نتایج جستجو برای: brain white matter

تعداد نتایج: 816563  

2016
Jidan Zhong David Q. Chen Matthew Walker Adam Waspe Thomas Looi Karolina Piorkowska James M. Drake Mojgan Hodaie

An increasing number of applications use the postnatal piglet model in neuroimaging studies, however, these are based primarily on T1 weighted image templates. There is a growing need for a multimodal structural brain template for a comprehensive depiction of the piglet brain, particularly given the growing applications of diffusion weighted imaging for characterizing tissue microstructures and...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2006
Andrea U J Mewes Petra S Hüppi Heidelise Als Frank J Rybicki Terrie E Inder Gloria B McAnulty Robert V Mulkern Richard L Robertson Michael J Rivkin Simon K Warfield

OBJECTIVE MRI studies have shown that preterm infants with brain injury have altered brain tissue volumes. Investigation of preterm infants without brain injury offers the opportunity to define the influence of early birth on brain development and provide normative data to assess effects of adverse conditions on the preterm brain. In this study, we investigated serial MRI of low-risk preterm in...

2011
Martina Minnerop Bernd Weber Jan-Christoph Schoene-Bake Sandra Roeske Sandra Mirbach Christian Anspach Christiane Schneider-Gold Regina C. Betz Christoph Helmstaedter Marc Tittgemeyer Thomas Klockgether Cornelia Kornblum

Myotonic dystrophy types 1 and 2 are progressive multisystemic disorders with potential brain involvement. We compared 22 myotonic dystrophy type 1 and 22 myotonic dystrophy type 2 clinically and neuropsychologically well-characterized patients and a corresponding healthy control group using structural brain magnetic resonance imaging at 3 T (T(1)/T(2)/diffusion-weighted). Voxel-based morphomet...

2013
Benjamin S. Aribisala Alan J. Gow Mark E. Bastin Maria del Carmen Valdés Hernández Catherine Murray Natalie A. Royle Susana Muñoz Maniega John M. Starr Ian J. Deary Joanna M. Wardlaw

BACKGROUND Higher levels of fitness or physical function are positively associated with cognitive outcomes but the potential underlying mechanisms via brain structure are still to be elucidated in detail. We examined associations between brain structure and physical function (contemporaneous and change over the previous three years) in community-dwelling older adults. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FI...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2009
Johannes D Johansson Ingemar Fredriksson Karin Wårdell Ola Eriksson

An electrode with adjacent optical fibers for measurements during navigation and radio frequency lesioning in the brain is modeled for Monte Carlo simulations of light transport in brain tissue. Relative reflected light intensity at 780 nm, I780, from this electrode and probes with identical fiber configuration are simulated using the intensity from native white matter as reference. Models are ...

2014
Jun Konishi Takeshi Asami Fumi Hayano Asuka Yoshimi Shunsuke Hayasaka Hiroshi Fukushima Thomas J. Whitford Tomio Inoue Yoshio Hirayasu

Numerous brain regions are believed to be involved in the neuropathology of panic disorder (PD) including fronto-limbic regions, thalamus, brain stem, and cerebellum. However, while several previous studies have demonstrated volumetric gray matter reductions in these brain regions, there have been no studies evaluating volumetric white matter changes in the fiber bundles connecting these region...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
David M Lyons Chou Yang Stephan Eliez Allan L Reiss Alan F Schatzberg

Neurobiological studies of stress and cognitive aging seldom consider white matter despite indications that complex brain processes depend on networks and white matter interconnections. Frontal and temporal lobe white matter volumes increase throughout midlife adulthood in humans, and this aspect of aging is thought to enhance distributed brain functions. Here, we examine spatial learning and m...

Bita Dadpour, Mahboobeh Rahimi-Doab Naser Hasaniyeh Nassim Matin, Reza Afshari, Yasmin Davoudi,

Background: Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning may lead to hypoxic/anoxic injury and eventually ischemic encephalopathy. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has a well-recognized role in assessment of the severity of brain damage caused by CO poisoning. In this study, we aimed to present and analyze the structural abnormalities in the brain MRI and especially in diffusion weighted MRI (DWI) images in ...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1997
J L Tanabe D Amend N Schuff V DiSclafani F Ezekiel D Norman G Fein M W Weiner

PURPOSE To compare brain tissue in patients with Alzheimer disease with that in elderly control subjects by using high-resolution MR imaging and quantitative tissue-segmentation techniques. METHODS MR imaging of the brain was performed in 21 patients with Alzheimer disease and 17 control subjects. A computerized segmentation program was used to quantify volumes of ventricular and sulcal cereb...

Habibollah Danyali, Mohammad Sadegh Helfroush, Shima Tajeddini, Yaghoub Fatemi,

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive and irreversible disease which gradually makes patients unable to do their daily routines. Although the present treatments can not cure the disease completely, its early detection can reduce symptoms and enhance the patients’ life quality. In the current literature, using the grey matter (GM) tissue which is known as an appropriate biomarker is highly c...

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