Resting-State fMRI Networks in Children with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex.
Banu AhtamMathieu DehaesDanielle D SlivaJurriaan M PetersDarcy A KruegerElizabeth Martina BebinHope NorthrupJoyce Y WuSimon K WarfieldMustafa SahinPatricia Ellen Grantnull nullPublished in: Journal of neuroimaging : official journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging (2019)
Negative correlation between auditory RSN, as well as positive correlation between motor RSN and developmental outcome measures might reflect different brain mechanisms and, when identified, may be helpful in predicting later function. A larger study of TSC patients with a healthy control group is needed before auditory and motor RSNs could be considered as neurodevelopmental outcome biomarkers.