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Previous studies have observed morphological abnormalities of the corpus callosum in schizophrenia (link to paper below), while other studies have shown abnormal brain activation during memory tasks. The goal of this project is to examine the integrity of fibers in the corpus callosum in patients with schizophrenia and determine whether this is associated with brain activation during memory tasks.
 
Previous studies have observed morphological abnormalities of the corpus callosum in schizophrenia (link to paper below), while other studies have shown abnormal brain activation during memory tasks. The goal of this project is to examine the integrity of fibers in the corpus callosum in patients with schizophrenia and determine whether this is associated with brain activation during memory tasks.
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Fiber tractography method developed and we have begun to apply it to data collected thus far. An example is pictured below. A link to sample DTI data is also below. [[Image:NAMIC_callosum_tracts_prelim.jpg|[[Image:NAMIC_callosum_tracts_prelim.jpg|Image:NAMIC_callosum_tracts_prelim.jpg]]]]
 
Fiber tractography method developed and we have begun to apply it to data collected thus far. An example is pictured below. A link to sample DTI data is also below. [[Image:NAMIC_callosum_tracts_prelim.jpg|[[Image:NAMIC_callosum_tracts_prelim.jpg|Image:NAMIC_callosum_tracts_prelim.jpg]]]]
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Revision as of 14:23, 4 September 2007

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Corpus Callosum Fiber Tractography

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Objectives

Previous studies have observed morphological abnormalities of the corpus callosum in schizophrenia (link to paper below), while other studies have shown abnormal brain activation during memory tasks. The goal of this project is to examine the integrity of fibers in the corpus callosum in patients with schizophrenia and determine whether this is associated with brain activation during memory tasks.

Progress

Fiber tractography method developed and we have begun to apply it to data collected thus far. An example is pictured below. A link to sample DTI data is also below.

References

Key Investigators

  • Dartmouth: John West, Andrew Saykin, Laura Flashman, Paul Wang

Links