Jacob Moussai
University of California, Los Angeles
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Biological Psychiatry | 2001
Katherine L. Narr; Paul M. Thompson; Tonmoy Sharma; Jacob Moussai; Rebecca E. Blanton; Bardia Anvar; Ahmad Edris; Rebecca Krupp; Janice Rayman; Mohammad Khaledy; Arthur W. Toga
BACKGROUND Local alterations in morphological parameters are poorly characterized in several brain regions widely implicated in schizophrenia neuropathology. METHODS Surface-based anatomical modeling was applied to magnetic resonance data to obtain three-dimensional (3D) average anatomical maps and measures of location, shape, asymmetry, and volume for the lateral ventricles, hippocampus, amygdala, and superior temporal gyrus in schizophrenic (n = 25; 15 male) and normal subjects (n = 28; 15 male) matched for demographic variables. For all regions, intra-group variability was visualized and group differences assessed statistically to discriminate local alterations in anatomy across sex and diagnosis. RESULTS Posterior hippocampal volumes, lengths, and widths were reduced in patients. The right amygdala showed volume increases in schizophrenia patients versus controls. Ventricular enlargements, pronounced in the left hemisphere, occurred in the superior and lateral dimensions in patients, and these effects interacted with gender. Superior horn anterior extremes, inferior horn volumes, and hippocampal asymmetries exhibited gender effects. Significant group differences were absent in superior temporal gyrus parameters. Finally, regional variability profiles differed across groups. CONCLUSIONS Clear morphometric differences of the lateral ventricles, hippocampus, and amygdala indicate regional displacements and shape distortions in several functional systems in schizophrenia. Alterations in these structures as mapped in 3D may provide the foundation for establishing brain abnormalities not previously defined at such a local level.
Cerebral Cortex | 2001
Paul M. Thompson; Michael S. Mega; Roger P. Woods; Chris I. Zoumalan; Chris Lindshield; Rebecca E. Blanton; Jacob Moussai; Colin J. Holmes; Jeffrey L. Cummings; Arthur W. Toga
Cerebral Cortex | 1998
Paul M. Thompson; Jacob Moussai; S. Zohoori; A. Goldkorn; A A Khan; Michael S. Mega; Gary W. Small; Jeffrey L. Cummings; Arthur W. Toga
American Journal of Psychiatry | 2001
Katherine L. Narr; Paul M. Thompson; Tonmoy Sharma; Jacob Moussai; Chris I. Zoumalan; Janice Rayman; Arthur W. Toga
Cerebral Cortex | 2000
Katherine L. Narr; Paul M. Thompson; Tonmoy Sharma; Jacob Moussai; Andrew F. Cannestra; Arthur W. Toga
NeuroImage | 2005
Michael S. Mega; Ivo D. Dinov; John C. Mazziotta; Mario Manese; Paul M. Thompson; Chris Lindshield; Jacob Moussai; Nah Tran; Kirsten Olsen; Chris I. Zoumalan; Roger P. Woods; Arthur W. Toga
Neurology | 1998
Michael S. Mega; Paul M. Thompson; Jeffrey L. Cummings; C. L. Back; Meihe Xu; S. Zohoori; A. Goldkorn; Jacob Moussai; Lynn A. Fairbanks; Gary W. Small; Arthur W. Toga
Archive | 2001
Katherine L. Narr; Paul M. Thompson; Tonmoy Sharma; Jacob Moussai; Christopher I. Zoumalan; Janice Rayman; Arthur W. Toga
Neurobiology of Aging | 2004
Michael S. Mega; Ivo I. Dinov; John C. Mazziotta; Mario Manese; Paul M. Thompson; Chris Lindshield; Jacob Moussai; Nah Tran; Kirsten Olsen; Jenaro Felix; Chris I. Zoumalan; Roger P. Woods; Arthur W. Toga
NeuroImage | 1999
Paul M. Thompson; Michael S. Mega; Roger P. Woods; Rebecca E. Blanton; Jacob Moussai; Chris I. Zoumalan; Jonathan Aron; Jeffrey L. Cummings; Arthur W. Toga