Tag Archives: Striatum

Altered functional connectivity associated with striatal dopamine depletion in Parkinson’s disease

Atsushi Shima et al. Altered functional connectivity associated with striatal dopamine depletion in Parkinson’s disease Cerebral Cortex Communications. Publication Date February 20, 2023 How Analyze was Used “For the reference region, circular regions of interest (ROIs) of 31.2 mm in diameter were defined in each cerebellar hemisphere in five contiguous planes with Analyze software (version…

Parkinson’s disease laterality: a 11C-PE2I PET imaging study

Andreas-Antonios Roussakis et al. Parkinson’s disease laterality: a 11C-PE2I PET imaging study Journal of Neurology. Publication Date September 2, 2020 How Analyze was Used “Structural MPRAGE images were segmented and rigid-registered to the standard Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) template. Registered MPRAGE images were then used to manually trace striatal (putamen and caudate) regions of interest…

Altered Striatal Circuits Underlie Characteristic Personality Traits in Parkinson’s Disease

Toru Ishii1, Nobukatsu Sawamoto1,2,3, Hayato Tabu1,2, Hidekazu Kawashima4, Tomohisa Okada4, Kaori Togashi4, Ryosuke Takahashi2, Hidenao Fukuyama1. Altered striatal circuits underlie characteristic personality traits in Parkinson’s disease. Journal of Neurology. 23 June 2016. Publication Date June 2016 How Analyze was Used “For the reference region, circular regions of interest (ROI) of 31.2 mm in diameter were…

Further human evidence for striatal dopamine release induced by administration of 9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC): selectivity to limbic striatum

Bossong MG, Mehta MA, van Berckel BNM, Howes OD, Kahn RS, Stokes PRA. Further human evidence for striatal dopamine release induced by administration of 9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC): selectivity to limbic striatum. Psychopharmacology (Berl). March 2015. Publication Date March 2015 How Analyze was Used “Activity was assessed for each ROI as the volume weighted average of left…

Shape abnormalities of the caudate nucleus correlate with poorer gait and balance: results from a subset of the LADIS study

Macfarlane MD, Looi JC, Walterfang M, Spulber G, Velakoulis D, Styner M, Crisby M, Orndahl E, Erkinjuntti T, Waldemar G, Garde E, Hennerici MG, Bazner H, Blahak C, Wallin A, Wahlund LO. Shape abnormalities of the caudate nucleus correlate with poorer gait and balance: results from a subset of the LADIS study. Am J Geriatr…