Textural features of the frontal white matter could be used to discriminate amnestic mild cognitive impairment patients from the normal population
Brain and Behavior2023Vol. 13(11), pp. e3222–e3222
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Abstract
Textural features of white matter in the frontal lobe showed potential for distinguishing aMCI from the normal population, which could be a surrogate protocol to aid aMCI screening in clinical setting.
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