Exploring low‐ and high‐order functional connectivity in chronic ankle instability through resting‐state fMRI
Yajie Li,
Zhifeng Wang,
Yang Yang
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe functional connectivity (FC) has emerged as a valuable tool for comprehending the cerebral operational mechanism. Understanding the FC changes in patients with chronic ankle instability (CAI) helps reveal the underlying central nervous system mechanisms of the disease and provides clues for developing personalized treatment plans.ObjectivesTo explore differences between low‐ and high‐order FC in patients with CAI and healthy controls, as well as the correlation among the feature connections and c… Show more
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