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Sep 18, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Meng-Yun Wang |Max Korbmacher |Rune Eikeland |Stener Nerland
AbstractT1-weighted (T1w) imaging is widely used to examine brain structure based on image-derived phenotypes (IDPs) such as cortical thickness, surface area, and brain volumes. The reliability of these IDPs has been extensively explored, mainly focusing on the inter-subject variations, whereas the stability of the within-subject variations has often been overlooked. Additionally, how environmental factors such as time of day and daylight hours impact the structural brain is poorly understood.
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Jun 1, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Meng-Yun Wang |Max Korbmacher |Rune Eikeland |Stener Nerland
AbstractWith the feature of noninvasively monitoring the human brain, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has become a ubiquitous means to understand how the brain works. Specifically, T1-weighted (T1w) imaging is widely used to examine the brain structure where the cortical thickness, surface area, and brain volumes have been investigated. These T1w-derived phenotypes undergo radical changes during childhood and adolescence, while remaining relatively stable during adulthood.
Volúmenes de las subunidades hipotalámicas en la esquizofrenia y los trastornos del espectro bipolar
May 29, 2024 |
psiquiatria.com | Aurora Greta Ruggeri |Stener Nerland
Me Gusta 0 0 Comentar 0 0 Autor/autores: Aurora Ruggeri, Stener Nerland, Lynn Mørch-Johnsen...(et.al) Artículo | 20/09/2024 Introducción El hipotálamo es fundamental para numerosas vías hormonales y del sistema nervioso autónomo.
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Nov 7, 2023 |
nature.com | Laura A. Wortinger |Attila Szabó |Claudia Barth |Marianne Thoresen |Ole A. Andreassen |Srdjan Djurovic | +4 more
AbstractThe placenta plays a role in fetal brain development, and pregnancy and birth complications can be signs of placental dysfunction. Birth asphyxia is associated with smaller head size and higher risk of developing schizophrenia (SZ), but whether birth asphyxia and placental genomic risk factors associated with SZ are related and how they might impact brain development is unclear.
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