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A Neuroimaging Signature of Cognitive Aging from Whole‐Brain Functional Connectivity
Cognitive decline is amongst one of the most commonly reported complaints during normal aging. Despite evidence that age and cognition are linked with similar neural correlates, no previous studies have directly ascertained how these two constructs ...
Rongtao Jiang +12 more
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Problem: Chronological aging in later life is associated with brain degeneration processes and increased risk for disease such as stroke and dementia. With a worldwide tendency of aging populations and increased longevity, mental health, and psychiatric ...
Pedro L. Ballester +11 more
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Deep grey matter volumetry as a function of age using a semi-automatic qMRI algorithm [PDF]
Quantitative Magnetic Resonance has become more and more accepted for clinical trial in many fields. This technique not only can generate qMRI maps (such as T1/T2/PD) but also can be used for further postprocessing including segmentation of brain and ...
Yu, Hailong
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Objective: Predicted age difference (PAD) is a score computed by subtracting chronological age from “brain” age, which is estimated using neuroimaging data.
Morgan Gautherot +20 more
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Sports-related brain injury in the general population: An epidemiological study [PDF]
Objectives To determine the incidence, nature and severity of all sports-related brain injuries in the general population. Design Population-based epidemiological incidence study.
Dowell, Tony +6 more
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BackgroundReliable and individualized biomarkers are crucial for identifying early cognitive impairment in subcortical small-vessel disease (SSVD) patients. Personalized brain age prediction can effectively reflect cognitive impairment. Thus, the present
Yachen Shi +25 more
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Isointense infant brain MRI segmentation with a dilated convolutional neural network [PDF]
Quantitative analysis of brain MRI at the age of 6 months is difficult because of the limited contrast between white matter and gray matter. In this study, we use a dilated triplanar convolutional neural network in combination with a non-dilated 3D ...
Moeskops, Pim, Pluim, Josien P. W.
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Born too early and too small: higher order cognitive function and brain at risk at ages 8–16 [PDF]
Prematurity presents a risk for higher order cognitive functions. Some of these deficits manifest later in development, when these functions are expected to mature. However, the causes and consequences of prematurity are still unclear.
Clark, Chris A. +12 more
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A latent class analysis of parental bipolar disorder: examining associations with offspring psychopathology [PDF]
Bipolar disorder (BD) is highly heterogeneous, and course variations are associated with patient outcomes. This diagnostic complexity challenges identification of patients in greatest need of intervention.
Freed, Rachel D. +4 more
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PET and P300 Relationships in Early Alzheimer\u27s Disease [PDF]
The P300 (P3) wave of the auditory brain event-related potential was investigated in patients with probable Alzheimer\u27s disease to determine whether P300 latency discriminated these patients from controls and whether prolonged P300 latency correlated ...
Andrews, Glena +7 more
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