
Astrid P. Ramos-Ralon
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biorxiv.org | Nathan Hager |Xinying Wang |Anna Childress |Astrid P. Ramos-Ralon
AbstractOpioid use disorder (OUD) is associated with altered brain network connectivity, particularly in the fronto-parietal (FPN), default mode, and salience (SN) networks. At rest, brain networks that are distinct from each other but are partially connected can optimize neural efficiency and support cognitive performance. Previous research found lower network segregation in people with cognitive impairment, alcohol use disorder, and as people age.
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