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Abstract #4156

Connectivity of the posterior cingulate cortex in ADHD children patients.

Benito de Celis Alonso 1 , Silvia Hidalgo Tobn 2 , Pilar Dies Suarez 2 , and Eduardo Barragn Prez 2

1 BUAP, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico, 2 Hospital Infantil de Mxico Federico Gmez, Mexico DF, Mexico

The Posterior Cingulate Cortex is a key node of the default mode network of resting states and has been shown to be affected by ADHD. Several studies exist on the resting states of this disorder but little to no amount of work to our knowledge exists studying the specific ROI to ROI connectivity. In this project we compared ADHD children patients with healthy ones. We assessed the differences in connectivity in their resting states with a special focus in the role of the posterior cingulate and retrosplenial cortex.

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