Cerebral network disorders after stroke: Evidence from imaging‐based connectivity analyses of active and resting brain states in humans
AK Rehme, C Grefkes - The Journal of physiology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Stroke causes a sudden disruption of physiological brain function which leads to
impairments of functional brain networks involved in voluntary movements. In some cases …
impairments of functional brain networks involved in voluntary movements. In some cases …
A short history of causal modeling of fMRI data
KE Stephan, A Roebroeck - Neuroimage, 2012 - Elsevier
Twenty years ago, the discovery of the blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) contrast and
invention of functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) not only allowed for enhanced …
invention of functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) not only allowed for enhanced …
Shared versus private mobility: Modeling public interest in autonomous vehicles accounting for latent attitudes
Emerging autonomous vehicles (AVs) and shared mobility systems per se will transform
urban passenger transportation. Coupled together, shared AVs (SAVs) can facilitate …
urban passenger transportation. Coupled together, shared AVs (SAVs) can facilitate …
Group search algorithm recovers effective connectivity maps for individuals in homogeneous and heterogeneous samples
KM Gates, PCM Molenaar - NeuroImage, 2012 - Elsevier
At its best, connectivity mapping can offer researchers great insight into how spatially
disparate regions of the human brain coordinate activity during brain processing. A recent …
disparate regions of the human brain coordinate activity during brain processing. A recent …
Bridging the nomothetic and idiographic approaches to the analysis of clinical data
The nomothetic approach (ie, the study of interindividual variation) dominates analyses of
clinical data, even though its assumption of homogeneity across people and time is often …
clinical data, even though its assumption of homogeneity across people and time is often …
Network mapping with GIMME
Network science is booming! While the insights and images afforded by network mapping
techniques are compelling, implementing the techniques is often daunting to researchers …
techniques are compelling, implementing the techniques is often daunting to researchers …
[图书][B] Generalized structured component analysis: A component-based approach to structural equation modeling
H Hwang, Y Takane - 2014 - books.google.com
Developed by the authors, generalized structured component analysis is an alternative to
two longstanding approaches to structural equation modeling: covariance structure analysis …
two longstanding approaches to structural equation modeling: covariance structure analysis …
[HTML][HTML] Neural changes underlying successful second language word learning: An fMRI study
A great deal of research has examined behavioral performance changes associated with
second language learning. But what changes are taking place in the brain as learning …
second language learning. But what changes are taking place in the brain as learning …
Randomized controlled trial of emotionally focused couple therapy compared to treatment as usual for depression: Outcomes and mechanisms of change
AK Wittenborn, T Liu, TA Ridenour… - Journal of marital …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
This randomized controlled trial examined the effectiveness of Emotionally Focused Therapy
(EFT) for depression and relationship satisfaction versus usual care (ie, couple therapy other …
(EFT) for depression and relationship satisfaction versus usual care (ie, couple therapy other …
Investigating the subjective and objective factors influencing teenagers' school travel mode choice–An integrated choice and latent variable model
In this paper, we apply Bhat and Dubey's (2014) new probit-kernel based Integrated Choice
and Latent Variable (ICLV) model formulation to analyze children's travel mode choice to …
and Latent Variable (ICLV) model formulation to analyze children's travel mode choice to …