Combined omega-3 fatty acids, aerobic exercise and cognitive stimulation prevents decline in gray matter volume of the frontal, parietal and cingulate cortex in patients with mild cognitive impairment.
Theresa KöbeAnja Veronica WitteAriane SchnelleAnne LesemannSonja FabianValentina A. TeskyJohannes PantelAgnes FlöelPublished in: NeuroImage (2016)
Keyphrases
- human brain
- normal controls
- functional magnetic resonance imaging
- prefrontal cortex
- brain regions
- gray matter
- brain images
- healthy controls
- mild cognitive impairment
- white matter
- functional connectivity
- cerebrospinal fluid
- information processing
- brain connectivity
- working memory
- neurological disorders
- cognitive states
- cerebral cortex
- diffusion tensor imaging
- basal ganglia
- brain imaging
- brain tissue
- brain activity
- high degree of accuracy
- healthy subjects
- magnetic resonance images
- decision making
- high dimensional
- diffusion tensor
- face recognition
- pattern classification
- cortical thickness
- mri data
- medical images
- brain structures
- deformable registration
- brain tumors
- clinical trials
- magnetic resonance
- human subjects
- mr images