Neuroimaging Markers and Mechanisms of Neurodegeneration in Hereditary Cerebellar Ataxias
Offered By: MGH Martinos Center via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore neuroimaging markers and mechanisms of neurodegeneration in hereditary cerebellar ataxias through this 43-minute lecture by Dr. Ian Harding from Monash University. Delve into two fundamental approaches, longitudinal studies, clinical trials, and histopathology findings. Examine white matter integrity, spatial correlations, and fMRI studies related to cerebellar ataxias. Learn about the Enigma Consortium's work and discover functional and anatomical consequences of these disorders. Gain insights into the current status of research on the central nervous system in hereditary cerebellar ataxias, with a focus on the dentate nucleus. Understand how neuroimaging techniques are advancing our understanding of these neurodegenerative conditions and their potential implications for future clinical interventions.
Syllabus
Introduction
Welcome
Background
Current Status
Central Nervous System
Questions
Two Fundamental Approaches
The Dentate
Longitudinal Study
Clinical Trials
Histopathology
White matter integrity
Spatial correlations
FMRI study
Enigma Consortium
Functional and anatomical consequences
Taught by
MGH Martinos Center
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