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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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Title: Reduced ventral attention network connectivity is linked to the accelerated maturation of adult-like cortical organization in childhood

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that changes in functional connectivity between childhood and adolescence are preferential to the salience/ventral attention network, and a core role for the ventral attentionnetwork in supporting age-dependent shifts in the macroscale organization of cortex across development is highlighted.
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Reduced Default Mode Network Functional Connectivity in Patients with Recurrent Major Depressive Disorder

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper found decreased default mode network functional connectivity in depressed patients, driven by patients with recurrent depression, and associated with current medication treatment but not with disease duration.
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Segregation between the parietal memory network and the default mode network: Effects of spatial smoothing and model order in ICA

TL;DR: It is indicated that PMN and DMN can only be stably separated using a combination of low-level spatial smoothing and high-order model across the three ICA algorithms, and it is argued for more considerations on parametric settings for interpreting DMN data.
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Functional connectome analyses reveal a highly optimized human olfactory network

TL;DR: An olfactory functional network has been identified through the large HCP dataset, affording a representative template of the human olf factory functional neuroanatomy and providing network-level insights into the remarkable functional specialization and spatial segregation of the olfaction system.
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Gene transcriptional expression of cortical thinning during childhood and adolescence

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors performed partial least squares regression and enrichment analysis to explore the relationship between gene transcriptional expression and the development of cortical thickness in childhood and adolescence, and found that the spatial model of normal cortical thinning during childhood and adolescent is associated with genes expressed predominantly in astrocytes, microglia, excitatory and inhibitory neurons.