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2. Healthy aging attenuates task-related specialization in the human medial temporal lobe
3. Callosal tissue loss parallels subtle decline in psychomotor speed. A longitudinal quantitative MRI study. The LADIS Study
4. Brain microstructural correlates of visuospatial choice reaction time in children
5. Response inhibition is associated with white matter microstructure in children
6. Regional activation of the human medial temporal lobe during intentional encoding of objects and positions
7. Long-term global and regional brain volume changes following severe traumatic brain injury: A longitudinal study with clinical correlates
8. Poster #256 STRUCTURAL BRAIN CORRELATES OF SENSORIMOTOR GATING IN SCHIZOPHRENIA PATIENTS AND HEALTHY CONTROLS: A 6 YEAR FOLLOW-UP STUDY OF INITIALLY ANTIPSYCHOTIC NAÍ
9. Corpus callosum atrophy in Alzheimer's disease and subcortical vascular dementia: The LADIS study
10. Loss of corpus callosum tissue is associated with subjective memory complaints: The LADIS study
11. Corpus Callosum Atrophy in Alzheimer's Disease and Subcortical Vascular Dementia : The LADIS Study
12. Effects of Age-Related White Matter Changes on Loss of Corpus Callosum Tissue: The Ladis Study
13. REGIONAL BRAIN CHANGES IN INITIALLY ANTIPSYCHOTIC-NAïVE FIRST-EPISODE SCHIZOPHRENIA PATIENTS TREATED WITH QUETIAPINE: RELATION TO DOSE AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
14. From ecstasy to agony: chronic effects of MDMA use on emotional processing
15. Inferior Cingulum Bundle Asymmetry Predicts Extroversion: A DTI study
16. Verbal fluency performance is associated with white matter microstructure in a left hemisphere network in children
17. Long-term regional atrophy and association with clinical outcome following severe traumatic brain injury: A tensor based morphometry study
18. Gradient non-linearity correction relocates normalized group activation hotspot
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