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− | + | = Shape Analysis of the Hippocampus = | |
− | + | Our Objective is to examine hippocampal shape in patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls. | |
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* Initial hippocampal segmentations of healthy control data were successfully processed at UNC (see average asymmetry as examplary analysis in Fig 2.) | * Initial hippocampal segmentations of healthy control data were successfully processed at UNC (see average asymmetry as examplary analysis in Fig 2.) | ||
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* Have begun to apply 3D Slicer for manual segmentation. Additional subject accrual ongoing. | * Have begun to apply 3D Slicer for manual segmentation. Additional subject accrual ongoing. | ||
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* Dartmouth: Andrew Saykin, Tara McHugh, Robert Roth, Laura Flashman | * Dartmouth: Andrew Saykin, Tara McHugh, Robert Roth, Laura Flashman | ||
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* [[Progress_Report:Shape_Analysis|Shape Analysis Progress Report]] | * [[Progress_Report:Shape_Analysis|Shape Analysis Progress Report]] | ||
* [[DataRepository#Dartmouth_Structural.2C_Functional.2C_T2_and_DTI_Images|Data Repository for this preliminary analysis]] | * [[DataRepository#Dartmouth_Structural.2C_Functional.2C_T2_and_DTI_Images|Data Repository for this preliminary analysis]] |
Revision as of 01:08, 28 November 2007
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Shape Analysis of the Hippocampus
Our Objective is to examine hippocampal shape in patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls.
Description
- Initial hippocampal segmentations of healthy control data were successfully processed at UNC (see average asymmetry as examplary analysis in Fig 2.)
- Data has been acquired at 1.5T on 20 patients with schizophrenia and 20 healthy controls at Dartmouth.
- Have begun to apply 3D Slicer for manual segmentation. Additional subject accrual ongoing.
Key Investigators
- Dartmouth: Andrew Saykin, Tara McHugh, Robert Roth, Laura Flashman
- Harvard: Steve Pieper
- UNC: Martin Styner, Guido Gerig