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Autor:
Edith V, Sullivan, Margaret J, Rosenbloom, Anjali, Deshmukh, John E, Desmond, Adolf, Pfefferbaum
Publikováno v:
Alcohol health and research world. 19(2)
Alcoholics often suffer from motor incoordination resulting from alcohol-related cerebellar damage. However, the effect of cerebellar structural damage on cognitive functioning has not been clearly demonstrated. It is not known if the relationships o
Autor:
Weiwei Chu, Torsten Rohlfing, Stephanie A. Sassoon, Natalie M. Zahr, Edith V. Sullivan, Kilian M. Pohl, Adolf Pfefferbaum, Margaret J. Rosenbloom
Publikováno v:
The Lancet Psychiatry. 1:202-212
Summary Background Alcohol dependence exacts a toll on brain white matter microstructure, which has the potential of repair with prolonged sobriety. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) enables in-vivo quantification of tissue constituents and localisation
Autor:
Edith V. Sullivan, Stephanie A. Sassoon, Stanley C. Deresinski, David A. Rogosa, Weiwei Chu, Margaret J. Rosenbloom, Carol A. Kemper, Adolf Pfefferbaum, Torsten Rohlfing, Natalie M. Zahr
Publikováno v:
Neurobiology of Aging. 35:1755-1768
Advances in treatment have transformed human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection from an inexorable march to severe morbidity and premature death to a manageable chronic condition, often marked by good health. Thus, infected individuals are living
Autor:
Weiwei Chu, Torsten Rohlfing, Ian M. Colrain, Adolf Pfefferbaum, Margaret J. Rosenbloom, Edith V. Sullivan
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage. 65:176-193
Numerous cross-sectional MRI studies have characterized age-related differences in regional brain volumes that differ with structure and tissue type. The extent to which cross-sectional assumptions about change are accurate depictions of actual longi
Autor:
Stephanie A. Sassoon, Margaret J. Rosenbloom, Carol A. Kemper, Stanley C. Deresinski, Edith V. Sullivan, Adolf Pfefferbaum, Torsten Rohlfing
Publikováno v:
Biological Psychiatry. 72:361-370
Background Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and alcoholism each carries liability for disruption of brain structure and function integrity. Despite considerable prevalence of HIV-alcoholism comorbidity, few studies examined the potentiall
Autor:
Rosemary Fama, Edith V. Sullivan, Adolf Pfefferbaum, Stephanie A. Sassoon, Margaret J. Rosenbloom
Publikováno v:
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 36:1738-1747
Selective memory processes are differentially compromised in chronic alcoholism (Fein et al., 2006; McGlinchey et al., 2005; Nixon et al., 1995; Oscar-Berman, 1990; Sullivan et al., 2000; Sullivan et al., 1997) and HIV infection (Fama et al., 2009; G
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage. 60:940-951
Longitudinal brain morphometric studies designed for data acquisition at a single MRI field strength can be seriously limited by system replacements from lower to higher field strength. Merging data across field strengths has not been endorsed for a
Autor:
Adolf Pfefferbaum, Rosemary Fama, Megan A. Thompson, Stephanie A. Sassoon, Margaret J. Rosenbloom, Edith V. Sullivan
Publikováno v:
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 35:265-276
Chronic abusive drinking is reported in upwards of 50% of HIV-infected individuals (Conigliaro et al., 2006; Miguez et al., 2003; Samet et al., 2004). Overlapping and dissociable neural systems are affected in HIV infection and chronic alcoholism, in
Autor:
Adolf Pfefferbaum, Anne-Lise Pitel, Stephanie A. Sassoon, Natalie M. Zahr, Margaret J. Rosenbloom, Karen Jackson, Edith V. Sullivan
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychopharmacology. 36:580-588
The purpose of this study was to determine whether meeting historical criteria for unsuspected Wernicke's encephalopathy (WE), largely under-diagnosed in vivo, explains why some alcoholics have severe neuropsychological deficits, whereas others, with
Autor:
Edith V. Sullivan, Tilman Schulte, Eva M. Müller-Oehring, Adolf Pfefferbaum, Margaret J. Rosenbloom
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychologia. 48:1133-1143
HIV-1 infection affects white matter circuits linking frontal, parietal, and subcortical regions that subserve visuospatial attention processes. Normal perception requires the integration of details, preferentially processed in the left hemisphere, a