21 Papers
18 Citations
Peihong Ma is an academic researcher from Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Acupuncture. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
A Multimodal Meta-Analysis of Structural and Functional Changes in the Brain of Tinnitus
Shirui Cheng,Guixing Xu,Jun Zhou,Yuzhu Qu,Zhengjie Li,Zhaoxuan He,Tao Yin,Peihong Ma,Ruirui Sun,Fanrong Liang +9 more
TL;DR: A multimodal analysis of available studies reporting whole-brain structural or functional data in tinnitus patients suggested the involvement of the cortico-striatal circuits in the neuropathology of tinnitis.
The Status of the Acupuncture Mechanism Study Based on PET/PET-CT Technique: Design and Quality Control
Zhaoxuan He,Likai Hou,Ruirui Sun,Tao Yin,Peihong Ma,Li Chen,Shirui Cheng,Xiaoyan Liu,Xiaojuan Hong,Jian Hou,Fang Zeng +10 more
TL;DR: It is found that reasonable arrangement of the operation process and the choice of appropriate acupuncture intervention time is conducive to a better interpretation of acupuncture-PET/PET-CT mechanism and effective quality control is an important way to ensure the repeatability of research results.
Does the Acupoint Specificity Exist? Evidence from Functional Neuroimaging Studies
Ke Qiu,Tao Yin,Xiaojuan Hong,Ruirui Sun,Zhaoxuan He,Xiaoyan Liu,Peihong Ma,Jie Yang,Lei Lan,Zhengjie Li,Chenjian Tang,Shirui Cheng,Fanrong Liang,Fang Zeng +13 more
- 01 Jan 2020
TL;DR: This review affirmed the existence of acupoint specificity and deemed that the ac upoint specificity was relative, indicating that multiple factors such as participants, sample size, acUpoint combinations, treatment courses, and types of ac Upoint could influence the expression of acUPoint specificity.
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Machine Learning in Neuroimaging: A New Approach to Understand Acupuncture for Neuroplasticity.
TL;DR: This review is aimed at providing an overview of this rapidly growing field by introducing the commonly used ML algorithms in neuroimaging studies briefly and analyzing the characteristics of the acupuncture studies based on ML and neuroim imaging, so as to provide references for future research.
Alterations of the White Matter in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis: A Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study With Tract-Based Spatial Statistics
Shirui Cheng,Xiaohui Dong,Jun Zhou,Chenjian Tang,Wenhua He,Yang Chen,Xinyue Zhang,Peihong Ma,Tao Yin,Yi Hu,Fang Zeng,Zhengjie Li,Fanrong Liang +12 more
TL;DR: Patients with KOA exhibited extensive white matter alterations in sensorimotor and pain-related regions, and longitudinal observation studies on the causation between abnormalities in the white matter tracts and KOA is needed in the future.