Browsing by Author "Leritz, Elizabeth"
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Distinct Functional Networks Within the Cerebellum and Their Relation to Cortical Systems Assessed With Independent Component Analysis
Dobromyslin, Vitaly I.; Salat, David; Fortier, Catherine; Leritz, Elizabeth; Beckmann, Christian F.; Milberg, William; McGlinchey, Regina (Elsevier BV, 2012-05-01)Cerebellar functional circuitry has been examined in several prior studies using resting fMRI data and seed-based procedures, as well as whole-brain independent component analysis (ICA). Here, we hypothesized that ICA ... -
Interactive Effects of Apolipoprotein E4 and Diabetes Risk on Later Myelinating White Matter Regions in Neurologically Healthy Older Aged Adults
Foley, Jessica M.; Stricker, Nikki H.; Milberg, William; Salat, David; Zink, Tyler; Grande, Laura; McGlinchey, Regina; Leritz, Elizabeth (SAGE Publications, 2013-12-31)Possession of the apolipoprotein E4 (APOE4) allele and diabetes risk are independently related to reduced white matter (WM) integrity that may contribute to the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The purpose of this ... -
Reduced Cortical Thickness in Abstinent Alcoholics and Association with Alcoholic Behavior
Fortier, Catherine; Leritz, Elizabeth; Salat, David; Venne, Jonathan R.; Maksimovskiy, Arkadiy; Williams, Victoria; Milberg, William; McGlinchey, Regina (Wiley, 2011-12)Background Chronic misuse of alcohol results in widespread damage to the brain. Prior morphometric studies have examined cortical atrophy in individuals with alcoholism; however, no previous studies have examined ... -
Widespread Effects of Alcohol on White Matter Microstructure
Fortier, Catherine; Leritz, Elizabeth; Salat, David; Lindemer, Emily R.; Maksimovskiy, Arkadiy; Shepel, Juli; Williams, Victoria; Venne, Jonathan R.; Milberg, William; McGlinchey, Regina (Wiley, 2014-12)Background Evidence suggests that chronic misuse of alcohol may preferentially affect the integrity of frontal white matter tracts, which can impact executive functions important to achieve and maintain abstinence. M ...