Browsing by Author "Makris, Nikolaos"
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Brain white matter microstructure is associated with susceptibility to motion-induced nausea
Napadow, Vitaly J.; Sheehan, J.; Kim, Jieun; Dassatti, Allison; Thurler, Andrea H.; Surjanhata, Brian; Vangel, Mark G.; Makris, Nikolaos; Schaechter, Judith Diane; Kuo, Braden (Wiley, 2013)Nausea is associated with significant morbidity, and there is a wide range in the propensity of individuals to experience nausea. The neural basis of this heterogeneity in nausea susceptibility is poorly understood. Our ... -
Gray matter alterations in early aging: A diffusion magnetic resonance imaging study
Rathi, Yogesh; Pasternak, Ofer; Savadjiev, Peter; Michailovich, O.; Bouix, Sylvain; Kubicki, Marek R.; Westin, Carl-Fredrik; Makris, Nikolaos; Shenton, Martha Elizabeth (Wiley-Blackwell, 2013)Many studies have observed altered neurofunctional and structural organization in the aging brain. These observations from functional neuroimaging studies show a shift in brain activity from the posterior to the anterior ... -
Human middle longitudinal fascicle: segregation and behavioral-clinical implications of two distinct fiber connections linking temporal pole and superior temporal gyrus with the angular gyrus or superior parietal lobule using multi-tensor tractography
Makris, Nikolaos; Preti, M. G.; Wassermann, D.; Rathi, Yogesh; Papadimitriou, G. M.; Yergatian, C.; Dickerson, Bradford Clark; Shenton, Martha Elizabeth; Kubicki, Marek R. (Springer Science + Business Media, 2013)The middle longitudinal fascicle (MdLF) is a major fiber connection running principally between the superior temporal gyrus and the parietal lobe, neocortical regions of great biological and clinical interest. Although one ... -
Human middle longitudinal fascicle: variations in patterns of anatomical connections
Makris, Nikolaos; Preti, M. G.; Asami, T.; Pelavin, P.; Campbell, B.; Papadimitriou, G. M.; Kaiser, J.; Baselli, G.; Westin, Carl-Fredrik; Shenton, Martha Elizabeth; Kubicki, Marek R. (Springer Science + Business Media, 2012)Based on high-resolution diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DTI) tractographic analyses in thirty-nine healthy adult subjects we derived patterns of connections and measures of volume and biophysical parameters, ... -
Hypothalamus and amygdala response to acupuncture stimuli in carpal tunnel syndrome
Napadow, Vitaly J.; Kettner, N.; Liu, J.; Li, M.; Kwong, Kenneth Kin Man; Vangel, Mark G.; Makris, Nikolaos; Audette, Joseph F.; Hui, K. K.S. (Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2007)Brain processing of acupuncture stimuli in chronic neuropathic pain patients may underlie its beneficial effects. We used fMRI to evaluate verum and sham acupuncture stimulation at acupoint LI-4 in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome ...