Sentences with phrase «cortical volume in»

Langmuir 29 (35), 10973 - 10979 (2013) «Reduced limbic metabolism and fronto - cortical volume in rats vulnerable to alcohol addiction» A. Gozzi, F. Agosta, M. Massi, R. Ciccocioppo, and A. Bifone NeuroImage 69, 112 - 119 (2013) «Polymeric nanocarriers for controlled and enhanced delivery of therapeutic agents to the CNS» M. Gagliardi, G. Bardi and A. Bifone Theraputic Delivery, 3 (7), 875 — 887 (2012), doi: 10.4155 / TDE.12.55 «Neuromapping techniques in drug discovery: pharmacological MRI for the assessment of novel antipsychotics» A. Bifone and A. Gozzi Expert Opinions in Drug Discovery, 7 (11): 1071 - 82 (2012) «Neuroimaging evidence of altered fronto - cortical and striatal function after prolonged self - administration in the rat»

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According to Irene Esteban - Cornejo, postdoctoral researcher at the University of Granada and main author of this paper, gray matter volume in the cortical and subcortical regions influenced by physical fitness improves in turn the children's academic performance.
Traditional analyses have quantified cortical or trabecular structure in only selected regions of a bone, such as single cross-sections of cortical bone or volumes of interest of trabecular structure in epiphyses.
More specifically, the researchers have confirmed that physical fitness in children (especially aerobic capacity and motor ability) is associated with a greater volume of gray matter in several cortical and subcortical brain regions.
«We wanted to learn more about how the brain is different in Down Syndrome compared to typical development, so we measured surface area and thickness, which both contribute to cortical volume but are determined by different genetic factors.»
Journal: E.D. Gennatas et al. «Age - related effects and sex differences in gray matter density, volume, mass, and cortical thickness from childhood to young adulthood.»
Regional Cortical Thickness and Subcortical Volume Changes Are Associated with Cognitive Impairments in the Drug - Naive Patients with Late - Onset Depression
Vertex - and atlas - based comparisons in measures of cortical thickness, gyrification and white matter volume between humans and chimpanzees.
A preliminary longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging study of brain volume and cortical thickness in autism.
Age - related effects in the neocortical organization of chimpanzees: gray and white matter volume, cortical thickness, and gyrification.
Example of longitudinal changes in cortical bone volume fraction (BV / TV) and cortical thickness (Cr.Th) for Sham - operated and Ovarectomized OVX groups.
There is increasing evidence that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have age - related differences from controls in cortical volume (CV).
Surface area abnormalities and cortical thickness were assessed in individuals with migraine, 2 components of cortical volume providing complementary and different bits of information.
Because of the effective use of the ketogenic diet in reducing seizures (see above), it has been suggested that it may also improve the clinical status in brain injury, especially by reducing the incidence of long - term consequences, such as epilepsy.79 Positive effects of a ketogenic diet have also been reported in reducing the cortical contusion volume in an age - dependent manner in an animal model of cortical injury, which is related to the maturation - dependent variability in brain ketone metabolism.92 These findings were also supported by the demonstration that a ketogenic diet reduced post-traumatic cognitive and motor function impairment, at least in a rat model.93
To investigate the effects of poverty on childhood brain development and to begin to inform the mediating mechanisms of these negative effects, we investigated associations between poverty and total white and total cortical gray matter volume, as well as hippocampus and amygdala volumes, in a sample of children ages 6 to 12 years followed up longitudinally since the preschool period.
In summary, when considering associations between experience and brain morphometry, cortical thickness and surface area should be assessed separately, rather than reporting on the composite metric of cortical volume (Winkler et al., 2010; Raznahan et al., 2011).
Increase in prefrontal cortical volume following cognitive behavioural therapy in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome
Cortical volume alterations in conduct disordered adolescents with and without bipolar disorder
Thus, several lines of research link hypoactivity, less grey matter volume, and less cortical thickness within the region identified in our whole - brain analyses as affected or altered in SUD.
Neuroimaging research has identified abnormal cortical volume (CV) in CD.
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