In this paper, we investigated spatiotemporal dynamics of the phase interactions among resting-state blood oxygen level-dependent signals of Parkinson’s disease patients (n = 159) and normal controls (n = 152). We demonstrated that diminished dopaminergic function and the pathological changes in thalamus related structures responsible for decreased cortical synchronization and metastability, further affect cognitive function in Parkinson’s disease.
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