With recent advances in neuroimaging, moving from qualitative to quantitative outputs, an understanding is needed of what normal data look like to be able to apply these advances to diagnosis and outcomes prediction in traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Sep 10 2024 With recent advances in neuroimaging, moving from qualitative to quantitative outputs, an understanding is needed of what normal data look like to be able to apply these advances to diagnosis and outcomes prediction in traumatic brain injury . A new article in the peer-reviewed Journal of Neurotrauma introduces the large Normative Neuroimaging Library to the research community.
The American College of Radiology and Cohen Veterans Bioscience created a reference database of healthy individuals with neuroimaging, demographic data, and characterization of psychologic functioning and neurocognitive data. NNL consists of data collected from about 1900 healthy participants across a diverse population.
On its release, NNL is poised to support the use of advanced imaging in clinician decision support tools, the validation of imaging biomarkers, and the investigation of brain-behavior anomalies, moving the field toward precision medicine." "My congratulations to Dr. Gage and colleagues for this important effort. I predict that this normative neuroimaging library will serve as a cornerstone for many important future investigations in TBI as well as a wide variety of other conditions.
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