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George Fein
Researcher at University of Hawaii
Publications - 205
Citations - 10827
George Fein is an academic researcher from University of Hawaii. The author has contributed to research in topics: Alcohol dependence & Hyperintensity. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 205 publications receiving 10432 citations. Previous affiliations of George Fein include Dole Food Company & Veterans Health Administration.
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Effect of Photic Stimulation on Human Visual Cortex Lactate and Phosphates Using 1H and 31P Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
TL;DR: The finding that PS caused decreased PCr/Pi is consistent with the view that increased brain activity stimulated ATPase, causing a rise in ADP that shifted the creatine kinase reaction in the direction of ATP synthesis.
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Hippocampal and cortical atrophy predict dementia in subcortical ischemic vascular disease
George Fein,V Di Sclafani,Jody Tanabe,Jody Tanabe,Valerie A. Cardenas,Valerie A. Cardenas,Michael W. Weiner,Michael W. Weiner,William J. Jagust,Bruce R Reed,David Norman,Norbert Schuff,Norbert Schuff,L. Kusdra,T. Greenfield,Helena C. Chui +15 more
TL;DR: Dementia in SIVD, as in AD, correlates best with hippocampal and cortical atrophy, rather than any measure of lacunes, but may be partially indexed by the severity of WMSH.
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Common reference coherence data are confounded by power and phase effects.
TL;DR: It is recommended that a new body of EEG coherence data must be gathered using reference-free recording methods before the utility of EEGCoherence analysis for understanding brain function can be determined.
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Cortical Gray Matter Loss in Treatment‐Naïve Alcohol Dependent Individuals
George Fein,V Di Sclafani,Valerie A. Cardenas,H. Goldmann,Marina Tolou-Shams,Dieter J. Meyerhoff +5 more
TL;DR: Most of the reports of the central nervous system consequences of alcoholism may not accurately describe the majority of alcoholic-dependent individuals, and the hypothesis that structural brain changes in treatment-naïve alcoholics are less severe than those reported in clinical samples of alcoholics is suggested.
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MR imaging of the aging brain: patchy white-matter lesions and dementia.
TL;DR: The results suggest a higher incidence of white-matter lesions in elderly patients with non-Alzheimer dementia and in cognitively normal elderly with advancing age as mentioned in this paper, and a rating scale was used to grade the severity of the changes.