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Arkesteijn, G.A.M. (author), Poot, D.H.J. (author), Ikram, M.A. (author), Niessen, W.J. (author), van Vliet, L.J. (author), Vernooij, M.W. (author), Vos, F.M. (author)
The goal of this paper is to increase the statistical power of crossing-fiber statistics in voxelwise analyses of diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI) data. In the proposed framework, a fiber orientation atlas and a model complexity atlas were used to fit the ball-and-sticks model to diffusion-weighted images of subjects in...
journal article 2019
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huizinga, w (author), Poot, D.H.J. (author), Vernooij, Meike W. (author), Roshchupkin, G.V. (author), bron, E.E. (author), Ikram, M.A. (author), Rueckert, D. (author), Niessen, W.J. (author), Klein, S. (author)
Both normal aging and neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) cause morphological changes of the brain. It is generally difficult to distinguish these two causes of morphological change by visual inspection of magnetic resonance (MR) images. To facilitate making this distinction and thus aid the diagnosis of...
journal article 2018
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Ikram, M.A. (author), Van der Lugt, A. (author), Niessen, W.J. (author), Koudstaal, P.J. (author), Krestin, G.P. (author), Hofman, A. (author), Bos, D. (author), Vernooij, M.W. (author)
Imaging plays an essential role in research on neurological diseases in the elderly. The Rotterdam Scan Study was initiated as part of the ongoing Rotterdam Study with the aim to elucidate the causes of neurological disease by performing imaging of the brain in a prospective population-based setting. Initially, in 1995 and 1999, random...
journal article 2015
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Langen, C.D. (author), White, T. (author), Ikram, M.A. (author), Vernooij, M.W. (author), Niessen, W.J. (author)
Structural and functional brain connectivity are increasingly used to identify and analyze group differences in studies of brain disease. This study presents methods to analyze uni- and bi-modal brain connectivity and evaluate their ability to identify differences. Novel visualizations of significantly different connections comparing multiple...
journal article 2015
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Ikram, M.A. (author), Van der Lugt, A. (author), Niessen, W.J. (author), Krestin, G.P. (author), Koudstaal, P.J. (author), Hofman, A. (author), Breteler, M.M.B. (author), Vernooij, M.W. (author)
Neuroimaging plays an important role in etiologic research on neurological diseases in the elderly. The Rotterdam Scan Study was initiated as part of the ongoing Rotterdam Study with the aim to unravel causes of neurological disease by performing neuroimaging in a population-based longitudinal setting. In 1995 and 1999 random subsets of the...
journal article 2011
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De Boer, R. (author), Schaap, M. (author), Van der Lijn, F. (author), Vrooman, H.A. (author), De Groot, M. (author), Van der Lugt, A. (author), Ikram, M.A. (author), Vernooij, M.W. (author), Breteler, M.M.B. (author), Niessen, W.J. (author)
Diffusion MRI can be used to study the structural connectivity within the brain. Brain connectivity is often represented by a binary network whose topology can be studied using graph theory. We present a framework for the construction of weighted structural brain networks, containing information about connectivity, which can be effectively...
journal article 2010
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