Type I Chiari malformation, RBANS performance, and brain morphology: Connecting the dots on cognition and macrolevel brain structure.
James R HoustonPhilip A AllenJeffrey M RogersMei-Ching LienNatalie J AllenMichelle L HughesJayapalli Rajiv BapurajMaggie S EppelheimerFrancis LothMarcus A StoodleySarel J VorsterMark G LucianoPublished in: Neuropsychology (2019)
Adult CMI is associated with domain-specific cognitive change, detectable using a standard clinical instrument. The extent of cognitive impairment is independent of pain or affective symptomatology and may be related to the key pathognomonic feature of the condition. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).
Keyphrases
- white matter
- cognitive impairment
- resting state
- chronic pain
- cerebral ischemia
- bipolar disorder
- machine learning
- pain management
- neuropathic pain
- mild cognitive impairment
- deep learning
- fluorescent probe
- blood brain barrier
- young adults
- patient reported outcomes
- spinal cord injury
- molecularly imprinted
- postoperative pain