Joe Necus

Joe Necus
Newcastle University | NCL · Institute of Neuroscience

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Significance Despite of the enormous diversity in size and function of the mammalian cerebral cortex, it has been shown that the cortices of different species fold according to a simple universal law. In this study, we investigate if this law also applies to variation within a single species—our own. Specifically, we examine how the law is affected...
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Lithium is a major treatment for bipolar disorder and the likelihood of a favourable response may be determined by its distribution in the brain. Lithium can be directly detected by magnetic resonance (MR), but previous 7Li MR spectroscopy studies have demonstrated that this is challenging compared to conventional 1H MR imaging due to the MR proper...
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Background: Lithium treatment is associated with an increase in magnetic resonance imaging derived measures of white matter integrity, but the relationship between the spatial distribution of brain lithium and white matter integrity is unknown. Methods: Euthymic patients with bipolar disorder receiving lithium (n = 12) and those on other medicat...
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Different cortical regions vary systematically in their morphology. Here we investigate if the scaling law of cortical morphology, which was previously demonstrated across both human subjects and mammalian species, still holds within a single cortex across different brain regions. By topologically correcting for regional curvature, we could analyse...
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Brain’s modular connectivity gives this organ resilience and adaptability. The ageing process alters the organised modularity of the brain and these changes are further accentuated by neurodegeneration, leading to disorganisation. To understand this further, we analysed modular variability—heterogeneity of modules—and modular dissociation—detachmen...
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Quantification of brain morphology has become an important cornerstone in understanding brain structure. Measures of cortical morphology such as thickness and surface area are frequently used to compare groups of subjects or characterise longitudinal changes. However, such measures are often treated as independent from each other. A recently descri...
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Structural covariance analysis is a widely used structural MRI analysis method which characterises the co-relations of morphology between brain regions over a group of subjects. To our knowledge, little has been investigated in terms of the comparability of results between different data sets of healthy human subjects, as well as the reliability of...
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Quantification of brain morphology has become an important cornerstone in understanding brain structure. Measures of cortical morphology such as thickness and surface area are frequently used to compare groups of subjects or characterise longitudinal changes. However, such measures are often treated as independent from each other. A recently descri...
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Structural covariance analysis is a promising and increasingly used structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) analysis method which characterises the co-relations of morphology between brain regions over a group of subjects. However, to our knowledge, little has been investigated in terms of the comparability of results between different data set...
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Background: Proton longitudinal relaxation (T1 ) is a quantitative MRI-derived tissue parameter sensitive to myelin, macromolecular, iron and water content. There is some evidence to suggest that cortical T1 is elevated in bipolar disorder and that lithium administration reduces cortical T1 . However, T1 has not yet been quantified in separate gro...
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Background: Lithium treatment is associated with an increase in magnetic resonance imaging derived measures of white matter integrity, but the relationship between the spatial distribution of brain lithium and white matter integrity is unknown. Methods: Euthymic patients with bipolar disorder receiving lithium treatment (n=12) and those on other me...
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Background: We have previously demonstrated that cortical folding across mammalian species follows a universal scaling law that can be derived from a simple theoretical model. The same scaling law has also been shown to hold across brains of our own species, irrespective of age or sex. These results, however, only relate measures of complete cortic...

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