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Yazhuo Kong

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  58
Citations -  1591

Yazhuo Kong is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Spinal cord. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 46 publications receiving 1146 citations. Previous affiliations of Yazhuo Kong include University of Oxford & University of Sheffield.

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Widespread modulation of cerebral perfusion induced during and after transcranial direct current stimulation applied to the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.

TL;DR: The data presented here provide mechanistic explanations for the behavioral effects of anodal tDCS applied to the left DLPFC in terms of modulating functional connectivity between the DLP FC and thalami, as has been hypothesized previously.
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Brain lesion distribution criteria distinguish MS from AQP4-antibody NMOSD and MOG-antibody disease

TL;DR: In this paper, a multicentre study tested previously reported criteria of "(1) at least 1 lesion adjacent to the body of the lateral ventricle and in the inferior temporal lobe; or (2) the presence of a subcortical U-fibre lesion or (3) a Dawson9s finger-type lesion" in an independent cohort of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) and AQP4-ab NMOSD patients and also assessed their value in myelin oligodendrocyte glycop
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Baseline reward circuitry activity and trait reward responsiveness predict expression of opioid analgesia in healthy subjects

TL;DR: A positive correlation between behavioral opioid analgesia and opioid-induced suppression of neuronal responses to noxious stimuli in key structures of the descending pain modulatory system (amygdala, periaqueductal gray, and rostral–ventromedial medulla), as well as the hippocampus is found.
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Intrinsically organized resting state networks in the human spinal cord

TL;DR: This work identified spatially distinct RSNs in the human spinal cord that were clearly separated into dorsal and ventral components, mirroring the functional neuroanatomy of the spinal cord and likely reflecting sensory and motor processing.
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Assessment of physiological noise modelling methods for functional imaging of the spinal cord

TL;DR: This study reviewed and implemented published physiological noise correction methods at higher field (3T) and aimed to find the optimal models for gradient-echo-based BOLD acquisitions, finding the PNM was found to outperform SAF in all three tests and inclusion of the CSF regressor was crucial as it explained a significant amount of signal variance in the cord.