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Chapter and Conference Paper
Auditory Signal Processing is Impaired in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Whole-Head MEG Study
Auditory stimuli elicit in or near the primary auditory cortex a prominent magnetic response called N100m that is often preceded by the smaller P50m response [1, 2]. The N100m, which together the P50m reflects...
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Article
The prevalence and distribution of white-matter changes on different MRI pulse sequences in a post-stroke cohort
No uniform criteria currently exist for rating white-matter (WM) high-signal foci on MRI. Ratings are based on descriptive terms, different pulse sequences and different WM areas. Reports on the prevalence an...
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Article
MRI of the brain in neurologically healthy middle-aged and elderly individuals
Our purpose was to document the MRI appearances of the brain in healthy middle-aged to elderly subjects. T2- and proton density-weighted axial slices were obtained in 61 volunteers, 30–86 years of age. After ...
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Article
The normal brain stem from infancy to old age
Our purpose was to develop a method of measuring the size of the brain stem by routine MRI and to determine brain stem dimensions in a normal population. We examined 174 subjects, aged 4 months to 86 years, wi...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Accuracy of the Antemortem Diagnosis and Neuropathological Features of Multi-Infarct Dementia
Multi-infarct dementia (MID), a syndrome due to multiple brain infarcts, is the second most common cause of dementia. It is difficult to diagnose correctly during life as evidenced by the low accuracy of clini...