PubMed Mentions
The links below are to publications on PubMed referring to Normative Independent Component Analysis. This list is gathered weekly from PubMed automatically.
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Standardized low-resolution electromagnetic tomography in obsessive-compulsive disorder--a replication study. Description: Koprivova, Jana, et al. Standardized low-resolution electromagnetic tomography in obsessive-compulsive disorder--a replication study. ''Neurosci Lett''. 2013 Aug 26; '''548''': 185-9 | |
Increased parietal circuit-breaker activity in delta frequency band and abnormal delta/theta band connectivity in salience network in hyperacusis subjects. Description: Han, Jae Joon, et al. Increased parietal circuit-breaker activity in delta frequency band and abnormal delta/theta band connectivity in salience network in hyperacusis subjects. ''PLoS One''. 2018; '''13''' (1):e0191858 | |
Cortical Oscillatory Signatures Reveal the Prerequisites for Tinnitus Perception: A Comparison of Subjects With Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss With and Without Tinnitus. Description: Lee, Sang-Yeon, et al. Cortical Oscillatory Signatures Reveal the Prerequisites for Tinnitus Perception: A Comparison of Subjects With Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss With and Without Tinnitus. ''Front Neurosci''. 2020; '''14''': 596647 | |
Pre-treatment Ongoing Cortical Oscillatory Activity Predicts Improvement of Tinnitus After Partial Peripheral Reafferentation With Hearing Aids. Description: Han, Jae Joon, et al. Pre-treatment Ongoing Cortical Oscillatory Activity Predicts Improvement of Tinnitus After Partial Peripheral Reafferentation With Hearing Aids. ''Front Neurosci''. 2020; '''14''': 410 | |
Is the posterior cingulate cortex an on-off switch for tinnitus?: A comparison between hearing loss subjects with and without tinnitus. Description: Lee, Sang-Yeon, et al. Is the posterior cingulate cortex an on-off switch for tinnitus?: A comparison between hearing loss subjects with and without tinnitus. ''Hear Res''. 2021 Nov; '''411''': 108356 |