نتایج جستجو برای: brain white matter

تعداد نتایج: 816563  

2015
Tricia Z. King Liya Wang Hui Mao Martin Gerbert Frasch

BACKGROUND Although chemotherapy and radiation treatment have contributed to increased survivorship, treatment-induced brain injury has been a concern when examining long-term intellectual outcomes of survivors. Specifically, disruption of brain white matter integrity and its relationship to intellectual outcomes in adult survivors of childhood brain tumors needs to be better understood. METH...

2013
Denise Bernier Jacob Cookey David McAllindon Robert Bartha Christopher C Hanstock Aaron J Newman Sherry H Stewart Philip G Tibbo

BACKGROUND A disturbance in connectivity between different brain regions, rather than abnormalities within the separate regions themselves, could be responsible for the clinical symptoms and cognitive dysfunctions observed in schizophrenia. White matter, which comprises axons and their myelin sheaths, provides the physical foundation for functional connectivity in the brain. Myelin sheaths are ...

2014
Vicki A Nejtek

Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) has been a useful technology to examine brain anomalies in relation to white matter atrophy in neurologically impaired patient populations. Of particular interest is using DTI to better characterize brain structure in patients with mental illness or addiction. To that end, the available data show white matter atrophy in brain areas that underlie executive function...

Journal: :Brain connectivity 2011
Sarah A. J. Reading Kenichi Oishi Graham W. Redgrave Julie McEntee Megan Shanahan Nadine Yoritomo Laurent Younes Susumu Mori Michael I. Miller Peter C. M. van Zijl Russell L. Margolis Christopher A. Ross

Increasing evidence suggests that abnormal white matter is central to the pathophysiology and, potentially, the pathogenesis of schizophrenia (SCZ). The spatial distribution of observed abnormalities and the type of white matter involved remain to be elucidated. Seventeen chronically ill individuals with SCZ and 17 age- and gender-matched controls were studied using a 3T magnetic resonance imag...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2015
Charlotte L Allan Enikõ Zsoldos Nicola Filippini Claire E Sexton Anya Topiwala Vyara Valkanova Archana Singh-Manoux Adam G Tabák Martin J Shipley Clare Mackay Klaus P Ebmeier Mika Kivimäki

BACKGROUND Hypertension is associated with an increased risk of dementia and depression with uncertain longitudinal associations with brain structure. AIMS To examine lifetime blood pressure as a predictor of brain structure in old age. METHOD A total of 190 participants (mean age 69.3 years) from the Whitehall II study were screened for hypertension six times (1985-2013). In 2012-2013, par...

2010
Jeroen Bert Smaers Axel Schleicher Karl Zilles Lucio Vinicius

Previous research has indicated the importance of the frontal lobe and its 'executive' connections to other brain structures as crucial in explaining primate neocortical adaptations. However, a representative sample of volumetric measurements of frontal connective tissue (white matter) has not been available. In this study, we present new volumetric measurements of white and grey matter in the ...

2016
Alexandra Ursache Kimberly G Noble

BACKGROUND A growing body of evidence links socioeconomic status (SES) to children's brain structure. Few studies, however, have specifically investigated relations of SES to white matter structure. Further, although several studies have demonstrated that family SES is related to development of brain areas that support executive functions (EF), less is known about the role that white matter str...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1997
R G Steen R J Ogg W E Reddick P B Kingsley

PURPOSE To determine whether a quantitative MR imaging method to map spin-lattice relaxation time (T1) can be used to characterize maturational changes in the normal human brain. METHODS An inversion-recovery technique was used to map T1 transversely at the level of the basal ganglia in a study population of 19 healthy children (4 to 10 years old) and 31 healthy adolescents (10 to 20 years ol...

2014
Cornelie A. Blok Karina J. Kersbergen Niek E. van der Aa Britt J. van Kooij Petronella Anbeek Ivana Isgum Linda S. de Vries Tannette G. Krediet Floris Groenendaal Hendrik J. Vreman Frank van Bel Manon J. Benders

OBJECTIVE Increased levels of end-tidal carbon monoxide (ETCOc) in preterm infants during the first day of life are associated with oxidative stress, inflammatory processes and adverse neurodevelopmental outcome at 2 years of age. Therefore, we hypothesized that early ETCOc levels may also be associated with impaired growth of unmyelinated cerebral white matter. METHODS From a cohort of 156 e...

2014
Yayoi K. Hayakawa Hiroki Sasaki Hidemasa Takao Naoto Hayashi Akira Kunimatsu Kuni Ohtomo Shigeki Aoki

Depressive symptoms, even at a subclinical level, have been associated with structural brain abnormalities. However, previous studies have used regions of interest or small sample sizes, limiting the ability to generalize the results. In this study, we examined neuroanatomical structures of both gray matter and white matter associated with depressive symptoms across the whole brain in a large s...

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