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Children with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy (USCP) have shown impaired bimanual coordination. The corpus callosum (CC) connects the two hemispheres and is critical for tasks that require inter-hemisphere communication.
Ya-Ching Hung +4 more
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Defining Meyer's loop-temporal lobe resections, visual field deficits and diffusion tensor tractography [PDF]
Anterior temporal lobe resection is often complicated by superior quadrantic visual field deficits (VFDs). In some cases this can be severe enough to prohibit driving, even if a patient is free of seizures.
A. W. McEvoy +48 more
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Reversible MRI Changes in the Splenium Related to Recent Cessation of Antiepileptic Medications [PDF]
Julie McLaren, Amit Misra, CJ Chu
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Microstructural parameter estimation in vivo using diffusion MRI and structured prior information. [PDF]
Diffusion MRI has recently been used with detailed models to probe tissue microstructure. Much of this work has been performed ex vivo with powerful scanner hardware, to gain sensitivity to parameters such as axon radius.
Aboitiz +43 more
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A Portable ULF scanner (1a) imaged a subject (1b) and phantom (1c) to give T2 (2a) and DW (2b) acquisitions alongside a regularised phantom fieldmap (2c). These were processed to give corrected DTI (3a) and CSD (3b) derivatives and were used for whole‐brain tractography (3c) in a feasible acquisition duration.
James Gholam +13 more
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The Case of the Bright Splenium [PDF]
Altered mental status is a frequent reason for consult for neurology and psychiatry services. Multiple causes can be considered including: Wernicke’s, hepatic encephalopathy, metronidazole-induced encephalopathy, and acute demyelination. We present the case of a 49-year-old Hispanic female with end stage liver disease admitted for altered ...
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The Role of MRI in Debunking the Fallacy of “Mild” Traumatic Brain Injury
ABSTRACT Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is a prevalent yet often overlooked public health concern due to the absence of detectable abnormalities on CT or conventional MRI scans. Approximately 18.3%–31.3% of mTBI patients experience persistent symptoms 3–6 months post‐injury, despite normal imaging results, making diagnosis and treatment challenging.
Xingye Chen +3 more
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Infarction of the corpus callosum: a retrospective clinical investigation.
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to investigate patients with ischemic infarctions in the territory of the corpus callosum to advance our understanding of this rare stroke subtype by providing comprehensive descriptive and epidemiological data ...
Shen Li +8 more
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Solving the binding problem: cellular adhesive molecules and their control of the cortical quantum entangled network [PDF]
Quantum entanglement is shown to be the only acceptable physical solution to the binding problem. The biological basis of interneuronal entanglement is described in the frames of the beta-neurexin-neuroligin model developed by Georgiev (2002) and is ...
Georgiev, Danko
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Interactive Effects of Physical Activity and APOE-ε4 On White Matter Tract Diffusivity in Healthy Elders [PDF]
Older adult apolipoprotein-E epsilon 4 (APOE-ε4) allele carriers vary considerably in the expression of clinical symptoms of Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD), suggesting that lifestyle or other factors may offer protection from AD-related neurodegeneration ...
Durgerian, Sally +7 more
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