10 August 2020 : Clinical Research
Abnormal Fractional Amplitude of Low-Frequency Fluctuation Changes in Patients with Monocular Blindness: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Study
Jian-Wen Fang1ACDEF, Ya-Jie Yu1ACD, Li-Ying Tang23CD, Si-Yi Chen1C, Meng-Yao Zhang1F, Tie Sun1AF, Shi-Nan Wu1B, Kang Yu1B, Biao Li1B, Yi Shao1ACDG*DOI: 10.12659/MSM.926224
Med Sci Monit 2020; 26:e926224
Table 4 The fALFF applied in neurodegenerative diseases.
| Author | Year | Disease | Brain areas | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| fALFF increased | fALFF decreased | |||
| Lai CH, et al. []28 | 2015 | Pure major depressive disorder | Left temporal subgyral region | Right frontal subcallosal gyrus and right parietal postcentral gyrus |
| Wang JJ, et al. []29 | 2016 | Migraine | Bilateral insular and left orbital cortex | Left occipital lobe and bilateral cerebellum posterior lobe |
| Egorova N, et al. []30 | 2017 | Post-stroke depression | DLPFC, right precentral gyrus and left insula | – |
| Tang Y, et al. []31 | 2017 | Parkinson’s disease | – | Right cerebellum posterior lobe |
| Duan G, et al. []32 | 2017 | Premenstrual syndrome | Left hippocampus | – |
| fALFF – fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation. | ||||






