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From brain connectivity to cognitive function: Dissecting the salience network in pediatric BECTS-ESES.

Ahmed Ameen FatehAbla SmahiMuhammad HassanTong MoZhanqi HuAdam A Q MohammedYan HuCristina Cañete MasséLi ChenYan ChenJianxiang LiaoHongwu Zeng
Published in: Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry (2024)
Our study heralds dFC within the SN as a vital biomarker for cognitive impairment in pediatric epilepsy, advocating for targeted cognitive-specific interventions in managing BECTS-ESES. The preliminary nature of our findings invites further studies to substantiate these associations, offering profound implications for the prognosis and therapeutic strategies in BECTS-ESES, thereby underlining the importance of this research in the field of pediatric neurology and epilepsy management.
Keyphrases
  • cognitive impairment
  • resting state
  • functional connectivity
  • white matter
  • physical activity
  • cancer therapy
  • intellectual disability
  • drug delivery
  • brain injury
  • childhood cancer