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Gilson Vieira
Researcher at University of São Paulo
Publications - 26
Citations - 533
Gilson Vieira is an academic researcher from University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resting state fMRI & Default mode network. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 26 publications receiving 441 citations.
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Age effects on the default mode and control networks in typically developing children.
João Ricardo Sato,João Ricardo Sato,João Ricardo Sato,Giovanni Abrahão Salum,Giovanni Abrahão Salum,Ary Gadelha,Ary Gadelha,Felipe Almeida Picon,Felipe Almeida Picon,Pedro Mario Pan,Pedro Mario Pan,Gilson Vieira,André Zugman,André Zugman,Marcelo Q. Hoexter,Marcelo Q. Hoexter,Marcelo Q. Hoexter,Maurício Anés,Maurício Anés,Luciana Monteiro Moura,Luciana Monteiro Moura,Marco Antonio Gomes Del'Aquilla,Marco Antonio Gomes Del'Aquilla,Edson Amaro Junior,Philip McGuire,Nicolas Crossley,Acioly L.T. Lacerda,Acioly L.T. Lacerda,Luis Augusto Rohde,Luis Augusto Rohde,Euripedes Constantino Miguel,Euripedes Constantino Miguel,Rodrigo A. Bressan,Rodrigo A. Bressan,Andrea Parolin Jackowski,Andrea Parolin Jackowski +35 more
TL;DR: The period of 7-15 years of age is crucial for the development of both the Default Mode and Control networks, with integration between the posterior and anterior neuronal modules and an increase in the centrality measures of the hub regions.
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Long-term structural changes after mTBI and their relation to post-concussion symptoms
TL;DR: There is evidence for both white and grey matter damage in participants with mTBI over 1 year after injury, and these structural changes are greater in those that report more PCS symptoms, suggesting a neurophysiological basis for these persistent symptoms.
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Multimodal imaging of mild traumatic brain injury and persistent postconcussion syndrome
Philip J. A. Dean,João Ricardo Sato,João Ricardo Sato,Gilson Vieira,Adam McNamara,Annette Sterr +5 more
TL;DR: A multimodal imaging study may be able to characterize the injury better, with individualized injury mechanisms and psychological factors in persistent postconcussion syndrome.
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Decreased centrality of subcortical regions during the transition to adolescence: A functional connectivity study
João Ricardo Sato,João Ricardo Sato,João Ricardo Sato,Giovanni Abrahão Salum,Ary Gadelha,Gilson Vieira,André Zugman,Felipe Almeida Picon,Pedro Mario Pan,Marcelo Q. Hoexter,Maurício Anés,Luciana Monteiro Moura,Marco Antonio Gomes Del'Aquilla,Nicolas Crossley,Edson Amaro Junior,Philip McGuire,Acioly L.T. Lacerda,Luis Augusto Rohde,Euripedes Constantino Miguel,Andrea Parolin Jackowski,Rodrigo A. Bressan +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assess brain networks connectivity changes in a large sample of 7-to 15-year-old subjects, testing the hypothesis that cortical regions will present an increasing relevance in commanding the global network.
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Decreased centrality of subcortical regions during the transition to adolescence: A functional connectivity study
João Ricardo Sato,Giovanni Abrahão Salum,Ary Gadelha,Gilson Vieira,André Zugman,Felipe Almeida Picon,Pedro Mario Pan,Marcelo Q. Hoexter,Maurício Anés,Luciana Monteiro Moura,Marco Antonio Gomes Del'Aquilla,Nicolas Crossley,Edson Amaro Junior,Philip McGuire,Acioly L.T. Lacerda,Luis Augusto Rohde,Euripedes Constantino Miguel,Andrea Parolin Jackowski,Rodrigo A. Bressan +18 more
TL;DR: A novel finding is reported of an increasing centrality of the angular gyrus during the transition to adolescence, with a decreasingCentrality of many subcortical and cerebellar regions.