Textural changes are more sensitive than volumetry of amygdala in cocaine use disorder patients: potential for low field translation

<p dir="ltr">We determined that in a cohort undergoing rTMS therapy for CUD, textural changes in the amygdala are more sensitive than volumetric changes. This is similar to other reports investigating the use of texture in Alzheimer’s disease to detect changes in hippocampi. We have...

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Glavni avtor: Shounak Nandi (22675916) (author)
Drugi avtorji: Pavan Poojar (4394863) (author), Shilpa Taufique (22676024) (author), Rachel Weller (22675946) (author), Keren Bachi (5122268) (author), Yasmin Hurd (20928350) (author), Sairam Geethanath (4394866) (author)
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Pavan Poojar (4394863)
Shilpa Taufique (22676024)
Rachel Weller (22675946)
Keren Bachi (5122268)
Yasmin Hurd (20928350)
Sairam Geethanath (4394866)
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Medical devices
magnetic resonance imaging feature
texture analysis algorithms
low field MRI
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description <p dir="ltr">We determined that in a cohort undergoing rTMS therapy for CUD, textural changes in the amygdala are more sensitive than volumetric changes. This is similar to other reports investigating the use of texture in Alzheimer’s disease to detect changes in hippocampi. We have also shown that it is feasible to compute textural analysis at 0.05T, which matches the corresponding 3T data better than volumetric changes.</p>
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spelling Textural changes are more sensitive than volumetry of amygdala in cocaine use disorder patients: potential for low field translationShounak Nandi (22675916)Pavan Poojar (4394863)Shilpa Taufique (22676024)Rachel Weller (22675946)Keren Bachi (5122268)Yasmin Hurd (20928350)Sairam Geethanath (4394866)Biomedical imagingMedical devicesmagnetic resonance imaging featuretexture analysis algorithmslow field MRI<p dir="ltr">We determined that in a cohort undergoing rTMS therapy for CUD, textural changes in the amygdala are more sensitive than volumetric changes. This is similar to other reports investigating the use of texture in Alzheimer’s disease to detect changes in hippocampi. We have also shown that it is feasible to compute textural analysis at 0.05T, which matches the corresponding 3T data better than volumetric changes.</p>2025-11-24T17:16:36ZImagePosterinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.6084/m9.figshare.30695960.v1https://figshare.com/articles/poster/Textural_changes_are_more_sensitive_than_volumetry_of_amygdala_in_cocaine_use_disorder_patients_potential_for_low_field_translation/30695960CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/306959602025-11-24T17:16:36Z
spellingShingle Textural changes are more sensitive than volumetry of amygdala in cocaine use disorder patients: potential for low field translation
Shounak Nandi (22675916)
Biomedical imaging
Medical devices
magnetic resonance imaging feature
texture analysis algorithms
low field MRI
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title Textural changes are more sensitive than volumetry of amygdala in cocaine use disorder patients: potential for low field translation
title_full Textural changes are more sensitive than volumetry of amygdala in cocaine use disorder patients: potential for low field translation
title_fullStr Textural changes are more sensitive than volumetry of amygdala in cocaine use disorder patients: potential for low field translation
title_full_unstemmed Textural changes are more sensitive than volumetry of amygdala in cocaine use disorder patients: potential for low field translation
title_short Textural changes are more sensitive than volumetry of amygdala in cocaine use disorder patients: potential for low field translation
title_sort Textural changes are more sensitive than volumetry of amygdala in cocaine use disorder patients: potential for low field translation
topic Biomedical imaging
Medical devices
magnetic resonance imaging feature
texture analysis algorithms
low field MRI