EEG markers are associated to gray matter changes in thalamus and basal ganglia in subjects with mild cognitive impairment.
D. V. MorettiDonata PaternicòGiuliano BinettiOrazio ZanettiGiovanni B. FrisoniPublished in: NeuroImage (2012)
Keyphrases
- human brain
- basal ganglia
- mild cognitive impairment
- brain images
- white matter
- gray matter
- ad patients
- healthy subjects
- functional magnetic resonance imaging
- brain regions
- diffusion tensor imaging
- eeg data
- functional connectivity
- normal controls
- brain imaging
- brain tissue
- information processing
- high degree of accuracy
- mri data
- brain activity
- cognitive states
- deformable registration
- brain connectivity
- cerebral cortex
- diffusion tensor
- magnetic resonance images
- brain computer interface
- brain structures
- eeg signals
- signal processing
- clinical trials
- image data
- fiber bundles
- image processing
- image analysis