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    Directional information flow in patients with Alzheimer's disease. A source-space resting-state MEG study by Engels, M M A, Yu, M, Stam, C J, Gouw, A A, van der Flier, W M, Scheltens, Ph, van Straaten, E C W, Hillebrand, A

    Published in NeuroImage clinical (01-01-2017)
    “…In a recent magnetoencephalography (MEG) study, we found posterior-to-anterior information flow over the cortex in higher frequency bands in healthy subjects,…”
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    Cerebral Blood Flow by Using Pulsed Arterial Spin-Labeling in Elderly Subjects with White Matter Hyperintensities by Bastos-Leite, A.J, Kuijer, J.P.A, Rombouts, S.A.R.B, Sanz-Arigita, E, van Straaten, E.C, Gouw, A.A, van der Flier, W.M, Scheltens, P, Barkhof, F

    Published in American journal of neuroradiology : AJNR (01-08-2008)
    “…On MR imaging, white matter hyperintensities (WMH) on T2-weighted images are generally considered as a surrogate marker of ischemic small vessel disease in…”
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    Simple versus complex assessment of white matter hyperintensities in relation to physical performance and cognition : the LADIS study by GOUW, A. A, VAN DER FLIER, W. M, WALDEMAR, G, SCHMIDT, R, FAZEKAS, F, SCHELTENS, Ph, VAN STRAATEN, E. C. W, BARKHOF, F, FERRO, J. M, BAEZNER, H, PANTONI, L, INZITARI, D, ERKINJUNTTI, T, WAHLUND, L. O

    Published in Journal of neurology (01-09-2006)
    “…White matter hyperintensities (WMH) on MRI are associated with disorders of gait and balance and with cognitive impairment. The most suitable method to assess…”
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    Reliability and sensitivity of visual scales versus volumetry for evaluating white matter hyperintensity progression by Gouw, A A, van der Flier, W M, van Straaten, E C W, Pantoni, L, Bastos-Leite, A J, Inzitari, D, Erkinjuntti, T, Wahlund, L O, Ryberg, C, Schmidt, R, Fazekas, F, Scheltens, P, Barkhof, F

    “…Investigating associations between the change of white matter hyperintensities (WMH) and clinical symptoms over time is crucial for establishing a causal…”
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    In pursuit of a sensitive EEG functional connectivity outcome measure for clinical trials in Alzheimer’s disease by Briels, C.T., Stam, C.J., Scheltens, P., Bruins, S., Lues, I., Gouw, A.A.

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-01-2020)
    “…•Aim was to find a sensitive functional connectivity measure for trials in Alzheimer's disease (AD).•The functional connectivity measures phase lag index (PLI)…”
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    Medial temporal lobe atrophy relates more strongly to sleep-wake rhythm fragmentation than to age or any other known risk by Van Someren, Eus J.W., Oosterman, J.M., Van Harten, B., Vogels, R.L., Gouw, A.A., Weinstein, H.C., Poggesi, A., Scheltens, Ph, Scherder, E.J.A.

    Published in Neurobiology of learning and memory (01-04-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •Sleep-wake rhythm fragmentation and medial temporal lobe atrophy increase with age.•Sleep-wake rhythm fragmentation and medial temporal lobe…”
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    Incident lacunes influence cognitive decline: The LADIS study by JOKINEN, H, GOUW, A. A, VERDELHO, A, FERRO, J. M, PANTONI, L, INZITARI, D, ERKINJUNTTI, T, MADUREIRA, S, YLIKOSKI, R, VAN STRAATEN, E. C. W, VAN DER FLIER, W. M, BARKHOF, F, SCHELTENS, P, FAZEKAS, F, SCHMIDT, R

    Published in Neurology (31-05-2011)
    “…In cerebral small vessel disease, the core MRI findings include white matter lesions (WML) and lacunar infarcts. While the clinical significance of WML is…”
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    Brain atrophy accelerates cognitive decline in cerebral small vessel disease: The LADIS study by JOKINEN, H, LIPSANEN, J, WALLIN, A, PANTONI, L, INZITARI, D, ERKINJUNTTI, T, SCHMIDT, R, FAZEKAS, F, GOUW, A. A, DER FLIER, W. M. Van, BARKHOF, F, MADUREIRA, S, VERDELHO, A, FERRO, J. M

    Published in Neurology (29-05-2012)
    “…To examine the independent contributions and combined interactions of medial temporal lobe atrophy (MTA), cortical and subcortical atrophy, and white matter…”
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    EEG directed connectivity from posterior brain regions is decreased in Dementia with Lewy bodies: a comparison with Alzheimer’s disease and controls by Dauwan, M, van Dellen, E, van Boxtel, L, van Straaten, E.C.W, de Waal, H, Lemstra, A.W, Gouw, A.A, van der Flier, W.M, Scheltens, P, Sommer, I.E, Stam, C.J

    Published in Neurobiology of aging (01-05-2016)
    “…Abstract Directed information flow between brain regions might be disrupted in dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and relate to the clinical syndrome of DLB. To…”
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    The spatial distribution of age-related white matter changes as a function of vascular risk factors—Results from the LADIS study by Rostrup, E., Gouw, A.A., Vrenken, H., van Straaten, E.C.W., Ropele, S., Pantoni, L., Inzitari, D., Barkhof, F., Waldemar, G.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-04-2012)
    “…White matter hyperintensities (WMH) are a frequent finding on brain MRI of elderly subjects, and have been associated with various risk factors, as well as…”
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