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    Whole blood thiamine, intravenous thiamine supplementation and delirium occurrence in the intensive care unit: retrospective cohort analyses

    Thiamine di-phosphate is an essential cofactor in glucose metabolism, glutamate transformation and acetylcholinesterase activity, pathways associated with delirium occurrence. We hypothesised that a deficiency...

    Muhammad A. Mumin, Cathrine A. McKenzie in International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy (2024)

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    Clustering of antipsychotic-naïve patients with schizophrenia based on functional connectivity from resting-state electroencephalography

    Schizophrenia is associated with aberrations in the Default Mode Network (DMN), but the clinical implications remain unclear. We applied data-driven, unsupervised machine learning based on resting-state electr...

    Karen S. Ambrosen, Fanny Fredriksson in European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinic… (2023)

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    Mental, cognitive and physical outcomes after intensive care unit treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic: a comparison between COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 patients

    To compare mental, cognitive and physical outcomes between COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 patients, 3–6 months after Intensive Care Unit (ICU) treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic and to compare mental outcomes b...

    Fedor van Houwelingen, Edwin van Dellen, J. M. Anne Visser-Meily in Scientific Reports (2023)

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    Muva physical activity intervention to improve social functioning in people with a severe mental illness: study protocol of a pragmatic stepped wedge cluster randomized trial

    People with severe mental illness (SMI) often suffer from long-lasting symptoms that negatively influence their social functioning, their ability to live a meaningful life, and participation in society. Interv...

    Lisanne Elisabeth Maria Koomen, Ilona Hendrika Theodora van de Meent in BMC Psychiatry (2022)

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    Author Correction: Functional connectome differences in individuals with hallucinations across the psychosis continuum

    An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.

    Maya J. L. Schutte, Marc M. Bohlken, Guusje Collin, Lucija Abramovic in Scientific Reports (2021)

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    Functional connectome differences in individuals with hallucinations across the psychosis continuum

    Hallucinations may arise from an imbalance between sensory and higher cognitive brain regions, reflected by alterations in functional connectivity. It is unknown whether hallucinations across the psychosis con...

    Maya J. L. Schutte, Marc M. Bohlken, Guusje Collin, Lucija Abramovic in Scientific Reports (2021)

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    Functional brain networks in the schizophrenia spectrum and bipolar disorder with psychosis

    Psychotic experiences have been proposed to lie on a spectrum, ranging from subclinical experiences to treatment-resistant schizophrenia. We aimed to characterize functional connectivity and brain network char...

    Edwin van Dellen, Corinna Börner, Maya Schutte, Simone van Montfort in npj Schizophrenia (2020)

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    Oscillatory brain activity associates with neuroligin-3 expression and predicts progression free survival in patients with diffuse glioma

    Diffuse gliomas have local and global effects on neurophysiological brain functioning, which are often seen as ‘passive’ consequences of the tumor. However, seminal preclinical work has shown a prominent role ...

    Jolanda Derks, Pieter Wesseling, Ellen W. S. Carbo in Journal of Neuro-Oncology (2018)

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    Dynamic hub load predicts cognitive decline after resective neurosurgery

    Resective neurosurgery carries the risk of postoperative cognitive deterioration. The concept of ‘hub (over)load’, caused by (over)use of the most important brain regions, has been theoretically postulated in ...

    Ellen W. S. Carbo, Arjan Hillebrand, Edwin van Dellen in Scientific Reports (2017)

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    Early interventions in risk groups for schizophrenia: what are we waiting for?

    Intervention strategies in adolescents at ultra high-risk (UHR) for psychosis are promising for reducing conversion to overt illness, but have only limited impact on functional outcome. Recent studies suggest ...

    Iris E Sommer, Carrie E Bearden, Edwin van Dellen, Elemi J Breetvelt in npj Schizophrenia (2016)

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    Learning of anticipatory responses in single neurons of the human medial temporal lobe

    Neuronal processes underlying the formation of new associations in the human brain are not yet well understood. Here human participants, implanted with depth electrodes in the brain, learned arbitrary associat...

    Leila Reddy, Marlene Poncet, Matthew W. Self, Judith C. Peters in Nature Communications (2015)

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    Neural network analysis and its application in neurosurgical planning

    The human brain is the most complex object known to man. Unraveling its wiring and functioning is one of the greatest challenges in modern science. It is now widely acknowledged that the brain should be seen a...

    Edwin van Dellen, Linda Douw, Ingeborg Bosma, Jan J. Heimans in Brain Map** (2011)

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    Epilepsy is related to theta band brain connectivity and network topology in brain tumor patients

    Both epilepsy patients and brain tumor patients show altered functional connectivity and less optimal brain network topology when compared to healthy controls, particularly in the theta band. Furthermore, the ...

    Linda Douw, Edwin van Dellen, Marjolein de Groot, Jan J Heimans in BMC Neuroscience (2010)