Publications by authors named "Yaqin Di"

Article Synopsis
  • Primary nocturnal enuresis (PNE) is a condition where children involuntarily urinate during sleep after age five, leading to emotional and social challenges for them and their families.
  • Recent research indicates that delayed brain development may be a significant factor contributing to PNE, with previous studies highlighting changes in specific brain regions but not overall brain connectivity.
  • This study assessed brain connectivity across the entire brain, finding reduced functional connectivity in certain regions associated with hyperactivity and impulsivity in children with PNE, thus offering new insights into its underlying neural mechanisms.
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Primary nocturnal enuresis (PNE) is a common childhood disorder with abnormal sleep or arousal. The corpus callosum (CC) continues to develop into adulthood and plays an important role in sleep arousal. This study aimed to evaluate the microstructure of the CC in children with PNE.

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