Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6040177 | NeuroImage | 2007 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Global gray matter atrophy in the patient group was associated with low PASAT scores. In a multiple regression analysis including white matter lesion load and gray matter atrophy as covariates, PASAT performance correlated with activation in left posterior parietal cortex and right anterior midfrontal gyrus, indicating a reallocation of neuronal resources to help preserve function. Global gray matter atrophy correlated with activation in bilateral prefrontal cortex, dorsal ACC and left posterior parietal cortex and, furthermore, was associated with a low degree of deactivation in rostral ACC, suggesting neural inefficiency and consistent with a reduced capacity to modulate between frontoparietal task-associated activation and 'default network' activity. The current study provides evidence that altered brain activation in MS patients has two distinct components, one related to compensatory processes and one to neural inefficiency associated with tissue damage.
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Authors
Katrin Morgen, Gebhard Sammer, Susan M. Courtney, Tobias Wolters, Hanne Melchior, Carlo R. Blecker, Patrick Oschmann, Manfred Kaps, Dieter Vaitl,