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Kyoungseob Byeon

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Lee H, Park B, Byeon K, Won J, Kim M, Kim S, et al.
PLoS One . 2020 Aug; 15(8):e0237511. PMID: 32785278
Eating disorder is highly associated with obesity and it is related to brain dysfunction as well. Still, the functional substrates of the brain associated with behavioral traits of eating disorder...
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Park B, Byeon K, Lee M, Kim S, Park H
Sci Rep . 2020 Feb; 10(1):2930. PMID: 32076088
Many studies have linked dysfunction in cognitive control-related brain regions with obesity and the burden of white matter hyperintensities (WMHs). This study aimed to explore how functional connectivity differences in...
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Son S, Park B, Byeon K, Park H
Comput Biol Med . 2019 Nov; 115:103528. PMID: 31743880
Purpose: Medical image synthesis can simulate a target modality of interest based on existing modalities and has the potential to save scanning time while contributing to efficient data collection. This...
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Kim S, Park B, Byeon K, Park H, Kim Y, Eun Y, et al.
Diabetes Obes Metab . 2019 May; 21(8):1956-1966. PMID: 31050167
Aims: We conducted a 4-week randomized, sham-controlled, single-blind, parallel-group trial to examine the effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) delivered to the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) on functional...
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Byeon K, Park B, Park H
Comput Biol Med . 2019 Feb; 107:137-144. PMID: 30807908
Obesity causes critical health problems including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and stroke. Various neuroimaging methods including diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) are used to explore white matter (WM) alterations in obesity. The...
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Park B, Byeon K, Park H
Front Neuroinform . 2019 Feb; 13:5. PMID: 30804773
The preprocessing of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data is necessary to remove unwanted artifacts and transform the data into a standard format. There are several neuroimaging data processing tools...