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1. Free water-corrected fractional anisotropy of the fornix and parahippocampal cingulum predicts longitudinal memory change in cognitively healthy older adults.

2. Relationship between sleep, physical fitness, brain microstructure, and cognition in healthy older adults: A pilot study.

3. Leukocyte telomere length and memory circuitry and cognition in early aging: Impact of sex and menopausal status.

4. Elucidation of the relationship between sensory processing and white matter using diffusion tensor imaging tractography in young adults.

5. A longitudinal, randomized experimental pilot study to investigate the effects of airborne ultrasound on human mental health, cognition, and brain structure.

6. Multimodal brain-age prediction and cardiovascular risk: The Whitehall II MRI sub-study.

7. Multivariate Lesion-Behavior Mapping of General Cognitive Ability and Its Psychometric Constituents.

8. Association between the superior longitudinal fasciculus and perceptual organization and working memory: A diffusion tensor imaging study.

9. Frontostriatal white matter connectivity: age differences and associations with cognition and BOLD modulation.

10. Perivascular spaces in the centrum semiovale at the beginning of the 8th decade of life: effect on cognition and associations with mineral deposition.

11. Disrupted Neural Synchrony Mediates the Relationship between White Matter Integrity and Cognitive Performance in Older Adults.

12. fMRI-guided white matter connectivity in fluid and crystallized cognitive abilities in healthy adults.

13. REM sleep is associated with white matter integrity in cognitively healthy, older adults.

14. White Matter Integrity and Its Relationship to Cognitive-Motor Integration in Females with and without Post-Concussion Syndrome.

15. Assessing cognitive control and the reward system in overweight young adults using sensitivity to incentives and white matter integrity.

16. Temporal sequences of brain activity at rest are constrained by white matter structure and modulated by cognitive demands.

17. Association between lifetime coffee consumption and late life cerebral white matter hyperintensities in cognitively normal elderly individuals.

18. Grey matter myelination.

19. Longitudinal associations between white matter maturation and cognitive development across early childhood.

20. Brain biomarkers and cognition across adulthood.

21. Cognitive and White-Matter Compartment Models Reveal Selective Relations between Corticospinal Tract Microstructure and Simple Reaction Time.

22. Loss of white matter connections after severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) and its relationship to social cognition.

23. Cerebral white matter free water: A sensitive biomarker of cognition and function.

24. Association Between Earliest Amyloid Uptake and Functional Connectivity in Cognitively Unimpaired Elderly.

25. Effects of sustained cognitive activity on white matter microstructure and cognitive outcomes in healthy middle-aged adults: A systematic review.

26. The brain-structural correlates of mathematical expertise.

27. Learning Unicycling Evokes Manifold Changes in Gray and White Matter Networks Related to Motor and Cognitive Functions.

28. White matter microstructural development and cognitive ability in the first 2 years of life.

29. Spatial patterns of white matter hyperintensities associated with Alzheimer's disease risk factors in a cognitively healthy middle-aged cohort.

30. Lesion location matters: The relationships between white matter hyperintensities on cognition in the healthy elderly.

31. White matter microstructure and cognitive outcomes in relation to neonatal inflammation in 6-year-old children born preterm.

32. Brain Connectivity and Cognitive Flexibility in Nonirradiated Adult Survivors of Childhood Leukemia.

33. White matter pathways and social cognition.

34. More highly myelinated white matter tracts are associated with faster processing speed in healthy adults.

35. Supplementary motor area-primary motor cortex facilitation in younger but not older adults.

36. White matter integrity mediates decline in age-related inhibitory control.

37. Diversity of meso-scale architecture in human and non-human connectomes.

38. Physical Activity and Changes in White Matter Hyperintensities over Three Years.

39. Frontoparietal Structural Connectivity in Childhood Predicts Development of Functional Connectivity and Reasoning Ability: A Large-Scale Longitudinal Investigation.

40. Changes in White Matter Microstructure Impact Cognition by Disrupting the Ability of Neural Assemblies to Synchronize.

41. [Voxel-Based Morphometry and Cognitive Function].

42. Direct evidence for the contributive role of the right inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus in non-verbal semantic cognition.

43. Neural correlates of cognitive processing in monolinguals and bilinguals.

44. Differential age-related gray and white matter impact mediates educational influence on elders' cognition.

45. Common and heritable components of white matter microstructure predict cognitive function at 1 and 2 y.

46. Genetics of structural connectivity and information processing in the brain.

47. Isoflurane Exposure Induces Cell Death, Microglial Activation and Modifies the Expression of Genes Supporting Neurodevelopment and Cognitive Function in the Male Newborn Piglet Brain.

48. White matter and cognition: making the connection.

49. Quantitative T2 mapping of white matter: applications for ageing and cognitive decline.

50. Speed of saccade execution and inhibition associated with fractional anisotropy in distinct fronto-frontal and fronto-striatal white matter pathways.

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