Authors
John G Csernansky, Sarang Joshi, Lei Wang, John W Haller, Mokhtar Gado, J Philip Miller, Ulf Grenander, Michael I Miller
Publication date
1998/9/15
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
95
Issue
19
Pages
11406-11411
Publisher
The National Academy of Sciences
Description
Theories of the pathophysiology of schizophrenia have implicated the hippocampus, but controversy remains regarding hippocampal abnormalities in patients with schizophrenia. In vivo studies of hippocampal anatomy using high resolution magnetic resonance scanning and manual methods for volumetric measurement have yielded inconclusive results, perhaps because of the normal variability in hippocampal volume and the error involved in manual measurement techniques. To resolve this controversy, high dimensional transformations of a computerized brain template were used to compare hippocampal volumes and shape characteristics in 15 matched pairs of schizophrenia and control subjects. The transformations were derived from principles of general pattern matching and were constrained according to the physical properties of fluids. The analysis and comparison of hippocampal shapes based on …
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