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Functional brain activity was significantly lower in the bilateral inferior temporal gyrus and right hippocampus, while increased activity was observed in the bilateral lingual gyrus following jet lag. Two correlation analyses reveal associations between these regional changes and behavioral or circadian measures.

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The effect of jet lag on the human brain: A neuroimaging study.

Human brain mapping (2020)

PMID: 32125068

DOI: 10.1002/hbm.24945

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![Figure 4: Functional brain activity was significantly lower in the bilateral inferior temporal gyrus and right hippocampus, while increased activity was observed in the bilateral lingual gyrus following jet lag. Two correlation analyses reveal associations between these regional changes and behavioral or circadian measures.]()

> Source: Feifei Zhang et al. "The effect of jet lag on the human brain: A neuroimaging study.." *Human brain mapping*, 2020. PMID: [32125068](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32125068/)
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  <figcaption>Figure 4. Functional brain activity was significantly lower in the bilateral inferior temporal gyrus and right hippocampus, while increased activity was observed in the bilateral lingual gyrus following jet lag. Two correlation analyses reveal associations between these regional changes and behavioral or circadian measures.<br>  Source: Feifei Zhang et al. "The effect of jet lag on the human brain: A neuroimaging study.." <em>Human brain mapping</em>, 2020. PMID: <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32125068/">32125068</a></figcaption>
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