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Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of study participants.

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Table 2.

Recruitment Criteria.

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Fig 1.

Overview of Data Process.

Top to bottom: Data acquisition, preprocessing to obtain individual sensorimotor network maps, and statistical analysis for group-level comparisons. SCI, spinal cord injury; con, control; SPGR, spoiled gradient-recalled echo sequence; fmri, functional magnetic resonance imaging; rsFMRI, resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging; WM, white matter; CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; SMN, sensory motor network.

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Fig 2.

Changes in resting-state functional connectivity of sensorimotor network between SCI patients and controls with each row corresponding to a specific ROI.

Left column, Location of ROIs. Remaining columns, Clusters showing significant difference in functional connectivity. Color-coded statistical t-value maps (corrected p<0.05) showing positive and negative correlation (coded in yellow to light blue). Blue colors signifying negative t-values indicating SCI patients have lower connectivity to corresponding ROI compared to controls and vice versa (z-coordinates of cross sections are reported in Talairach space). SCI, spinal cord injury; ROI, region of interest.

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Table 3.

Brain regions showing significantly altered functional connectivity in SCI patients.

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