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View article: Three-dimensional fiber orientation mapping of ex vivo human brain at micrometer resolution
Three-dimensional fiber orientation mapping of ex vivo human brain at micrometer resolution Open
View article: Imaging of developing human brains with ex vivo PSOCT and dMRI
Imaging of developing human brains with ex vivo PSOCT and dMRI Open
The human brain undergoes substantial developmental changes in the first 5 years of life. Particularly in the white matter, myelination of axons occurs near birth and continues at a rapid pace during the first 2 to 3 years. Diffusion MRI (…
View article: Three-dimensional fiber orientation mapping of the human brain at micrometer resolution
Three-dimensional fiber orientation mapping of the human brain at micrometer resolution Open
The accurate measurement of three-dimensional (3D) fiber orientation in the brain is crucial for reconstructing fiber pathways and studying their involvement in neurological diseases. Comprehensive reconstruction of axonal tracts and small…
View article: Imaging of developing human brains with ex vivo PSOCT and dMRI
Imaging of developing human brains with ex vivo PSOCT and dMRI Open
The human brain undergoes substantial developmental changes in the first five years of life. Particularly in the white matter, myelination of axons occurs near birth and continues at a rapid pace during the first 2 to 3 years. Diffusion MR…
View article: Quantitative imaging of three-dimensional fiber orientation in the human brain via two illumination angles using polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography
Quantitative imaging of three-dimensional fiber orientation in the human brain via two illumination angles using polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography Open
The accurate measurement of three-dimensional (3D) fiber orientation in the brain is crucial for reconstructing fiber pathways and studying their involvement in neurological diseases. Optical imaging methods such as polarization-sensitive …
View article: Quantitative optical coherence microscopy of neuron morphology in human entorhinal cortex
Quantitative optical coherence microscopy of neuron morphology in human entorhinal cortex Open
Introduction The size and shape of neurons are important features indicating aging and the pathology of neurodegenerative diseases. Despite the significant advances of optical microscopy, quantitative analysis of the neuronal features in t…
View article: Longitudinal changes in auditory and reward systems following receptive music-based intervention in older adults
Longitudinal changes in auditory and reward systems following receptive music-based intervention in older adults Open
View article: Music-Based Intervention Connects Auditory and Reward Systems
Music-Based Intervention Connects Auditory and Reward Systems Open
Listening to pleasurable music is known to engage the brain’s reward system. This has motivated many cognitive-behavioral interventions for healthy aging, but little is known about the effects of music-based intervention (MBI) on plasticit…
View article: Longitudinal Changes in Auditory and Reward Systems Following Receptive Music-Based Intervention in Older Adults
Longitudinal Changes in Auditory and Reward Systems Following Receptive Music-Based Intervention in Older Adults Open
Listening to pleasurable music is known to engage the brain’s reward system. This has motivated many cognitive-behavioral interventions for healthy aging, but little is known about the effects of music-based intervention (MBI) on activity …