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- Progressive Decrease of Left Heschl Gyrus and Planum Temporale Gray Matter Volume in First-Episode Schizophrenia
- The Heschl gyrus and planum temporale have crucial roles in auditory perception and language processing. Their previous investigation using magnetic resonance imaging MRI indicated smaller gray matter volumes bilaterally in the Heschl gyrus and in left planum temporale in patients with first episode schizophrenia but not in patients with first...
- White papers 2003-08-01
- Progressive Decrease of Left Superior Temporal Gyrus Gray Matter Volume in Patients With First-Episode Schizophrenia
- Smaller temporal lobe cortical gray matter volumes, including the left superior temporal gyrus, have been reported in magnetic resonance imaging MRI studies of patients with chronic schizophrenia and, more recently, in patients with first-episode schizophrenia. However, it remains unknown whether there are progressive decreases in temporal lobe cortical gray matter...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Prefrontal Gray Matter Volume Reduction in First Episode Schizophrenia
- Functional measures have consistently shown prefrontal abnormalities in schizophrenia. However, structural magnetic resonance imaging MRI findings of prefrontal volume reduction have been less consistent. This paper evaluates prefrontal gray matter volume in first episode patients diagnosed with schizophrenia, compared with first episode patients diagnosed with affective psychosis and normal comparison...
- White papers 2001-03-05
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- Soft Matter: Volume 1
- Soft Matter: Volume 1. Edited by Gerhard Gompper and Michael Schick. Price, $199. John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, NJ (2006). This series reflects the interdisciplinary nature of this thriving field of research. This first volume offers detailed descriptions of the physical aspects of polymers, such as polymer dynamics in...
- Research articles 2006-01-01
- Association Between Smaller Left Posterior Superior Temporal Gyrus Volume on Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Smaller Left Temporal P300 Amplitude in First-Episode Schizophrenia
- In chronic schizophrenia, the P300 is broadly reduced and shows a localized left temporal deficit specifically associated with reduced gray matter volume of the left posterior superior temporal gyrus STG. In first-episode patients, a similar left temporal P300 deficit is present in schizophrenia, but not in affective psychosis. The present...
- White papers 2002-03-28
- Planum Temporale and Heschl Gyrus Volume Reduction in Schizophrenia
- Magnetic resonance imaging studies in schizophrenia have revealed abnormalities in temporal lobe structures, including the superior temporal gyrus. More specifically, abnormalities have been reported in the posterior superior temporal gyrus, which includes the Heschl gyrus and planum temporale, the latter being an important substrate for language. However, the specificity of...
- White papers 2000-07-06
- White Matter Abnormalities in Mobility-Impaired Older Persons
- The objective of this paper is to investigate the relationship between white matter abnormalities and impairment of gait and balance in older persons. This cross-sectional study suggests that decreased white matter volume is age-related, while increased WMSA are most likely to occur as a result of disease. Both of these...
- White papers 2003-04-18
- Fusiform Gyrus Volume Reduction in First-Episode Schizophrenia
- The fusiform gyrus occipitotemporal gyrus is thought to be critical for face recognition and may possibly be associated with impaired facial recognition and interpretation of facial expression in schizophrenia. Results of postmortem studies have suggested that fusiform gyrus volume is reduced in schizophrenia, but there have been no in vivo...
- White papers 2002-08-27
- Prefrontal Cortex, Negative Symptoms, and Schizophrenia: An MRI Study
- The present paper measured prefrontal cortical gray and white matter volume in chronic, male schizophrenic subjects who were characterized by a higher proportion of mixed or negative symptoms than previous patients that we have evaluated. Seventeen chronic male schizophrenic subjects and 17 male control subjects were matched on age and...
- White papers 2001-11-29
- Human Intelligence Determined by Volume, Location of Gray Matter Tissue in Brain; Single 'Intelligence Center' in Brain Unlikely, UC Irvine Study Also Finds.
- Byline: University of California, Irvine IRVINE, Calif., July 19 AScribe Newswire -- General human intelligence appears to be based on the volume of gray matter tissue in certain regions of the brain, University of California, Irvine College of Medicine researchers have found in the...
- Research articles 2004-07-19
- It Does Matter
- McClenahen, John S Industry Week 06-01-2004 It Does Matter Byline: McClenahen, John S Volume: 253 Number: 6 ISSN: 00390895 Publication Date: 06-01-2004 Page: 15 Section: C-Level Type: Periodical Language: English BookShelf It does matter whether or not you read "Does IT Matter?" (2004, Harvard Business School Press)....
- Research articles 2004-06-01
- Yes, Nicholas, IT does matter
- Bartholomew, Doug Industry Week 09-01-2003 Yes, Nicholas, IT does matter Byline: Bartholomew, Doug Volume: 252 Number: 9 ISSN: 00390895 Publication Date: 09-01-2003 Page: 44 Section: E commentary Type: Periodical Language: English INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IS MORE THAN A COMMODITY. ACONTROVERSIAL ARTICLE that appeared in a recent issue of...
- Research articles 2003-09-01
- Volume 1: Wood Fuel Supplies and Supply Chains
- The overall aim of this paper was to provide estimates of dry matter production by the whole tree and by its component parts for ten different species with an age range of 12-28 years. Specific objectives can be summarized to tabulate, for each site, total above-ground biomass per tree and...
- White papers 2000-06-02
- Volume 4: Anaerobic Digestion for Biogas
- The overall aim of this paper was to provide estimates of dry matter production by the whole tree and by its component parts for ten different species with an age range of 12-28 years. Specific objectives can be summarized to tabulate, for each site, total above-ground biomass per tree and...
- White papers 2000-04-11
- Quantitative Analysis of MRI Signal Abnormalities of Brain White Matter With High Reproducibility and Accuracy
- The purpose of this paper is to assess the reproducibility and accuracy compared to radiologists of three automated segmentation pipelines for quantitative magnetic resonance imaging MRI measurement of brain white matter signal abnormalities WMSA. The addition of TDS to the EM segmentation and PVEC algorithms significantly improved the accuracy of...
- White papers 2002-01-23
- Delta Choosing New Widebody Jet in 'A Matter of Weeks'.(Originated from The Atlanta Journal and Constitution)
- ATLANTA--Mar. 5--Delta Air Lines is in the "final and rather sensitive stages" of a multibillion-dollar decision on a new widebody jet, Chairman Ronald W. Allen says. Allen, in an interview, said he expects a decision in "a matter of weeks." Delta...
- Research articles 1997-03-05
- A matter of varying degrees.
- Lab buildings incorporate heat-recovery or variable-air-volume technologies to reduce energy costs As gas and electricity costs continue to skyrocket, building owners and facility managers are determined more than ever to lower heating and co Lab buildings incorporate heat-recovery...
- Research articles 2001-05-01
- Differences and Similarities in Insular and Temporal Pole MRI Gray Matter Volume Abnormalities in First-Episode Schizophrenia and Affective Psychosis
- The objective of this paper is to simultaneously evaluate multiple olfactocentric paralimbic regions, which play crucial roles in human emotion and motivation, in first-episode patients with schizophrenia and affective psychosis. Whether psychoses associated with schizophrenia and affective disorder represent manifestations of different disorders or the same disorder is an important...
- White papers 2003-11-01
- Fusiform Gyrus Volume Reduction and Facial Recognition in Chronic Schizophrenia
- The fusiform gyrus FG, or occipitotemporal gyrus, is thought to subserve the processing and encoding of faces. Of note, several studies have reported that patients with schizophrenia show deficits in facial processing. It is thus hypothesized that the FG might be one brain region underlying abnormal facial recognition in schizophrenia....
- White papers 2003-03-20
- Steve & Barry's Loses a Little on Every Shirt, But Makes It Up on Volume
- It's a measure of the current retail schizophrenia (and the state of business reporting, for that matter) that even as Steve & Barry's creditors are cutting them off, newspapers like the Arizona Republic are running stories headed "Cheap and chic fuels Steve & Barry's." by Lisa Everitt
- Blog posts 2008-06-30
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