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Jue Wang
Researcher at Hangzhou Normal University
Publications - 39
Citations - 1412
Jue Wang is an academic researcher from Hangzhou Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resting state fMRI & Functional magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 37 publications receiving 1019 citations. Previous affiliations of Jue Wang include Chinese Academy of Sciences & Beijing Normal University.
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RESTplus: an improved toolkit for resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging data processing
Xi-Ze Jia,Jue Wang,Haiyang Sun,Han Zhang,Han Zhang,Wei Liao,Ze Wang,Chao-Gan Yan,Xiaowei Song,Yu-Feng Zang +9 more
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Basal ganglia circuits changes in Parkinson's disease patients.
TL;DR: The findings show how the dopaminergic system exerts influences on widespread brain networks, including motor and cognitive networks, in PD, and is more deviant in more severe disease.
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Dynamical intrinsic functional architecture of the brain during absence seizures
Wei Liao,Wei Liao,Zhiqiang Zhang,Dante Mantini,Dante Mantini,Qiang Xu,Gong-Jun Ji,Gong-Jun Ji,Han Zhang,Jue Wang,Zhengge Wang,Guanghui Chen,Lei Tian,Qing Jiao,Yu-Feng Zang,Guangming Lu +15 more
TL;DR: Novel insights into modifications in large-scale functional connectome during AS are revealed, which may contribute to a better understanding of the network mechanisms of state bifurcations in epileptogenesis.
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Hemispheric asymmetry in cognitive division of anterior cingulate cortex: A resting-state functional connectivity study
Hao Yan,Xi-Nian Zuo,Deyi Wang,Jue Wang,Chaozhe Zhu,Michael P. Milham,Dai Zhang,Dai Zhang,Yu-Feng Zang +8 more
TL;DR: FMRI results highlight the presence of clear asymmetries in functional networks associated with ACC-cd in the right hemisphere than the left, regardless of whether the connection was positive or negative.
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Eyes-Open/Eyes-Closed Dataset Sharing for Reproducibility Evaluation of Resting State fMRI Data Analysis Methods
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that reproducible patterns of EO-EC differences can be detected by all three measures, suggesting the feasibility of the EO/EC dataset for performing reproducibility assessment for other rs-fMRI measures.