Neurosurg Focus
Mapping of language and motor function during awake neurosurgery with intraoperative optical imaging.
Oelschlägel M, Meyer T, Morgenstern U, Wahl H, Gerber J, Reiß G, Koch E, Steiner G, Kirsch M, Schackert G, Sobottka SB
Intraoperative optical imaging (IOI) is a marker-free, contactless, and noninvasive imaging technique that is able to visualize metabolic changes of t ...
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Source: PubMed
PLoS ONE
Brain activation during non-habitual speech production: Revisiting the effects of simulated disfluencies in fluent speakers.
Theys C, Kovacs S, Peeters R, Melzer TR, van Wieringen A, De Nil LF
Over the past decades, brain imaging studies in fluently speaking participants have greatly advanced our knowledge of the brain areas involved in spee ...
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Source: PubMed
Neurology 2020 Jan 30
Language and spatial dysfunction in Alzheimer disease with white matter thorn-shaped astrocytes: Astrocytic tau, cognitive function, and Alzheimer disease.
Resende EPF, Nolan AL, Petersen C, Ehrenberg AJ, Spina S, Allen IE, Rosen HJ, Kramer J, Miller BL, Seeley WW, Gorno-Tempini ML, Miller Z, Grinberg LT
Alzheimer disease (AD) shows a broad array of clinical presentations, but the mechanisms underlying these phenotypic variants remain elusive. Aging-re ...
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Source: PubMed
Front Neurosci
Functional Ultrasound (fUS) During Awake Brain Surgery: The Clinical Potential of Intra-Operative Functional and Vascular Brain Mapping.
Soloukey S, Vincent AJPE, Satoer DD, Mastik F, Smits M, Dirven CMF, Strydis C, Bosch JG, van der Steen AFW, De Zeeuw CI, Koekkoek SKE, Kruizinga P
Oncological neurosurgery relies heavily on making continuous, intra-operative tumor-brain delineations based on image-guidance. Limitations of current ...
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Source: PubMed
Front Neurol
Can the Cognitive Phenotype in Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1) Be Explained by Neuroimaging? A Review.
Baudou E, Nemmi F, Biotteau M, Maziero S, Peran P, Chaix Y
Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is one of the most frequent monogenetic disorders. It can be associated with cognitive dysfunctions in several domains ...
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Source: PubMed
Neurosurg Focus
Mapping of language and motor function during awake neurosurgery with intraoperative optical imaging.
Oelschlägel M, Meyer T, Morgenstern U, Wahl H, Gerber J, Reiß G, Koch E, Steiner G, Kirsch M, Schackert G, Sobottka SB
Intraoperative optical imaging (IOI) is a marker-free, contactless, and noninvasive imaging technique that is able to visualize metabolic changes of t ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
PLoS ONE
Brain activation during non-habitual speech production: Revisiting the effects of simulated disfluencies in fluent speakers.
Theys C, Kovacs S, Peeters R, Melzer TR, van Wieringen A, De Nil LF
Over the past decades, brain imaging studies in fluently speaking participants have greatly advanced our knowledge of the brain areas involved in spee ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Neurology 2020 Jan 30
Language and spatial dysfunction in Alzheimer disease with white matter thorn-shaped astrocytes: Astrocytic tau, cognitive function, and Alzheimer disease.
Resende EPF, Nolan AL, Petersen C, Ehrenberg AJ, Spina S, Allen IE, Rosen HJ, Kramer J, Miller BL, Seeley WW, Gorno-Tempini ML, Miller Z, Grinberg LT
Alzheimer disease (AD) shows a broad array of clinical presentations, but the mechanisms underlying these phenotypic variants remain elusive. Aging-re ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Front Neurosci
Functional Ultrasound (fUS) During Awake Brain Surgery: The Clinical Potential of Intra-Operative Functional and Vascular Brain Mapping.
Soloukey S, Vincent AJPE, Satoer DD, Mastik F, Smits M, Dirven CMF, Strydis C, Bosch JG, van der Steen AFW, De Zeeuw CI, Koekkoek SKE, Kruizinga P
Oncological neurosurgery relies heavily on making continuous, intra-operative tumor-brain delineations based on image-guidance. Limitations of current ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Front Neurol
Can the Cognitive Phenotype in Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1) Be Explained by Neuroimaging? A Review.
Baudou E, Nemmi F, Biotteau M, Maziero S, Peran P, Chaix Y
Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is one of the most frequent monogenetic disorders. It can be associated with cognitive dysfunctions in several domains ...
Read More
Source: PubMed