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Zhihao Li
Researcher at Shenzhen University
Publications - 58
Citations - 2345
Zhihao Li is an academic researcher from Shenzhen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Working memory & Resting state fMRI. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 56 publications receiving 1867 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhihao Li include University of Science and Technology of China & The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering.
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Inflammation is associated with decreased functional connectivity within corticostriatal reward circuitry in depression
Jennifer C. Felger,Zhihao Li,Ebrahim Haroon,Bobbi J. Woolwine,Moon Y. Jung,Xiaoping Hu,Andrew H. Miller +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that decreased corticostriatal connectivity may serve as a target for anti-inflammatory or pro-dopaminergic treatment strategies to improve motivational and motor deficits in patients with increased inflammation, including depression.
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FMRI Study of Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Using Amplitude of Low-Frequency Fluctuation Analysis
Zhiqiang Zhang,Guangming Lu,Yuan Zhong,Qifu Tan,Huafu Chen,Wei Liao,Lei Tian,Zhihao Li,Jixin Shi,Yijun Liu,Yijun Liu +10 more
TL;DR: The ALFF analysis may provide a useful tool in fMRI study of epilepsy, and individual analyses based on statistic parametric mapping revealed a moderate sensitivity and a fairly high specificity for the lateralization of unilateral mTLE.
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Opposite patterns of hemisphere dominance for early auditory processing of lexical tones and consonants.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that early auditory processing of a lexical tone at a preattentive stage is actually lateralized to the right hemisphere, suggesting the dependence of hemisphere dominance mainly on acoustic cues before speech input is mapped into a semantic representation in the processing stream.
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A functional MRI study of high-level cognition
TL;DR: To investigate the neural basis of GO, functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to measure brain activities of subjects engaged in playing GO and indicated a modest degree of stronger activation in right parietal area than in left.
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Increased inflammation and brain glutamate define a subtype of depression with decreased regional homogeneity, impaired network integrity, and anhedonia
Ebrahim Haroon,Xiangchuan Chen,Zhihao Li,Thrusharth Patel,Bobbi J. Woolwine,Xiaoping Hu,Jennifer C. Felger,Andrew H. Miller +7 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that decreased ReHo and related disruptions in network integrity may reflect toxic effects of inflammation-induced increases in extrasynaptic glutamate signaling, and local BOLD oscillatory activity as reflected in ReHo might be a useful measure of target-engagement in the brain for treatment ofinflammatory-induced behaviors.