Potential pitfalls of using fractional anisotropy, axial diffusivity, and radial diffusivity as biomarkers of cerebral white matter microstructure
Fractional anisotropy (FA), axial diffusivity (AD), and radial diffusivity (RD) are commonly
used as MRI biomarkers of white matter microstructure in diffusion MRI studies of …
used as MRI biomarkers of white matter microstructure in diffusion MRI studies of …
Puberty and the human brain: Insights into adolescent development
N Vijayakumar, ZO de Macks, EA Shirtcliff… - … & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2018 - Elsevier
Alongside the exponential flourish of research on age-related trajectories of human brain
development during childhood and adolescence in the past two decades, there has been an …
development during childhood and adolescence in the past two decades, there has been an …
[HTML][HTML] SANDI: a compartment-based model for non-invasive apparent soma and neurite imaging by diffusion MRI
This work introduces a compartment-based model for apparent cell body (namely soma) and
neurite density imaging (SANDI) using non-invasive diffusion-weighted MRI (DW-MRI). The …
neurite density imaging (SANDI) using non-invasive diffusion-weighted MRI (DW-MRI). The …
Lifespan maturation and degeneration of human brain white matter
Abstract Properties of human brain tissue change across the lifespan. Here we model these
changes in the living human brain by combining quantitative magnetic resonance imaging …
changes in the living human brain by combining quantitative magnetic resonance imaging …
Brain structural and functional connectivity: a review of combined works of diffusion magnetic resonance imaging and electro-encephalography
P Babaeeghazvini, LM Rueda-Delgado… - Frontiers in Human …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Implications of structural connections within and between brain regions for their functional
counterpart are timely points of discussion. White matter microstructural organization and …
counterpart are timely points of discussion. White matter microstructural organization and …
Delineation of early brain development from fetuses to infants with diffusion MRI and beyond
Dynamic macrostructural and microstructural changes take place from the mid-fetal stage to
2 years after birth. Delineating structural changes of the brain during early development …
2 years after birth. Delineating structural changes of the brain during early development …
Life-span changes of the human brain white matter: diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and volumetry
Magnetic resonance imaging volumetry studies report inverted U-patterns with increasing
white-matter (WM) volume into middle age suggesting protracted WM maturation compared …
white-matter (WM) volume into middle age suggesting protracted WM maturation compared …
Mapping infant brain myelination with magnetic resonance imaging
Myelination, the elaboration of myelin surrounding neuronal axons, is essential for normal
brain function. The development of the myelin sheath enables rapid synchronized …
brain function. The development of the myelin sheath enables rapid synchronized …
Quantification of increased cellularity during inflammatory demyelination
Multiple sclerosis is characterized by inflammatory demyelination and irreversible axonal
injury leading to permanent neurological disabilities. Diffusion tensor imaging demonstrates …
injury leading to permanent neurological disabilities. Diffusion tensor imaging demonstrates …
How are age-related differences in sleep quality associated with health outcomes? An epidemiological investigation in a UK cohort of 2406 adults
Objectives To examine age-related differences in self-reported sleep quality and their
associations with health outcomes across four domains: physical health, cognitive health …
associations with health outcomes across four domains: physical health, cognitive health …