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    • Asymmetric projections of the arcuate fasciculus to the temporal cortex underlie lateralized language function in the human brain 

      Takaya, Shigetoshi; Kuperberg, Gina R.; Liu, Hesheng; Greve, Douglas N.; Makris, Nikos; Stufflebeam, Steven M. (Frontiers Media S.A., 2015)
      The arcuate fasciculus (AF) in the human brain has asymmetric structural properties. However, the topographic organization of the asymmetric AF projections to the cortex and its relevance to cortical function remain unclear. ...
    • Brain-Gut Axis Modulation of Acupuncture in Functional Dyspepsia: A Preliminary Resting-State fcMRI Study 

      Fang, Jiliang; Wang, Danhong; Zhao, Qing; Hong, Yang; Jin, Yulian; Liu, Zhishun; Zhou, Kehua; Jing, Xianghong; Yu, Xiaochun; Pan, Ruiqi; Chang, Andrew; Liu, Hesheng; Zhu, Bing (Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2015)
      Objective:. To explore acupuncture effects on brain functional connectivity in patients with functional dyspepsia (FD). Methods:. Eight patients in an acupuncture treatment group and ten healthy adults in the control group ...
    • Dissociated multimodal hubs and seizures in temporal lobe epilepsy 

      Douw, Linda; DeSalvo, Matthew N; Tanaka, Naoaki; Cole, Andrew J; Liu, Hesheng; Reinsberger, Claus; Stufflebeam, Steven M (BlackWell Publishing Ltd, 2015)
      Objective: Brain connectivity at rest is altered in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), particularly in “hub” areas such as the posterior default mode network (DMN). Although both functional and anatomical connectivity are ...
    • The Limbic-Prefrontal Network Modulated by Electroacupuncture at CV4 and CV12 

      Fang, Jiliang; Zhou, Kehua; Hong, Yang; Wang, Lei; Xue, Chao; Liu, Baoyan; Wang, Xiaoling; Liu, Hesheng; Wang, Yin; Liu, Jun; Song, Ming; Zhu, Bing (Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2012)
      fMRI studies showed that acupuncture could induce hemodynamic changes in brain networks. Many of these studies focused on whether specific acupoints could activate specific brain regions and were often limited to manual ...
    • The Organization of Local and Distant Functional Connectivity in the Human Brain 

      Sepulcre, Jorge; Liu, Hesheng; Talukdar, Tanveer; Martincorena, Iñigo; Yeo, Boon Thye Thomas; Buckner, Randy Lee (Public Library of Science, 2010)
      Information processing in the human brain arises from both interactions between adjacent areas and from distant projections that form distributed brain systems. Here we map interactions across different spatial scales by ...
    • Parcellating Cortical Functional Networks in Individuals 

      Wang, Danhong; Buckner, Randy L.; Fox, Michael D.; Holt, Daphne J.; Holmes, Avram J.; Stoecklein, Sophia; Langs, Georg; Pan, Ruiqi; Qian, Tianyi; Li, Kuncheng; Baker, Justin T.; Stufflebeam, Steven M.; Wang, Kai; Wang, Xiaomin; Hong, Bo; Liu, Hesheng (2015)
      The capacity to identify the unique functional architecture of an individual’s brain is a critical step towards personalized medicine and understanding the neural basis of variations in human cognition and behavior. Here, ...
    • S1 is associated with chronic low back pain: a functional and structural MRI study 

      Kong, Jian; Spaeth, Rosa B; Wey, Hsiao-Ying; Cheetham, Alexandra; Cook, Amanda H; Jensen, Karin; Tan, Ying; Liu, Hesheng; Wang, Danhong; Loggia, Marco L; Napadow, Vitaly; Smoller, Jordan W; Wasan, Ajay D; Gollub, Randy L (BioMed Central, 2013)
      A fundamental characteristic of neural circuits is the capacity for plasticity in response to experience. Neural plasticity is associated with the development of chronic pain disorders. In this study, we investigated 1) ...