Accumulating evidence suggests that altered cerebral white matter (WM) influences normal aging, and further that WM degeneration may modulate the clinical expression of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Here we conducted a study of differences in WM volume across the adult age span and in AD employing a newly developed, automated method for regional parcellation of the subcortical WM that uses curvature landmarks and gray matter (GM)/WM surface boundary information. This procedure measures the volume of gyral WM, utilizing a distance constraint to limit the measurements from extending into the centrum semiovale. Regional estimates were first established to be reliable across two scan sessions in 20 young healthy individuals. Next, the method was ap...
Importance Identifying brain regions associated with risk factors for dementia could guide mechanist...
Dynamic changes in the brain's lateral ventricles on magnetic resonance imaging are powerful biomark...
White matter hyperintensities are associated with increased risk of dementia and cognitive decline. ...
The pattern of degenerative changes in the brain white matter (WM) in aging, mild cognitive impairme...
© 2014 Dr. Bob Anh TranThe experience of neurocognitive aging can be highly variable between individ...
Background/Aims: A quantitative method was applied to measure the volume of white matter hyperintens...
Background/Aims: A quantitative method was applied to measure the volume of white matter hyperintens...
AbstractBackgroundWhite matter changes measured using diffusion tensor imaging have been reported in...
Background: Most studies that attempt to clarify structural abnormalities related to functional disc...
White matter lesions, quantified as ‘white matter signal abnormalities’ (WMSA) on neuroimaging, are ...
Thanks to its safety and accessibility, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is extensively used in clin...
Age-related alterations in white matter have the potential to profoundly affect cognitive functionin...
Rationale and ObjectivesMorphologic changes of the human brain during healthy aging provide useful r...
Background: Gray matter atrophy is regarded as a valid marker of neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's di...
Extensive research has evaluated factors associated with healthy brain and cognitive aging, with rec...
Importance Identifying brain regions associated with risk factors for dementia could guide mechanist...
Dynamic changes in the brain's lateral ventricles on magnetic resonance imaging are powerful biomark...
White matter hyperintensities are associated with increased risk of dementia and cognitive decline. ...
The pattern of degenerative changes in the brain white matter (WM) in aging, mild cognitive impairme...
© 2014 Dr. Bob Anh TranThe experience of neurocognitive aging can be highly variable between individ...
Background/Aims: A quantitative method was applied to measure the volume of white matter hyperintens...
Background/Aims: A quantitative method was applied to measure the volume of white matter hyperintens...
AbstractBackgroundWhite matter changes measured using diffusion tensor imaging have been reported in...
Background: Most studies that attempt to clarify structural abnormalities related to functional disc...
White matter lesions, quantified as ‘white matter signal abnormalities’ (WMSA) on neuroimaging, are ...
Thanks to its safety and accessibility, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is extensively used in clin...
Age-related alterations in white matter have the potential to profoundly affect cognitive functionin...
Rationale and ObjectivesMorphologic changes of the human brain during healthy aging provide useful r...
Background: Gray matter atrophy is regarded as a valid marker of neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's di...
Extensive research has evaluated factors associated with healthy brain and cognitive aging, with rec...
Importance Identifying brain regions associated with risk factors for dementia could guide mechanist...
Dynamic changes in the brain's lateral ventricles on magnetic resonance imaging are powerful biomark...
White matter hyperintensities are associated with increased risk of dementia and cognitive decline. ...