Increased brain atrophy and lesion load is associated with stronger lower alpha MEG power in multiple sclerosis patients
In multiple sclerosis, the interplay of neurodegeneration, demyelination and inflammation leads to changes in neurophysiological functioning. This study aims to characterize the relation between reduced brain volumes and spectral power in multiple sclerosis patients and matched healthy subjects. <...
Autores principales: | Van Schependom, J, Vidaurre, D, Costers, L, Sjøgård, M, Sima, DM, Smeets, D, D'hooghe, MB, D'haeseleer, M, Deco, G, Wens, V, De Tiège, X, Goldman, S, Woolrich, M, Nagels, G |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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