B. Zhou
19 Papers
B. Zhou is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Precuneus. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 15 publications.
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Papers
Alterations of Static and Dynamic Functional Connectivity of the Nucleus Accumbens in Patients With Major Depressive Disorder
B. Zhou,Yuan Chen,Ruiping Zheng,Yu Jiang,Shuying Li,Yarui Wei,Mengzhe Zhang,Xinyu Gao,Baohong Wen,Shaoqiang Han,Jingliang Cheng +10 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrates abnormal RSFC and DFC between the NAc and distributed cerebral regions in MDD patients, characterized by decreased RSFCand DFC of the NAC connecting with the reward, executive, default-mode, and salience network.
Abnormal dynamic functional connectivity in first‐episode, drug‐naïve adolescents with major depressive disorder
Ruiping Zheng,Yuan Chen,Yu Jiang,B. Zhou,Shuying Li,Yarui Wei,Caihong Wang,Shaoqiang Han,Ying Zhang,Jingliang Cheng +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the patterns of change in dynamic functional connectivity (FC) in depressed adolescents by using a sliding windows approach, k-means clustering, and graph theory methods.
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Parsing altered gray matter morphology of depression using a framework integrating the normative model and non-negative matrix factorization
Shaoqiang Han,Qian Cui,Ruiping Zheng,Shuying Li,B. Zhou,Keke Fang,Wei Sheng,Baohong Wen,Liang Liu,Yarui Wei,Huafu Chen,Yuan Chen,Jingliang Cheng,Ying Zhang +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a framework integrating the normative model and non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) was proposed to quantitatively assess altered gray matter morphology in depression from a dimensional perspective.
Gray matter atrophy is constrained by normal structural brain network architecture in depression.
Shaoqiang Han,Keke Fang,Rui-Jing Zheng,Shuying Li,B. Zhou,Wei Sheng,Baohong Wen,Liang Liu,Yarui Wei,Yuan Chen,Huafu Chen,Qian Cui,Jingliang Cheng,Yong Zhang +13 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that gray matter atrophy is constrained by structural brain connectome and elucidate the possible pathological progression in depression.
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