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Whole-brain analysis reveals increased neuroanatomical asymmetries in dementia for hippocampus and amygdala
2016
Brain
Structural magnetic resonance imaging data are frequently analysed to reveal morphological changes of the human brain in dementia. Most contemporary imaging biomarkers are scalar values, such as the volume of a structure, and may miss the localized morphological variation of early presymptomatic disease progression. Neuroanatomical shape descriptors, however, can represent complex geometric information of individual anatomical regions and may demonstrate increased sensitivity in association
doi:10.1093/brain/aww243
pmid:27913407
pmcid:PMC5840883
fatcat:ug3lsuyx5fb2jnvrt7tfiqcrme