CORRECTION article
Front. Neurosci.
Sec. Brain Imaging Methods
Volume 19 - 2025 | doi: 10.3389/fnins.2025.1620381
This article is part of the Research TopicUnraveling Cognitive Impairment: A Multimodal MRI Approach to Brain NetworksView all 8 articles
Corrigendum: [Abnormal cerebellar activity and connectivity alterations of the cerebellar-limbic system in post-stroke cognitive impairment: A study based on resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging]
Provisionally accepted- 1Department of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, The Affiliated Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, China
- 2Department of Acupuncture and Rehabilitation, The Affiliated Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, China
- 3Department of Radiology, The Second People's Hospital of Neijiang, Southwest Medical University, Neijiang, China
- 4Department of Nuclear Medicine, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, China
- 5Department of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, China
- 6Department of Radiology, The Affiliated Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, China
- 7Guang’anmen Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, China
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Keywords: Stroke, Mild Cognitive Impairment, Cerebelum, functional magnetic resonance imaging, Limbic System
Received: 29 Apr 2025; Accepted: 30 Apr 2025.
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* Correspondence:
Min Fan, Department of Nuclear Medicine, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, China
Jiliang Fang, Guang’anmen Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, China
Jie Zhao, Department of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, The Affiliated Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, China
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