Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6021352 Neurobiology of Disease 2016 34 Pages PDF
Abstract
During phonemic fluency performance, HIV + patients recruit subcortical structures to a greater degree than HIV − controls despite similar task performances suggesting that fMRI may be sensitive to neurocompromise before overt cognitive declines can be detected. Among HIV + individuals, reduced activity in the frontal-subcortical structures was associated with lower CD4 + count.
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