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Physical activity and frontoparietal network connectivity in traumatic brain injury.

Emma M TinneyMeishan AiGoretti España-IrlaCharles H HillmanTimothy P Morris
Published in: Brain and behavior (2024)
Individuals with a history of TBI show functional connectivity alterations of the FPCN. Moreover, engagement in physical activity is associated with functional network connectivity of the FPCN in those with a TBI. These findings are consistent with the evidence that physical activity affects FPCN connectivity in non-injured adults; however, this effect presents differently in those with a history of TBI.
Keyphrases
  • traumatic brain injury
  • resting state
  • functional connectivity
  • physical activity
  • severe traumatic brain injury
  • body mass index
  • white matter
  • sleep quality
  • social media
  • multiple sclerosis