Publications by authors named "Qiaoyun Yu"

Article Synopsis
  • * The analysis of 11 studies with 949 participants revealed significant gray matter abnormalities in specific brain regions, particularly the right postcentral gyrus, left precentral gyrus, and left cingulate gyrus, indicating that these changes may be linked to cognitive function deficits.
  • * Additionally, further investigations showed that the abnormal gray matter structure in the left cingulate gyrus is strongly associated with cognitive impairments, suggesting that these neuroanatomical changes could be used as potential imaging
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Background: Major depressive and social anxiety disorders have a high comorbidity rate and similar cognitive patterns. However, their unique and shared neuroanatomical characteristics have not been fully identified.

Methods: Voxel-based morphometric studies comparing gray matter volume between patients with major depressive disorder/social anxiety disorder and healthy controls were searched using 4 electronic databases from the inception to March 2022.

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Background: Peripheral facial paralysis (PFP) is a consequence of the peripheral neuronal lesion of the facial nerve. It can be either primary (Bell palsy) or secondary. The incidence of PFP is 11.

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