identify resting state functional connectivity alterations that consistently appear across tinnitus subgroups. We examined two sources of variability in the...
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Title
Connectivity of precuneus to the default mode and dorsal attention networks: A possible invariant marker of long-term tinnitus
Published Date
Jan 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
16
Pages
196 - 204
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