Publications by authors named "Zilong Hong"

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  • * Researchers used MRI data from 418 individuals to identify sex differences in the white matter structures of the brain, particularly the connections between the amygdala and the medial prefrontal cortex.
  • * Findings indicate that the amy-gdala-medial prefrontal cortex pathway is linked to unique genetic and neurotransmitter influences on emotion processing, and similar differences were observed in infants, suggesting developmental implications.
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Pain empathy enables us to understand and share how others feel pain. Few studies have investigated pain empathy-related functional interactions at the whole-brain level across all networks. Additionally, women with primary dysmenorrhea (PDM) have abnormal pain empathy, and the association among the whole-brain functional network, pain, and pain empathy remain unclear.

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Pain empathy, defined as the ability of one person to understand another person's pain, shows large individual variations. The anterior insula is the core region of the pain empathy network. However, the relationship between white matter (WM) properties of the fiber tracts connecting the anterior insula with other cortical regions and an individual's ability to modulate pain empathy remains largely unclear.

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