Childhood trauma, orbitofrontal cortex H-shaped sulci volume, and cognitive function thought to be related in patients with schizophrenia
Significant associations seen for concentration and attention, as well as memory issues, with complaint of brain fog
Muscular strength, as indicated by changes in handgrip strength, is associated with markers of cognitive aging in older adults
Higher circulating CMV IgG antibody concentrations linked to smaller total cortical surface area in adults with schizophrenia
Larger volume associated with severity of cognitive impairment across Alzheimer disease spectrum
High probability of atrial fibrillation by AI-ECG-AF score correlated with cerebral infarcts on MRI
Atypically developing versus neurotypically developing girls had lower normalized proton density, while boys had longer T1 in white matter
Amygdala growth rate between 6 and 12 months linked to greater social deficits at 24 months when the infants were diagnosed
Presence of Alzheimer disease pathology related to Stages of Objective Memory Impairment in cognitively unimpaired older adults
Functional brain organization differs between females and males with autism spectrum disorder