11 research outputs found
Baseline Characteristics, coexisting medical conditions and neurological findings in patients with West Nile virus infections.
<p>Baseline Characteristics, coexisting medical conditions and neurological findings in patients with West Nile virus infections.</p
Ophthalmological findings in 111 patients with West Nile virus infection.
<p>Ophthalmological findings in 111 patients with West Nile virus infection.</p
Neurocognition, fatigue, depression and activities of daily living in WNV retinopathy.
<p>Neurocognition, fatigue, depression and activities of daily living in WNV retinopathy.</p
Bivariate analyses and Logistic Regression Analysis of Factors Associated with WNV Retinopathy.
<p>Bivariate analyses and Logistic Regression Analysis of Factors Associated with WNV Retinopathy.</p
Severe retinopathy seen in four patients with history of West Nile virus infection.
<p>Severe retinopathy seen in four patients with history of West Nile virus infection.</p
Brain regions identified by the between-group whole-brain analysis of the general linear test of risky (40, 80) versus safe (20) choices.
<p>The bar charts indicate percentage signal change and are the breakdown of responses within group and by choice (20, 40, 80) in these regions. Error bars indicate the standard error of the mean. L, left; R, right.</p
An illustration of four different trial types from the risky gains task: (A) lose 80, (B) win 20, (C) win 40 and (D) lose 40.
<p>The blue arrow indicates participant response to select the value on screen.</p
Within the HIV+ group, graphs of the relationship between Kalichman Sexual Compulsivity Scaled Mean and a subset of the voxels in three of the clusters depicted in Figure 2 and Table 2.
<p>The subset of voxels is the overlap between the clusters showing between-group task related functional differences and those clusters identified by the robust regression analysis conducted only within the HIV+ group. The black line is the robust regression line on the difference between risky and safe responses. The red and blue lines are robust regression lines of the safe and risky components of the black line. L, left; R, right; Sup, Superior; Gy, Gyrus.</p
Characteristics of the HIV- and HIV+ groups.
<p>Characteristics of the HIV- and HIV+ groups.</p
Within the HIV+ group, graphs of the relationship between nadir CD4 count and a subset of the voxels in each of the clusters depicted in Figure 2 and Table 2.
<p>The subset of voxels is the overlap between the clusters showing between-group task related functional differences and those clusters identified by the robust regression analysis conducted only within the HIV+ group. The black line is the robust regression line on the difference between risky and safe responses. The red and blue lines are robust regression lines of the safe and risky components of the black line. L, left; R, right; Inf, Inferior; Sup, Superior; Gy, Gyrus.</p