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Asthma's Effect on Brain Connectivity and Cognitive Decline | 100767

Journal of Neurology & Neurophysiology

ISSN - 2155-9562

Abstract

Asthma's Effect on Brain Connectivity and Cognitive Decline

Julie Smith*

To look at how asthma sufferers' Dynamic Voxel Mirror Homotopy Connections (dVMHC) between the brain hemispheres alter. This study demonstrated that patients with BA had less capacity to control their emotions and less efficiency while processing visual and cognitive information than patients in the HC group. The dVMHC analysis may be utilized to predict airway hyper responsiveness, inflammatory development, and dyspnea as well as to sensitively measure oxygen saturation, changes in visual function, and attention bias brought on by emotional problems in asthma patients.

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