Publications by authors named "Chris I Zoumalan"

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  • The study aimed to create an automated imaging tool that addresses the anatomical differences in elderly and demented patients while minimizing registration errors during spatial normalization.
  • Twenty subjects underwent MRI imaging, with their brain scans divided into 68 regions; automated measures from three different volumetric models were compared to manually obtained data to evaluate accuracy.
  • The results showed a strong correlation between the automated tool's results and manual measurements, indicating that the tool is accurate and useful for individual assessments and regional analysis in dementia research.
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The symptoms of schizophrenia imply disruption to brain systems supporting higher-order cognitive activity, but whether these systems are impacted differentially against a background of diffuse cortical gray-matter deficit remains ambiguous. Some unaffected first-degree relatives of schizophrenics also manifest cortical gray-matter deficits, but it is unclear whether these changes are isomorphic with those in patients, and the answer is critical to understanding the neurobiological conditions necessary for disease expression given a predisposing genotype. Here we report three-dimensional cortical surface maps (probabilistic atlases matching subjects' anatomy point by point throughout cortex) in monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) twins discordant for chronic schizophrenia along with demographically matched control twins.

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