2019
The Functional Brain Organization of an Individual Allows Prediction of Measures of Social Abilities Transdiagnostically in Autism and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Lake EMR, Finn ES, Noble SM, Vanderwal T, Shen X, Rosenberg MD, Spann MN, Chun MM, Scheinost D, Constable RT. The Functional Brain Organization of an Individual Allows Prediction of Measures of Social Abilities Transdiagnostically in Autism and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Biological Psychiatry 2019, 86: 315-326. PMID: 31010580, PMCID: PMC7311928, DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2019.02.019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderAutism spectrum disorderSpectrum disorderFunctional connectivity profilesHyperactivity disorderBrain organizationAutism Brain Imaging Data ExchangeConnectome-based predictive modelingAutism Diagnostic Observation ScheduleAutism spectrum disorder traitsAutism spectrum disorder severitySocial Responsiveness Scale scoresADHD Rating Scale scoresFunctional magnetic resonance imagingBrain-behavior associationsSocial Responsiveness ScaleResting-state functional magnetic resonanceFunctional brain organizationFunctional magnetic resonanceADHD traitsNeurofunctional basisADHD symptomsSplit-half analysisResponsiveness ScaleSocial abilities
2018
Amygdala functional connectivity is associated with social impairments in preterm born young adults
Johns CB, Lacadie C, Vohr B, Ment LR, Scheinost D. Amygdala functional connectivity is associated with social impairments in preterm born young adults. NeuroImage Clinical 2018, 21: 101626. PMID: 30545688, PMCID: PMC6413301, DOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2018.101626.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVineland Adaptive Behavior ScalesYouth Self-ReportAmygdala functional connectivitySocial impairmentChild Behavior ChecklistFunctional connectivityAmygdala connectivityPreterm participantsSocial functioningSocial functioning correlatesSocial functioning deficitsResting-state functional magnetic resonanceFunctional magnetic resonancePreterm-born adolescentsAdaptive Behavior ScalesAge 16Term-born peersEmotional developmentPreterm birth experienceParent reportDevelopmental trajectoriesRisk of depressionLate adolescentsBehavior ChecklistSelf-Report
2013
Potential Use and Challenges of Functional Connectivity Mapping in Intractable Epilepsy
Constable RT, Scheinost D, Finn ES, Shen X, Hampson M, Winstanley FS, Spencer DD, Papademetris X. Potential Use and Challenges of Functional Connectivity Mapping in Intractable Epilepsy. Frontiers In Neurology 2013, 4: 39. PMID: 23734143, PMCID: PMC3660665, DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2013.00039.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsFunctional connectivity mappingIntractable epilepsyFunctional connectivityResting-state functional magnetic resonanceConnectivity analysisConnectivity mappingWhole-brain assessmentFunctional brain organizationFunctional connectivity analysisFunctional magnetic resonanceEpileptogenic tissueEpilepsy patientsSurgical proceduresCortical regionsEpilepsyCompensatory responseBrain organizationHuman brainBrainFunctional organizationMagnetic resonanceVoxel levelTissuePatientsReview