Abnormal dynamic functional connectivity and topological properties of cerebellar network in male obstructive sleep apnea.
Lifeng LiTing LongYuting LiuMuhammad AyoubYucheng SongYongqiang ShuXiang LiuLi ZengLing HuangYumeng LiuYingke DengHaijun LiDechang PengPublished in: CNS neuroscience & therapeutics (2024)
Abnormal dFC in male OSA may indicate an imbalance between the integration and segregation of brain networks, concurrent with global topological alterations. Abnormal default mode network interactions with high-order and low-level cognitive networks, disrupting their coordination, may impair the regulation of cognitive, emotional, and sleep functions in OSA.