Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Rhode Island Hospital, Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI, USA. Electronic address: jfeng@lifespan.org.
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Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, No. 1, University Road, Tainan City, 70101, Taiwan. snwu@mail.ncku.edu.tw.
Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, National Cheng Kung University Medical College, Tainan City, Taiwan. snwu@mail.ncku.edu.tw.
Department of Medical Research, China Medical University Hospital, China Medical University, Taichung City, Taiwan. snwu@mail.ncku.edu.tw.
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Department of Cardiology, Angiology, Hemostaseology and Medical Intensive Care, Medical Faculty Mannheim, University Medical Centre Mannheim (UMM), Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Germany; European Center for AngioScience (ECAS) and German Center for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK) partner site Heidelberg/Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany; Key Laboratory of Medical Electrophysiology of the Ministry of Education, Medical Electrophysiological Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Institute of Cardiovascular Research, Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, Sichuan, China; Department of Cardiology, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, Luzhou 646000, China. Electronic address: xuehui.fan@medma.uni-heidelberg.de.
Publications dans "Canaux potassiques calcium-dépendants de conductance intermédiaire" :
Department of Cardiology, Angiology, Hemostaseology and Medical Intensive Care, Medical Faculty Mannheim, University Medical Centre Mannheim (UMM), Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Germany.
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Institute of Physiology, Department of Cellular and Translational Physiology, Medical Faculty, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany; Institut für Forschung und Lehre (IFL), Molecular and Experimental Cardiology, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany; Department of Cardiology and Angiology, Bergmannsheil University Hospital, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany.
Publications dans "Canaux potassiques calcium-dépendants de conductance intermédiaire" :
Institute of Physiology, Department of Cellular and Translational Physiology, Medical Faculty, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany; Institut für Forschung und Lehre (IFL), Molecular and Experimental Cardiology, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany; Department of Cardiology and Angiology, Bergmannsheil University Hospital, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany.
Publications dans "Canaux potassiques calcium-dépendants de conductance intermédiaire" :
Department of Cardiology, Angiology, Hemostaseology and Medical Intensive Care, Medical Faculty Mannheim, University Medical Centre Mannheim (UMM), Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Germany; European Center for AngioScience (ECAS) and German Center for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK) partner site Heidelberg/Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany; Key Laboratory of Medical Electrophysiology of the Ministry of Education, Medical Electrophysiological Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Institute of Cardiovascular Research, Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, Sichuan, China; Department of Cardiology, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, Luzhou 646000, China. Electronic address: xiaobo.zhou@medma.uni-heidelberg.de.
Publications dans "Canaux potassiques calcium-dépendants de conductance intermédiaire" :
Department of Cardiology, Angiology, Hemostaseology and Medical Intensive Care, Medical Faculty Mannheim, University Medical Centre Mannheim (UMM), Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Germany; European Center for AngioScience (ECAS) and German Center for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK) partner site Heidelberg/Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany.
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The discovery of the default mode network (DMN) has revolutionized our understanding of the workings of the human brain. Here, I review developments that led to the discovery of the DMN, offer a perso...
Default mode network (DMN) is a principal network that is more active at the baseline functional state of consciousness and spontaneous brain activity. Nasal breathing beyond the oxygen supply, entrai...
Using electroencephalography (EEG), we assessed the power spectral density and connectivity in DMN during the resting state among a group of sixteen healthy during three successive sessions. In additi...
Our analyses demonstrated that nasal airflow, during both nasal breathing and nasal air-puff states, enhanced the power and connectivity of DMN regions specially at higher frequency bands, particularl...
Nasal airflow promotes brain oscillations, particularly at the range of gamma that is very essential for higher brain functions....
The exact pathophysiology of TS is still elusive. Previous studies have identified default mode networks (DMN) abnormalities in patients with TS. However, these literatures investigated the neural act...
The study was conducted by analyzing the EEG data of TS patients with graph theory approaches. Thirty children with TS and thirty healthy controls (HCs) were recruited, and all subjects underwent rest...
A significantly lower connectivity in the neural activity of the TS patients in the β band was found between the bilateral posterior cingulate cortex/retrosplenial cortex (t = -3.02, p < 0.05). Compar...
The functional connectivity and topological properties of the DMN of TS patients were disrupted, and abnormal DMN topological property alterations might affect the severity of tic in TS patients. The ...
Default mode network (DMN) may be associated with wisdom (i.e., mature understanding of life featured by perspectival metacognition) when advising from a self-referential perspective due to the involv...
The spontaneous replay of patterns of activity related to past experiences and memories is a striking feature of brain activity, as is the coherent activation of sets of brain areas - particularly tho...
Changes in the brain's default mode network (DMN) in the resting state are closely related to autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Module segmentation can effectively elucidate the neural mechanism of ASD ...
The default mode network (DMN) has been theorized to participate in a range of social, cognitive, and affective functions. Yet, previous accounts do not consider how the DMN contributes to other brain...
Extensive research with musicians has shown that instrumental musical training can have a profound impact on how acoustic features are processed in the brain. However, less is known about the influenc...
Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. It is fundamental to emotional intelligence and social iterations. Neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that empathy activates ...
To explore the neural underpinnings of empathy revealed by stereoelectroencephalography utilizing recurrence quantification analysis (RQA)....
This retrospective cohort included 38 epilepsy patients with stereoelectroencephalography implantation. RQA metrics were applied to parameterize the network organization of default mode network (DMN) ...
RQA metrics with DMN (R...
The present study used various RQA metrics to parameterize the network organization of DMN and determine the neural underpinning of DMN for empathy modulation....
This paper aimed to probe changes in the default mode network (DMN) functional connectivity (DMNFC) of the brain of patients with insomnia disorder (ID) under the resting state....
A total of 67 patients with ID and 67 graphically matched healthy controls were selected. Then, their general information was collected, followed by a psychological scale valuation. Resting state func...
Compared with the healthy control group, the patients in the ID group were observed with abnormalities of DMNFC. Specifically, a significant increase in the functional connectivity (FC) could be obser...
ID patients may suffer changes in FC. The decline of FC in DMN may be one of the underlying causes of ID; the enhancement of FC between DMN and the visual-spatial attention network may play a key role...