نتایج جستجو برای: brain white matter

تعداد نتایج: 816563  

Journal: :NeuroImage 2018
Jonathan O'Muircheartaigh Saâd Jbabdi

Developments in non-invasive diffusion MRI tractography techniques have permitted the investigation of both the anatomy of white matter pathways connecting grey matter regions and their structural integrity. In parallel, there has been an expansion in automated techniques aimed at parcellating grey matter into distinct regions based on functional imaging. Here we apply independent component ana...

Journal: :Biomechanics and modeling in mechanobiology 2009
Gang Xu Philip V Bayly Larry A Taber

This work provides direct evidence that sustained tensile stress exists in white matter of the mature mouse brain. This finding has important implications for the mechanisms of brain development, as tension in neural axons has been hypothesized to drive cortical folding in the human brain. In addition, knowledge of residual stress is required to fully understand the mechanisms behind traumatic ...

2014
Sami Bourouis

This paper describes a method for subcortical identification and labeling of 3D medical MRI images. Indeed, the ability to identify similarities between the most characteristic subcortical structures such as sulci and gyri is helpful for human brain mapping studies in general and medical diagnosis in particular. However, these structures vary greatly from one individual to another because they ...

Journal: :Neonatal network : NN 2016
Dawn Gano

Preterm newborns are highly susceptible to brain injury. White matter injury is among the dominant patterns of brain injury in preterm newborns. the purpose of this review is to discuss the pathogenesis, diagnosis, management, and prevention of white matter injury in premature newborns. the long-term outcome of white matter injury in children born prematurely is also addressed.

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 1999
K O Lim M Hedehus M Moseley A de Crespigny E V Sullivan A Pfefferbaum

BACKGROUND Current investigations suggest that brain white matter may be qualitatively altered in schizophrenia even in the face of normal white matter volume. Diffusion tensor imaging provides a new approach for quantifying the directional coherence and possibly connectivity of white matter fibers in vivo. METHODS Ten men who were veterans of the US Armed Forces and met the DSM-IV criteria f...

Journal: :Stroke 2010
Quan Jiang Zheng Gang Zhang Michael Chopp

We discuss the use of MRI in detecting and staging white matter reorganization after brain injury with and without neurorestorative treatment. Based on variations of diffusion tensor MRI (DTI) methodology, we demonstrate that MRI can detect white matter remodeling after brain injury. In addition, we demonstrate that Q-space DTI can detect early stage axonal remodeling, which involves randomly o...

2012
Carissa Nadia Kuswanto Irvin Teh Tih-Shih Lee Kang Sim

Earlier structural magnetic resonance imaging in schizophrenia have noted smaller white matter volumes in diverse brain regions and recent diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies have allowed better elucidation of changes in brain white matter integrity within the illness. As white matter abnormalities have been reported to occur early in the course of schizophrenia, we systematically review ext...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2006
Hao Huang Jiangyang Zhang Setsu Wakana Weihong Zhang Tianbo Ren Linda J Richards Paul Yarowsky Pamela Donohue Ernest Graham Peter C M van Zijl Susumu Mori

Brain anatomy is characterized by dramatic growth from the end of the second trimester through the neonatal stage. The characterization of normal axonal growth of the white matter tracts has not been well-documented to date and could provide important clues to understanding the extensive inhomogeneity of white matter injuries in cerebral palsy (CP) patients. However, anatomical studies of human...

2012
Brigit A de Jong Evert-Jan Kooi Ilona B Bruinsma Sergio E Baranzini Xuhuai Ji Robert Axtell May H Han Hedwich Kuipers Raymond A Sobel Chris H Polman Jeroen JG Geurts Lawrence Steinman

MicroRNA expression profiles of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) have revealed differences from healthy controls both in cells from the peripheral circulation and in specimens from white matter lesions. Here, we studied differences in microRNA expression and in their predicted mRNA targets in white and grey matter lesions of patients with MS as compared with white and grey matter brain tis...

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