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    Decreased myelin content of the fornix predicts poorer memory performance beyond vascular risk, hippocampal volume, and fractional anisotropy in nondemented older adults

    Alterations to cerebral white matter tracts have been associated with cognitive decline in aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). In particular, the fornix has been implicated as especially vulnerable given that ...

    Katherine J. Bangen, Lisa Delano-Wood, Sean C. L. Deoni in Brain Imaging and Behavior (2021)

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    Cognitive fatigue is associated with reduced anterior internal capsule integrity in veterans with history of mild to moderate traumatic brain injury

    No known studies have directly examined white matter microstructural correlates of cognitive fatigue post-TBI in a Veteran sample. We therefore investigated the relationship between cognitive fatigue and white...

    Alexandra L. Clark, Lisa Delano-Wood, Scott F. Sorg in Brain Imaging and Behavior (2017)

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    Structural connectivity of neural reward networks in youth at risk for substance use disorders

    Having a positive family history of alcohol use disorders (FHP), as well as aberrant reward circuitry, has been implicated in the initiation of substance use during adolescence. This study explored the relatio...

    Lindsay M. Squeglia, Scott F. Sorg, Joanna Jacobus, Ty Brumback in Psychopharmacology (2015)

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    Binge drinking differentially affects adolescent male and female brain morphometry

    Adolescent binge drinking is concerning, as important neurodevelopments occur during this stage. Previous research suggests that binge drinking may disrupt typical brain development, and females may be particu...

    Lindsay M. Squeglia, Scott F. Sorg, Alecia Dager Schweinsburg in Psychopharmacology (2012)