Structural dissociation of attentional control and memory in adults with and without mild traumatic brain injury.

@article{Niogi2008StructuralDO,
  title={Structural dissociation of attentional control and memory in adults with and without mild traumatic brain injury.},
  author={Sumit N. Niogi and Pratik Mukherjee and Jamshid Ghajar and Carl Johnson and Rachel A. Kolster and Hana Lee and Minah Suh and R D Zimmerman and Geoffrey T. Manley and Bruce D. McCandliss},
  journal={Brain : a journal of neurology},
  year={2008},
  volume={131 Pt 12},
  pages={
          3209-21
        }
}
Memory and attentional control impairments are the two most common forms of dysfunction following mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) and lead to significant morbidity in patients, yet these functions are thought to be supported by different brain networks. This 3 T magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) study investigates whether microstructural integrity of white matter, as measured by fractional anisotropy (FA) within a small set of individually localized regions of interest (ROIs… 

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