Automated quantitative neuroimaging analysis methods have been crucial in elucidating normal and pathological brain structure and function, and in building in vivo markers of disease and its progression. Commonly used methods can identify and precisely quantify subtle and spatially complex imaging patterns of brain change associated with brain diseases. However, the overarching premise of these methods is that the disease group is a homogeneous entity resulting from a single, unifying pathophysiological process that has a single imaging signature. This assumption ignores ample evidence for the heterogeneous nature of neurodegenerative diseases and neuropsychiatric disorders, resulting in incomplete or misleading descriptions. Accurate chara...
Disease heterogeneity is a significant obstacle to understanding pathological processes and deliveri...
A hierarchical clustering algorithm was applied to magnetic resonance images (MRI) of a cohort of 75...
Large scale clinical trials and population based research studies collect huge amounts of neuroimagi...
Automated quantitative neuroimaging analysis methods have been crucial in elucidating normal and pat...
Automated quantitative neuroimaging analysis methods have been crucial in elucidating normal and pat...
Brain aging is a complex process that includes atrophy, vascular injury, and a variety of age-associ...
Brain aging is a complex process that includes atrophy, vascular injury, and a variety of age-associ...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia. It is characterized by loss of memor...
Modern neuroimaging techniques allow us to investigate the brain in vivo and in high resolution, pro...
Most neuro-related diseases and disabling diseases display significant heterogeneity at the imaging ...
Modern neuroimaging techniques allow us to investigate the brain in vivo and in high resolution, pro...
The heterogeneity of neurodegenerative diseases is a key confound to disease understanding and treat...
Contains fulltext : 243923.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Dementia is a h...
Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most common form of dementia, is an incurable neurodegenerative diseas...
Serial Magnetic Resonance (MR) Imaging can reveal structural atrophy in the brains of subjects with...
Disease heterogeneity is a significant obstacle to understanding pathological processes and deliveri...
A hierarchical clustering algorithm was applied to magnetic resonance images (MRI) of a cohort of 75...
Large scale clinical trials and population based research studies collect huge amounts of neuroimagi...
Automated quantitative neuroimaging analysis methods have been crucial in elucidating normal and pat...
Automated quantitative neuroimaging analysis methods have been crucial in elucidating normal and pat...
Brain aging is a complex process that includes atrophy, vascular injury, and a variety of age-associ...
Brain aging is a complex process that includes atrophy, vascular injury, and a variety of age-associ...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia. It is characterized by loss of memor...
Modern neuroimaging techniques allow us to investigate the brain in vivo and in high resolution, pro...
Most neuro-related diseases and disabling diseases display significant heterogeneity at the imaging ...
Modern neuroimaging techniques allow us to investigate the brain in vivo and in high resolution, pro...
The heterogeneity of neurodegenerative diseases is a key confound to disease understanding and treat...
Contains fulltext : 243923.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Dementia is a h...
Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most common form of dementia, is an incurable neurodegenerative diseas...
Serial Magnetic Resonance (MR) Imaging can reveal structural atrophy in the brains of subjects with...
Disease heterogeneity is a significant obstacle to understanding pathological processes and deliveri...
A hierarchical clustering algorithm was applied to magnetic resonance images (MRI) of a cohort of 75...
Large scale clinical trials and population based research studies collect huge amounts of neuroimagi...