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Abraham van der Stelt grad student 1977 Amsterdam
 (Study on morphometry and functional morphology of branching structures, with applications to dendrites in visual cortex of adult rats under different environmental conditions)
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Remijnse PL, van den Heuvel OA, Nielen MM, et al. (2013) Cognitive inflexibility in obsessive-compulsive disorder and major depression is associated with distinct neural correlates. Plos One. 8: e59600
Jacobs HI, van Boxtel MP, Gronenschild EH, et al. (2013) Decreased gray matter diffusivity: a potential early Alzheimer's disease biomarker? Alzheimer's & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer's Association. 9: 93-7
Jacobs HI, van Boxtel MP, Gronenschild EH, et al. (2012) Patterns of gray and white matter changes in individuals at risk for Alzheimer's disease. Current Alzheimer Research. 9: 1097-105
Jacobs HI, Van Boxtel MP, Jolles J, et al. (2012) Parietal cortex matters in Alzheimer's disease: an overview of structural, functional and metabolic findings. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 36: 297-309
Jacobs HI, Van Boxtel MP, van der Elst W, et al. (2011) Increasing the diagnostic accuracy of medial temporal lobe atrophy in Alzheimer's disease. Journal of Alzheimer's Disease : Jad. 25: 477-90
Burgmans S, Gronenschild EH, Fandakova Y, et al. (2011) Age differences in speed of processing are partially mediated by differences in axonal integrity. Neuroimage. 55: 1287-97
Jacobs HI, Van Boxtel MP, Uylings HB, et al. (2011) Atrophy of the parietal lobe in preclinical dementia. Brain and Cognition. 75: 154-63
Echávarri C, Aalten P, Uylings HB, et al. (2011) Atrophy in the parahippocampal gyrus as an early biomarker of Alzheimer's disease. Brain Structure & Function. 215: 265-71
Burgmans S, van Boxtel MP, van den Berg KE, et al. (2011) The posterior parahippocampal gyrus is preferentially affected in age-related memory decline. Neurobiology of Aging. 32: 1572-8
Smeets F, Vuurman EF, van Boxtel MP, et al. (2010) Aging does not affect gray matter asymmetry. Psychology and Aging. 25: 587-94
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