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How default is the default mode of brain function? Further evidence from intrinsic BOLD signal fluctuations.

30 Jul 2006 The default mode of brain function hypothesis and the presence of spontaneous intrinsic low-frequency signal fluctuations during rest have recently attracted attention in the neuroscience community. In this study we asked two questions: First, is ...
rec_pub_16879844-how-default-default-mode-brain-function-evidence-intrinsic-bold.htm


Default from tuberculosis treatment in Tashkent, Uzbekistan; who are these defaulters and why do they default?

20 Jul 2008 BACKGROUND: In Tashkent (Uzbekistan), TB treatment is provided in accordance with the DOTS strategy. Of 1087 pulmonary TB patients started on treatment in 2005, 228 (21%) defaulted. This study investigates who the defaulters in Tashkent are, when ...
rec_pub_18647400-default-tuberculosis-treatment-tashkent-uzbekistan-defaulters-default.htm


Aberrant "default mode" functional connectivity in schizophrenia.

27 Feb 2007 OBJECTIVE: The "default mode" has been defined as a baseline condition of brain function and is of interest because its component brain regions are believed to be abnormal in schizophrenia. It was hypothesized that the default mode network would ...
rec_pub_17329470-aberrant-default-mode-functional-connectivity-schizophrenia.htm


Treatment default among urban tuberculosis patients, Thailand.

29 Nov 2007 Tuberculosis treatment default, missing medical appointments for two consecutive months or more, is a serious problem not only for individuals but also for societies and health-care systems. Most research focuses only on patient factors without ...
rec_pub_18021164-treatment-default-urban-tuberculosis-patients-thailand.htm


Minds at rest? Social cognition as the default mode of cognizing and its putative relationship to the "default system" of the brain.

20 Apr 2008 The "default system" of the brain has been described as a set of regions which are 'activated' during rest and 'deactivated' during cognitively effortful tasks. To investigate the reliability of task-related deactivations, we performed a ...
rec_pub_18434197-minds-rest-social-cognition-default-mode-cognizing-putative.htm


The maturing architecture of the brain's default network.

3 Mar 2008 In recent years, the brain's "default network," a set of regions characterized by decreased neural activity during goal-oriented tasks, has generated a significant amount of interest, as well as controversy. Much of the discussion has focused on ...
rec_pub_18322013-the-maturing-architecture-brain-s-default-network.htm


Tuberculosis treatment default among Brazilian children.

30 Jul 2006 OBJECTIVES: To study the prevalence and time of tuberculosis (TB) treatment default among children and to compare defaulters with those who completed treatment. METHODS: Retrospective cohort study at the Hospital Municipal Jesus, Rio de Janeiro, ...
rec_pub_16898370-tuberculosis-treatment-default-brazilian-children.htm


Independent component model of the default-mode brain function: Assessing the impact of active thinking.

19 Jul 2006 The "default-mode" network is an ensemble of cortical regions, which are typically deactivated during demanding cognitive tasks in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies. Using functional connectivity, this network can be ...
rec_pub_17027761-independent-component-model-default-mode-brain-function-assessing.htm


Risk factors and mortality associated with default from multidrug-resistant tuberculosis treatment.

13 Jun 2008 BACKGROUND: Completing treatment for multidrug-resistant (MDR) tuberculosis (TB) may be more challenging than completing first-line TB therapy, especially in resource-poor settings. The objectives of this study were to (1) identify risk factors for ...
rec_pub_18462099-risk-factors-mortality-associated-default-multidrug-resistant.htm


Consistency and functional specialization in the default mode brain network.

7 Jul 2008 The notion of a "default mode of brain function" has taken on certain relevance in human neuroimaging studies and in relation to a network of lateral parietal and midline cortical regions that show prominent activity fluctuations during passive ...
rec_pub_18621692-consistency-functional-specialization-default-mode-brain-network.htm

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