Raphael F. Casseb
State University of Campinas
32 Papers
23 Citations
Raphael F. Casseb is an academic researcher from State University of Campinas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & White matter. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 25 publications. Previous affiliations of Raphael F. Casseb include University of Calgary.
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Papers
Large-scale brain networks are distinctly affected in right and left mesial temporal lobe epilepsy.
Brunno Machado de Campos,Ana Carolina Coan,Clarissa L. Yasuda,Raphael F. Casseb,Fernando Cendes +4 more
TL;DR: All parameters evaluated indicate that left‐MTLE has a more intricate bihemispheric dysfunction compared to right-MTLE, and the interaction of large‐scale RSNs is differently affected in patients with right‐ and left‐ MTLE with HS.
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Alzheimer's Disease Detection Through Whole-Brain 3D-CNN MRI.
TL;DR: A deep learning system that is entirely automatic and comparatively fast, presenting competitive results without using any patient's domain-specific knowledge about the disease, and an end-to-end CNN system to classify subjects into AD, MCI, or CN groups, reflecting the identification of distinctive elements in brain images.
Cognitive Reserve Relates to Functional Network Efficiency in Alzheimer's Disease.
Marina Weiler,Raphael F. Casseb,Brunno Machado de Campos,Camila Vieira Ligo Teixeira,Ana Flávia Mac Knight Carletti-Cassani,Jéssica Elias Vicentini,Thamires Naela Cardoso Magalhães,Débora Queiroz de Almeira,Leda Leme Talib,Orestes Vicente Forlenza,Marcio Luiz Figueredo Balthazar,Gabriela Castellano +11 more
TL;DR: It is highlighted that interventions focusing on cognitive stimulation might be useful to slow age-related cognitive decline or dementia and lengthen healthy aging.
Subacute functional connectivity correlates with cognitive recovery six months after stroke.
Jéssica Elias Vicentini,Marina Weiler,Raphael F. Casseb,Sara Regina Meira Almeida,Lenise Valler,Brunno Machado de Campos,Li Min Li +6 more
TL;DR: Stroke disrupts ipsilesional and inter-hemispheric functional connectivity of DMN and Cognitive recovery correlated toDMN and SN connectivity from the subacute phase and functional connectivity remapping was not observed after six months.
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Intranetwork and internetwork connectivity in patients with Alzheimer disease and the association with cerebrospinal fluid biomarker levels.
Marina Weiler,Brunno Machado de Campos,Camila Vieira Ligo Teixeira,Raphael F. Casseb,Ana Flávia Mac Knight Carletti-Cassani,Jéssica Elias Vicentini,Thamires Naela Cardoso Magalhães,Leda Leme Talib,Orestes Vicente Forlenza,Marcio Luiz Figueredo Balthazar +9 more
TL;DR: It is found that the main functional connectivity abnormalities occur between the DMN and task-positive networks and that the pathological levels of CSF biomarkers correlate with functional connectivity disruption in patients with Alzheimer disease.