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Resting-State Connectivity in Former, Current, and Never Smokers
Eric D. Claus
, Christina R. Weywadt
Biobehavioral Health
Consortium on Substance Use and Addiction
Penn State Neuroscience Institute
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Never-smokers
100%
Former Smokers
100%
Resting-state Functional Connectivity (rs-FC)
100%
Current Smokers
100%
International Cooperative Ataxia Rating Scale (ICARS)
75%
Nicotine Dependence
75%
Region of Interest
50%
Default Mode Network
50%
Posterior Region
50%
Superior Parietal Lobule
50%
Cognitive Control
25%
Cigarette
25%
Spontaneous Activity
25%
Research Support
25%
Smoking Cessation
25%
Large-scale Networks
25%
Group Comparison
25%
Nicotine Withdrawal
25%
Group Differences
25%
Neural Mechanisms
25%
Sensorimotor
25%
Novel Treatments
25%
Somatosensory Cortex
25%
Frontal Cortex
25%
Precentral Gyrus
25%
Coordinate-based
25%
Lateral Occipital Cortex
25%
Executive Control Network
25%
Long-term Abstinence
25%
Dorsal Attention
25%
Neuroscience
Tobacco Dependence
100%
Independent Component Analysis
100%
Parietal Lobe
66%
Default Mode Network
66%
Frontal Lobe
33%
Resting-State Functional Connectivity
33%
Somatosensory Cortex
33%
Postcentral Gyrus
33%
Occipital Lobe
33%