Assessing functional connectivity of brain network in children with nocturnal enuresis using resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging

[10],[11],[12] Nocturnal Enuresis and Resting State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Lei et al.,[11],[12] have studied the changes in spontaneous brain activity in children with primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis (PMNE) using statistical parametric mapping (SPM) and a resting-state fMRI...

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Bedwetting
Bladder
Brain
Child
Child health
Decision making
Health aspects
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Nervous system
NMR
Nocturnal Enuresis
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Physiology
Rest
Sleep
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