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Xi-Nian Zuo

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  210
Citations -  30340

Xi-Nian Zuo is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resting state fMRI & Default mode network. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 194 publications receiving 23229 citations. Previous affiliations of Xi-Nian Zuo include Max Planck Society & Allen Institute for Brain Science.

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Longitudinal test-retest neuroimaging data from healthy young adults in southwest China.

TL;DR: The SLIM dataset is described, which includes brain and behavioral data across a long-term retest-duration within three and a half years, mMRI scans provided a set of structural, diffusion and resting-state functional MRI images, along with rich samples of behavioral assessments addressed—demographic, cognitive and emotional information.
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Fronto-temporal spontaneous resting state functional connectivity in pediatric bipolar disorder.

TL;DR: The data indicate that pediatric BD is characterized by altered task-independent functional connectivity in a fronto-temporal circuit that is also implicated in working memory and learning.
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Weighted Stochastic Block Models of the Human Connectome across the Life Span

TL;DR: This work adopts a generative modeling approach called weighted stochastic block models (WSBM) that can describe a wider range of community structure topologies by explicitly considering patterned interactions between communities in brain networks that go beyond modularity.
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Tai Chi Chuan optimizes the functional organization of the intrinsic human brain architecture in older adults

TL;DR: Findings provide evidence for the functional plasticity of the brain’s intrinsic architecture toward optimizing locally functional organization, with great implications for understanding the effects of TCC on cognition, behavior and health in aging population.