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Autor:
David Alexander Dickie, Dominic E. Job, David Rodriguez Gonzalez, Susan D. Shenkin, Trevor S. Ahearn, Alison D. Murray, Joanna M. Wardlaw
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 1 (2014)
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https://doaj.org/article/807b314fed9947b7a984d396a2fac40e
Autor:
David Alexander Dickie, Dominic E Job, David Rodriguez Gonzalez, Susan D Shenkin, Joanna M Wardlaw
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 5, p e0127939 (2015)
IntroductionNeurodegenerative disease diagnoses may be supported by the comparison of an individual patient's brain magnetic resonance image (MRI) with a voxel-based atlas of normal brain MRI. Most current brain MRI atlases are of young to middle-age
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https://doaj.org/article/ac1a0074027547cf9cec965f264fd66a
Autor:
David Alexander Dickie, Dominic E Job, David Rodriguez Gonzalez, Susan D Shenkin, Trevor S Ahearn, Alison D Murray, Joanna M Wardlaw
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 12, p e84093 (2013)
Statistical models of normal ageing brain tissue volumes may support earlier diagnosis of increasingly common, yet still fatal, neurodegenerative diseases. For example, the statistically defined distribution of normal ageing brain tissue volumes may
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https://doaj.org/article/4e42302775f243aab73eb4cfe18ca408
Autor:
David Alexander, Dickie, Susan D, Shenkin, Devasuda, Anblagan, Juyoung, Lee, Manuel, Blesa Cabez, David, Rodriguez, James P, Boardman, Adam, Waldman, Dominic E, Job, Joanna M, Wardlaw
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neuroinformatics
Brain MRI atlases may be used to characterize brain structural changes across the life course. Atlases have important applications in research, e.g., as registration and segmentation targets to underpin image analysis in population imaging studies, a
Autor:
Dominic E, Job, Heather C, Whalley, Sarah, McConnell, Mike, Glabus, Eve C, Johnstone, Stephen M, Lawrie
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage. 17(2)
The aim of this study was to compare the gray matter segments from T1 structural MR images of the brain in first-episode schizophrenic subjects (n = 34) and normal control subjects (n = 36) using automated voxel-based morphometry (VBM). This study is