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Main Authors: Jang, Jinhee, Baek, Geonwoo, Jang, Ikbeom
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.14514
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author Jang, Jinhee
Baek, Geonwoo
Jang, Ikbeom
author_facet Jang, Jinhee
Baek, Geonwoo
Jang, Ikbeom
contents Research question: This study aims to find whether other neurostructural measurements could be added and combined with the state-of-the-art Alzheimer's imaging marker called MSSM to improve sensitivity to neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease patients. Findings: By applying various neurostructural measurements such as the local gyrification index and Jacobian white to the existing Multiscale Structural Mapping of Alzheimer's Disease Neurodegeneration, better results were obtained compared to previous methods, with the addition of LGI proving to be the most effective. Meaning: The extended MSSM imaging marker may provide better ability for the detection of degeneration in Alzheimer's disease. This research shows that this method, using a single standard T1- weighted MRI, can support clinical diagnostics and help identify individuals who may need further biomarker evaluation.
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spellingShingle Advancing Multiscale Structural Mapping for Alzheimer's Disease using Local Gyrification Index
Jang, Jinhee
Baek, Geonwoo
Jang, Ikbeom
Neurons and Cognition
Research question: This study aims to find whether other neurostructural measurements could be added and combined with the state-of-the-art Alzheimer's imaging marker called MSSM to improve sensitivity to neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease patients. Findings: By applying various neurostructural measurements such as the local gyrification index and Jacobian white to the existing Multiscale Structural Mapping of Alzheimer's Disease Neurodegeneration, better results were obtained compared to previous methods, with the addition of LGI proving to be the most effective. Meaning: The extended MSSM imaging marker may provide better ability for the detection of degeneration in Alzheimer's disease. This research shows that this method, using a single standard T1- weighted MRI, can support clinical diagnostics and help identify individuals who may need further biomarker evaluation.
title Advancing Multiscale Structural Mapping for Alzheimer's Disease using Local Gyrification Index
topic Neurons and Cognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.14514