7 Papers
Yingjia Li is an academic researcher from University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Default mode network. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications.
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White-matter functional networks changes in patients with schizophrenia
Yuchao Jiang,Cheng Luo,Xuan Li,Yingjia Li,Hang Yang,Jianfu Li,Xin Chang,Hechun Li,Huanghao Yang,Jijun Wang,Mingjun Duan,Dezhong Yao +11 more
TL;DR: E evaluation of the spontaneous oscillation of white‐matter networks and the functional connectivity between them showed that patients with schizophrenia had decreased amplitudes of low‐frequency oscillation and increased functional connectivity in the superficial perception‐motor networks, which may be the foundation of the extensively disrupted connections in schizophrenia.
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Common and distinct dysfunctional patterns contribute to triple network model in schizophrenia and depression: A preliminary study.
TL;DR: Dysconnectivity patterns are identified including dysconnectivity between DMN and SN, which may contribute to shared cognitive and affective impairment in DEP and SCH and indicate an unbalanced recruitment between SN and CEN.
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Reconfiguration of Dynamic Functional Connectivity in Sensory and Perceptual System in Schizophrenia
Debo Dong,Mingjun Duan,Yulin Wang,Yulin Wang,Xingxing Zhang,Xiaoyan Jia,Yingjia Li,Fei Xin,Dezhong Yao,Cheng Luo +9 more
TL;DR: The present study comprehensively examined dynamic reconfigurations of resting-state functional connectivity in schizophrenia at voxel level, region level, and network levels and provided novel neural evidence to support the hypothesis of disrupted perceptual and cognitive function in schizophrenia.
Transdiagnostic differences in the resting-state functional connectivity of the prefrontal cortex in depression and schizophrenia.
Xi Chen,Chang Liu,Hui He,Xin Chang,Yuchao Jiang,Yingjia Li,Mingjun Duan,Jianfu Li,Cheng Luo,Dezhong Yao +9 more
TL;DR: The results suggested that the resting-state functional connectivity pattern in the prefrontal cortex may be a transdiagnostic difference between depression and schizophrenia patients.
Distance-dependent reconfiguration of hubs in Alzheimer’s disease: a cross-tissue functional network study
Xingxing Zhang,Yingjia Li,Qing Guan,Debo Dong,Jianfeng Zhang,Xianghong Meng,Fuyong Chen,Yuejia Luo,Haobo Zhang +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined the hubs of cross-tissue distance-dependent networks and their changes in Alzheimer's disease (AD) using resting-state fMRI data of 30 AD patients and 37 normal older adults (NC).