2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1229436
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Comprehensive investigations of cerebral hemodynamic responses in CSVD patients with mental disorders: a pilot study

Dan Wen,
Yong Xu

Abstract: Although a portion of patients with cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) present mental disorders, there is currently a lack of appropriate technologies to evaluate brain functions that are relevant to neurovascular coupling. Furthermore, there are no established objective criteria for diagnosing and distinguishing CSVD-induced mental disorders and psychiatric diseases. In this study, we report the first comprehensive investigation of the cerebral hemodynamics of CSVD patients who also presented with mental di… Show more

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“…The ambient light and motion artifacts were maintained to be minimal during the measurements. Follow the previous relevant studies [54,56,57] for obtaining the reliable outcomes and minimize the intra-subject variability, the complete protocol (including both active and passive tasks) was repeated three times at different days, i.e. from Day 1 to Day 3.…”
Section: Eeg and Cbf Measurement Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ambient light and motion artifacts were maintained to be minimal during the measurements. Follow the previous relevant studies [54,56,57] for obtaining the reliable outcomes and minimize the intra-subject variability, the complete protocol (including both active and passive tasks) was repeated three times at different days, i.e. from Day 1 to Day 3.…”
Section: Eeg and Cbf Measurement Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%