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Cerebrovascular abnormalities are critical indicators of stroke and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's disease (AD). Understanding the normal evolution of brain vessels is essential for detecting early deviations and enabling timely interventions. Here, for the first time, we proposed a pipeline exploring the joint evolution of cortical volumes (CVs) and arterial volumes (AVs) in a large cohort of 2841 individuals. Using advanced deep learning for vessel segmentation, we built normative models of CVs and AVs across spatially hierarchical brain regions. We found that while AVs generally decline with age, distinct trends appear in regions like the circle of Willis. Comparing healthy individuals with those affected by AD or stroke, we identified significant reductions in both CVs and AVs, wherein patients with AD showing the most severe impact. Our findings reveal gender-specific effects and provide critical insights into how these conditions alter brain structure, potentially guiding future clinical assessments and interventions.
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October 2025
School of Transportation, Tongii University, 201804 Shanghai, China; The Key Laboratory of Road and Traffic Engineering Ministry of Education at Tongji University, 201804 Shanghai, China. Electronic address:
As autonomous vehicles (AVs) have been increasingly used, exploring crash causality mechanisms is critical to improving traffic safety related to AVs use. However, existing studies have primarily employed structured data to analyze such causality, while limited efforts have been made to identify causality from unstructured crash narratives, which are featured by data imbalance and small sample sizes. Original crash narratives contain a wealth of latent information about AV crashes that can further the understanding of AV safety.
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Cortex
July 2025
SAN (Space, Attention and actioN) Lab, Department of Psychology, University of Turin, Turin, Italy; Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, United States. Electronic address:
The vestibular system, one of the earliest sensory systems in vertebrates, is crucial for encoding head and trunk movements. Research in stroke patients with spatial attention deficits and studies manipulating vestibular signals in healthy individuals suggest that the vestibular system is also involved in orienting visuospatial attention. However, the specific interactions between vestibular and attentional systems and the consequences of vestibular pathologies on attentional functions are still poorly understood.
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Objective: This work aims to provide evidence-based and practice-oriented recommendations for diagnosis and treatment of vertigo and dizziness in primary care.
Accid Anal Prev
June 2025
Key Laboratory of Highway Engineering of Ministry of Education, Changsha University of Science & Technology, Changsha 410114 Hunan, China; School of Transportation, Changsha University of Science & Technology, Changsha 410114 Hunan, China. Electronic address:
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