4 Papers
Dongbo Liu is an academic researcher from University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Insula & Parietal lobe. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Structural and functional correlates of motor imagery BCI performance: Insights from the patterns of fronto-parietal attention network.
Tao Zhang,Tiejun Liu,Fali Li,Mengchen Li,Dongbo Liu,Rui Zhang,Hui He,Peiyang Li,Jinnan Gong,Cheng Luo,Dezhong Yao,Peng Xu +11 more
TL;DR: This study recorded multi-modal datasets consisting of MI electroencephalography signals, T1-weighted structural and resting-state functional MRI data for each subject, and a correlation analysis was used to elucidate the relationships between the fronto-parietal attention network (FPAN) and MI-BCI performance.
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Enhanced functional connectivity and increased gray matter volume of insula related to action video game playing
TL;DR: By comparing AVG experts and amateurs, it is found that AVG experts had enhanced functional connectivity and grey matter volume in insular subregions and the experience-related enhancement was predominantly evident in the left insula, an understudied brain area.
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Functional Integration between Salience and Central Executive Networks: A Role for Action Video Game Experience.
Diankun Gong,Hui He,Weiyi Ma,Dongbo Liu,Mengting Huang,Li Dong,Jinnan Gong,Jianfu Li,Cheng Luo,Dezhong Yao +9 more
TL;DR: Analysis of AVG experts' and amateurs' resting-state brain functions through graph theoretical analyses and functional connectivity reveals enhanced intra- and internetwork functional integrations in AVG experts compared to amateurs, which support the possible relation between AVG experience and the neural network plasticity.
Altered intrinsic functional connectivity of the salience network in childhood absence epilepsy.
Cheng Luo,Tianhua Yang,Shipeng Tu,Jiayan Deng,Dongbo Liu,Qifu Li,Li Dong,Ilan Goldberg,Qiyong Gong,Dan Zhang,Dongmei An,Dong Zhou,Dezhong Yao +12 more
TL;DR: The results support the disturbance of intrinsic activity in the SN which may be linked to the interruption of salient information processing and associated with the attentional dysfunction in CAE.