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Washington University School of Medicine

2010-2019 OA Pubs

2019

Neuroimaging

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The Community Structure Of Functional Brain Networks Exhibits Scale-Specific Patterns Of Inter- And Intra-Subject Variability, Richard F Betzel, Maxwell A Bertolero, Evan M Gordon, Caterina Gratton, Nico U F Dosenbach, Danielle S Bassett Nov 2019

The Community Structure Of Functional Brain Networks Exhibits Scale-Specific Patterns Of Inter- And Intra-Subject Variability, Richard F Betzel, Maxwell A Bertolero, Evan M Gordon, Caterina Gratton, Nico U F Dosenbach, Danielle S Bassett

2010-2019 OA Pubs

The network organization of the human brain varies across individuals, changes with development and aging, and differs in disease. Discovering the major dimensions along which this variability is displayed remains a central goal of both neuroscience and clinical medicine. Such efforts can be usefully framed within the context of the brain's modular network organization, which can be assessed quantitatively using computational techniques and extended for the purposes of multi-scale analysis, dimensionality reduction, and biomarker generation. Although the concept of modularity and its utility in describing brain network organization is clear, principled methods for comparing multi-scale communities across individuals and time …


White Matter Damage, Neuroinflammation, And Neuronal Integrity In Hand, Aljoharah Alakkas, David B Clifford, Et Al. Feb 2019

White Matter Damage, Neuroinflammation, And Neuronal Integrity In Hand, Aljoharah Alakkas, David B Clifford, Et Al.

2010-2019 OA Pubs

HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HANDs) persist even with virologic suppression on combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), and the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms are not well understood. We performed structural magnetic resonance imaging and MR spectroscopy (MRS) in HIV+ individuals without major neurocognitive comorbidities. Study participants were classified as neurocognitively unimpaired (NU), asymptomatic (ANI), mild neurocognitive disorder (MND), or HIV-associated dementia (HAD). Using structural MRI, we measured volumes of cortical and subcortical gray matter and total and abnormal white matter (aWM). Using single-voxel MRS, we estimated metabolites in frontal gray matter (FGM) and frontal white matter (FWM) and basal ganglia (BG) regions. Adjusted odds …