نتایج جستجو برای: brain white matter

تعداد نتایج: 816563  

2017
Andrew R Hoy Martina Ly Cynthia M Carlsson Ozioma C Okonkwo Henrik Zetterberg Kaj Blennow Mark A Sager Sanjay Asthana Sterling C Johnson Andrew L Alexander Barbara B Bendlin

Brain changes associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD) begin decades before disease diagnosis. While β-amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles are defining features of AD, neuronal loss and synaptic pathology are closely related to the cognitive dysfunction. Brain imaging methods that are tuned to assess degeneration of myelinated nerve fibers in the brain (collectively called white matter)...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1984
M Brant-Zawadzki H M Bartkowski D A Ortendahl L H Pitts N M Hylton M C Nishimura L E Crooks

In an experimental investigation, the efficacy of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxation times in measuring brain water was studied. Cerebral edema was induced in four dogs with a freeze lesion, which was produced by contact with a steel cylinder cooled in liquid nitrogen and placed on the exposed dural surface of the brain. NMR proton imaging was performed 2, 3, 6, or 24 hr after producti...

2017
Ali K. Bourisly Grace Gejo Abrar A. Hayat Lamya Alsarraf Fatima M. Dashti Margherita Di Paola

Sex-biased psychophysiology, behavior, brain function, and conditions are extensive, yet underlying structural brain mechanisms remain unclear. There is contradicting evidence regarding sexual dimorphism when it comes to brain structure, and there is still no consensus on whether or not there exists such a dimorphism for brain white matter. Therefore, we conducted a voxel-based morphometry (VBM...

2017
David R Ormond Shawn D'Souza John A Thompson

Primary brain tumors comprise 28% of all tumors and 80% of malignant tumors. Pathophysiology of high-grade gliomas includes significant distortion of white matter architecture, necrosis, the breakdown of the blood brain barrier, and increased intracranial pressure. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), a diffusion weighted imaging technique, can be used to assess white matter architecture. Use of DTI...

Journal: :Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 2017
S Budday G Sommer G A Holzapfel P Steinmann E Kuhl

Understanding the constitutive behavior of the human brain is critical to interpret the physical environment during neurodevelopment, neurosurgery, and neurodegeneration. A wide variety of constitutive models has been proposed to characterize the brain at different temporal and spatial scales. Yet, their model parameters are typically calibrated with a single loading mode and fail to predict th...

Journal: :Annales UMCS, Informatica 2005
Olena Buczko Pawel Mikolajczak

This paper presents some results concerning the application of the fractal approach to the analysis of shape of white brain matter in the magnetic-resonance (MR) images. The fractal dimension of white brain matter was calculated using the box-counting algorithm.

2012
D. B. Selip L. L. Jantzie M. Chang M. C. Jackson E. C. Fitzgerald G. Boll A. Murphy F. E. Jensen

Models of premature brain injury have largely focused on the white matter injury thought to underlie periventricular leukomalacia (PVL). However, with increased survival of very low birth weight infants, injury patterns involving grey matter are now recognized. We aimed to determine how grey matter lesions relate to hypoxic-ischemic- (HI) mediated white matter injury by modifying our rat model ...

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 2003
Naama Barnea-Goraly Vinod Menon Ben Krasnow Alex Ko Allan Reiss Stephan Eliez

OBJECTIVE Velocardiofacial syndrome, caused by a deletion on chromosome 22q11.2, is often accompanied by cognitive, behavioral, and psychiatric impairments. Specifically, velocardiofacial syndrome has been proposed as a disease model for a genetically mediated subtype of schizophrenia. Velocardiofacial syndrome is also known to affect brain structure. The most prominent structural findings in v...

1999
Hyun-Sook Hong Robert V. Mulkern Jing Fei Ma Richard L. Robertson Caroline D. Robson Patrick D. Barnes

Introduction: Images with good grey/white matter contrast are important for determining normal developmental changes in the pediatric brain, primarily myelination but also cortical maturation. Conventional Tland TZweighted images offer some degree of grey/white matter contrast but any pulse sequence improvements would be beneficial, particularly for subtle changes occurring early in life. In th...

2004
Christen Bush

Here I look at three stages in the evolutionary development of mammalian brains. Chapter one addresses how connectivity in neocortex scales with brain size. This is of evolutionary interest because it helps define the basic mammalian condition. Neocortical white matter increases disproportionately in large brains. This might reflect increases in the number of connections per neuron. It might al...

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