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Subcortical Network Properties in Parkinson's Disease

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title
Subcortical Network Properties in Parkinson's Disease
author
Hesse, Jared Grant
abstract
Parkinson’s disease has been characterized as a “disconnection syndrome” reflecting the disruption of neural pathways. Network science analyses provide a promising way of further analyzing this characterization given the rich data they provide about the interrelationships between brain areas. In this study, network science graph theory based analyses were performed using the resting state data from 14 individuals with Parkinson’s disease.
subject
fMRI
Functional connectivity
Network
Parkinson's
Parkinson's disease
Subcortical
contributor
Dagenbach, Dale (committee chair)
Laurienti, Paul J (committee member)
Waugh, Christian E (committee member)
date
2016-05-21T08:35:44Z (accessioned)
2016-11-20T09:30:10Z (available)
2016 (issued)
degree
Psychology (discipline)
embargo
2016-11-20 (terms)
identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10339/59297 (uri)
language
en (iso)
publisher
Wake Forest University
type
Thesis

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