Browsing by Author "Qiu, A."

Browsing by Author "Qiu, A."

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  • Lee, A.; Nagulan, R.; Tuan, T.A.; Chen, S.H.; Qiu, A. (Public Library of Science/PLOS ONE, 15-04-15)
    The human brain, especially the prefrontal cortex (PFC), is functionally and anatomically reorganized in order to adapt to neuronal challenges in aging. This study employed structural MRI, resting-state fMRI (rs-fMRI), and ...
  • Poh, J.S.; Li, Y.; Nagulan, R.; Fortier, M.V.; Chong, Y.S.; Kwek, K.; Saw, S.M.; Gluckman, P.D.; Meaney, M.J.; Qiu, A. (ElSEVIER/NeuroImage, 01-08-15)
    The thalamus is a deep gray matter structure and consists of axonal fibers projecting to the entire cortex, which provide the anatomical support for its sensorimotor and higher-level cognitive functions. There is limited ...
  • Nagulan, R.; Qiu, A. (ElSEVIER/NeuroImage, 15-11-14)
    Accurate and consistent segmentation of brain white matter bundles at neonatal stage plays an important role in understanding brain development and detecting white matter abnormalities for the prediction of psychiatric ...
  • Nagulan, R.; Graboi, Anne Rifkin; Fortier, M.V.; Chong, Y.S.; Kwek, K.; Saw, Seang-Mei; Godfrey, Keith M; Gluckman, P.D.; Meaney, M.J.; Qiu, A. (ElSEVIER/NeuroImage, 2013-07)
    Asymmetry of the neonatal brain is not yet understood at the level of structural connectivity. We utilized DTI deterministic tractography and structural network analysis based on graph theory to determine the pattern of ...