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Neurobiological foundations of acupuncture: the relevance and future prospect based on neuroimaging evidenceDepressive symptoms in multiple sclerosis from an in vivo study with TBSS.Side of limb-onset predicts laterality of gray matter loss in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.Acupuncture Induces Time-Dependent Remodelling Brain Network on the Stable Somatosensory First-Ever Stroke Patients: Combining Diffusion Tensor and Functional MR ImagingInvestigation of acupoint specificity by multivariate granger causality analysis from functional MRI data.Morphometry based on effective and accurate correspondences of localized patterns (MEACOLP).Acupuncture modulates temporal neural responses in wide brain networks: evidence from fMRI studyAcupuncture induces divergent alterations of functional connectivity within conventional frequency bands: evidence from MEG recordings.Altered hub configurations within default mode network following acupuncture at ST36: a multimodal investigation combining fMRI and MEGA longitudinal study of hand motor recovery after sub-acute stroke: a study combined FMRI with diffusion tensor imaging.Manipulation of and sustained effects on the human brain induced by different modalities of acupuncture: an fMRI studyFrequency-dependent changes of local resting oscillations in sleep-deprived brain.Hypothalamus-related resting brain network underlying short-term acupuncture treatment in primary hypertension.FMRI connectivity analysis of acupuncture effects on an amygdala-associated brain network.Multivariate granger causality analysis of acupuncture effects in mild cognitive impairment patients: an FMRI studyLoss of microstructural integrity in the limbic-subcortical networks for acute symptomatic traumatic brain injury.Acupuncture Enhances Effective Connectivity between Cerebellum and Primary Sensorimotor Cortex in Patients with Stable Recovery Stroke.Interaction of acupuncture treatment and manipulation laterality modulated by the default mode networkAcupuncture modulates spontaneous activities in the anticorrelated resting brain networks.Imaging Neural Plasticity following Brain Injury.Imaging neurodegenerative diseases: mechanisms and interventions.Modulatory effects of acupuncture on resting-state networks: a functional MRI study combining independent component analysis and multivariate Granger causality analysis.Exploring the evolution of post-acupuncture resting-state networks combining ICA and multivariate Granger causality.Neural specificity of acupuncture stimulation from support vector machine classification analysis.Investigation of acupoint specificity by functional connectivity analysis based on graph theory.Exploring the effective connectivity of resting state networks in mild cognitive impairment: an fMRI study combining ICA and multivariate Granger causality analysis.Exploring vision-related acupuncture point specificity with multivoxel pattern analysis.Neural specificity of acupuncture stimulation at pericardium 6: evidence from an FMRI study.Comparison of visual cortical activations induced by electro-acupuncture at vision and nonvision-related acupoints.Altered topological patterns of brain networks in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease: a resting-state fMRI study.The role of insula-cerebellum connection underlying aversive regulation with acupuncture.Exploratory analysis of functional connectivity network in acupuncture study by a graph theory modeInvestigation of the large-scale functional brain networks modulated by acupunctureDisruption of periaqueductal grey-default mode network functional connectivity predicts persistent post-traumatic headache in mild traumatic brain injuryThe effect of white matter signal abnormalities on default mode network connectivity in mild cognitive impairmentSevere asymptomatic carotid stenosis is associated with robust reductions in homotopic functional connectivitySingle mild traumatic brain injury deteriorates progressive inter-hemispheric functional and structural connectivity
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