Task-evoked reconfiguration of the fronto-parietal network is associated with cognitive performance in brain tumor patients
Abstract
In healthy participants, the strength of task-evoked network reconfigurations is associated with cognitive performance across several cognitive domains. It is, however, unclear whether the capacity for network reconfiguration also plays a role in cognitive deficits in brain tumor patients. In the current study, we examined whether the level of reconfiguration of the fronto-parietal (‘FPN’) and default mode network (‘DMN’) during task execution...
Paper Details
Title
Task-evoked reconfiguration of the fronto-parietal network is associated with cognitive performance in brain tumor patients
Published Date
Aug 27, 2019
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
6
Pages
2351 - 2366
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