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Comprehensive elucidation of resting-state functional connectivity in anorexia nervosa by a multicenter cross-sectional study.

Yusuke SudoJunko OtaTsunehiko TakamuraRio KamashitaSayo HamataniNoriko NumataRitu Bhusal ChhatkuliTokiko YoshidaJumpei TakahashiHitomi KitagawaKoji MatsumotoYoshitada MasudaMichiko NakazatoYasuhiro SatoYumi HamamotoTomotaka ShojiTomohiko MuratsubakiMotoaki SugiuraShin FukudoMichiko KawabataMomo SunadaTomomi NodaKeima ToseMasanori IsobeNaoki KodamaShingo KakedaMasatoshi TakahashiShu TakakuraMotoharu GondoKazufumi YoshiharaYoshiya MoriguchiEiji ShimizuAtsushi SekiguchiYoshiyuki Hirano
Published in: Psychological medicine (2024)
Stronger rsFCs in regions containing mainly DLPFC, and weaker rsFCs in regions containing primarily cerebellum, within temporal lobe, between posterior fusiform cortex and lateral part of visual network, and between ACC and thalamus, may represent categorical diagnostic markers discriminating AN patients from HC.
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