Sentences with phrase «total brain volume»

The difference in diet explained 0.5 percent of the variation in total brain volume, an effect that was half the size of that due to normal aging.
Those whose mothers smoked throughout pregnancy had smaller total brain volumes and reduced amounts of grey and white matter in the superior frontal cortex, an area involved in regulating mood.
They found that males on average have larger total brain volumes than women (by 8 - 13 %).
The difference in diet explained 0.5 % of the variation in total brain volume, an effect that was half the size of that due to normal aging.
People who didn't follow as closely to the Mediterranean diet were more likely to have a higher loss of total brain volume over the three years than people who followed the diet more closely.
Those who followed the diet less closely were more likely to have a higher loss of total brain volume over the 3 years than those who adhered to the diet more closely.
People in the stretching group had less total brain volume increase, and their brain scans also showed signs of «directional deformation» — shape changes possibly related to volume loss — within the brain's white matter.
MCI was not associated with total brain volume, hippocampal volume, or cerebral microbleeds.
The volume of this separated portion amounted to 39 % of the original total brain volume for the mean San endocast.
They also had smaller total brain volume, and less white matter, which is mostly made up of the myelin that coats neurons.
Using MRI scans, scientists discovered that bipolar disorder was linked with less total brain volume and more cerebrospinal fluid.
Compared to people who did not have diabetes, people who developed diabetes in middle age had a total brain volume average of 2.9 percent smaller.
The total brain volume of MLDG 1704 is estimated to be 1327 cm3 assuming similarity in proportions between the two.
The volume of the cerebellum is expressed as a percentage of the total brain volume (Cerebellar Brain Percentage).
The volume of the cerebellum is expressed as a percentage of the caudal cranial fossa volume (Panels A and B: Cerebellar CCF Percentage) and a percentage of the total brain volume (Panels C and D: Cerebellar Brain Percentage).
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