| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6021352 | Neurobiology of Disease | 2016 | 34 Pages |
Abstract
During phonemic fluency performance, HIVÂ + patients recruit subcortical structures to a greater degree than HIVÂ â controls despite similar task performances suggesting that fMRI may be sensitive to neurocompromise before overt cognitive declines can be detected. Among HIVÂ + individuals, reduced activity in the frontal-subcortical structures was associated with lower CD4Â + count.
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Authors
April D. Thames, Philip Sayegh, Kevin Terashima, Jessica M. Foley, Andrew Cho, Alyssa Arentoft, Charles H. Hinkin, Susan Y. Bookheimer,
