Abnormal dynamic functional connectivity in young nondisabling intracerebral hemorrhage patients
Dan Yang,
Xiangqi Luo,
Shengjun Sun
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivePrevious resting‐state functional magnetic resonance imaging studies on intracerebral hemorrhage patients have focused more on the static characteristics of brain activity, while the time‐varying effects during scanning have received less attention. Therefore, the current study aimed to explore the dynamic functional network connectivity changes of intracerebral hemorrhage patients.MethodsUsing independent component analysis, the sliding window approach, and the k‐means clustering analysis method, dif… Show more
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