2025
Cost Efficiency of fMRI Studies Using Resting‐State Vs. Task‐Based Functional Connectivity
Zhang X, Hulvershorn L, Constable T, Zhao Y, Wang S. Cost Efficiency of fMRI Studies Using Resting‐State Vs. Task‐Based Functional Connectivity. Human Brain Mapping 2025, 46: e70260. PMID: 40543060, PMCID: PMC12182254, DOI: 10.1002/hbm.70260.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeuroimaging studiesNeuropsychological outcomesFMRI conditionsGradual-onset continuous performance taskCognitive control outcomesN-back memory taskContinuous performance taskNegative emotional outcomesFMRI taskMemory taskFMRI studyPerformance tasksTask conditionsEmotional outcomesFMRITaskFunctional fingerprintsPower differentialsSociabilityOutcomesControl outcomes
2024
Frequency modulation increases the specificity of time-resolved connectivity: A resting-state fMRI study
Faghiri A, Yang K, Faria A, Ishizuka K, Sawa A, Adali T, Calhoun V. Frequency modulation increases the specificity of time-resolved connectivity: A resting-state fMRI study. Network Neuroscience 2024, 8: 734-761. PMID: 39355435, PMCID: PMC11349031, DOI: 10.1162/netn_a_00372.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSliding window Pearson correlationTime-resolved networksSingle sideband modulationTime-resolved connectivityResting-state fMRI studiesSideband modulationFunctional magnetic resonance imagingFunctional network connectivityResting-state functional magnetic resonance imagingActivity time seriesTypical controlsFrequency modulationLow-frequency informationStateEpisode of psychosisNetwork connectivityHuman brainSub-corticalSuperior performanceFMRI studyCortical regionsAltered brain connectivity in mild cognitive impairment is linked to elevated tau and phosphorylated tau, but not to GAP-43 and Amyloid-β measurements: a resting-state fMRI study
Sadeghi M, Azargoonjahromi A, Nasiri H, Yaghoobi A, Sadeghi M, Chavoshi S, Baghaeikia S, Mahzari N, Valipour A, Razeghi Oskouei R, Shahkarami F, Amiri F, Mayeli M. Altered brain connectivity in mild cognitive impairment is linked to elevated tau and phosphorylated tau, but not to GAP-43 and Amyloid-β measurements: a resting-state fMRI study. Molecular Brain 2024, 17: 60. PMID: 39215335, PMCID: PMC11363600, DOI: 10.1186/s13041-024-01136-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnterior default mode networkMild cognitive impairmentPosterior DMNLevels of GAP-43Brain connectivityCognitive impairmentResting-state fMRI studiesResting-state fMRI dataIncreased functional connectivityDefault mode networkBrain connectivity changesConnectivity measuresMild cognitive impairment individualsFunctional connectivity measuresImpaired neuronal connectivityAssociated with higher levelsNormal cognitive functionDMN connectivityFMRI studyMode networkCognitive abilitiesBrain activityFunctional connectivityCognitive functionFMRI dataAberrant neural computation of social controllability in nicotine-dependent humans
McLaughlin C, Fu Q, Na S, Heflin M, Chung D, Fiore V, Gu X. Aberrant neural computation of social controllability in nicotine-dependent humans. Communications Biology 2024, 7: 988. PMID: 39143128, PMCID: PMC11324891, DOI: 10.1038/s42003-024-06638-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsValue-based decision-makingSocial prediction errorsVentromedial prefrontal cortexSocial cognitive deficitsSample of participantsFMRI taskInteroceptive statesNeurocomputational accountPrefrontal cortexFMRI studyMaladaptive behaviorsCognitive deficitsSimulated partnerSense of controlSocial interactionFMRIPersonal influenceSocial settingsOptimal decision-makingSocial environmentSocial controlSmokersAddictionDecision-makingCortexDevelopment of human visual cortical function: A scoping review of task- and naturalistic-fMRI studies through the interactive specialization and maturational frameworks
Tansey R, Graff K, Rai S, Merrikh D, Godfrey K, Vanderwal T, Bray S. Development of human visual cortical function: A scoping review of task- and naturalistic-fMRI studies through the interactive specialization and maturational frameworks. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 2024, 162: 105729. PMID: 38763178, DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2024.105729.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInteractive specializationHuman functional brain developmentFunctional brain developmentVisual fMRI studyFMRI studyNaturalistic studyFMRI literatureExperimental tasksDevelopmental frameworkVisual processingNaturalistic paradigmBrain developmentWell-poweredLongitudinal studyFMRINeuroimagingYounger ageSpecialization frameworkChildhoodTaskParadigmAppraisalStudyFindingsSub-domainsNeural Correlates of Novelty-Evoked Distress in 4-Month-Old Infants: A Synthetic Cohort Study
Filippi C, Winkler A, Kanel D, Elison J, Hardiman H, Sylvester C, Pine D, Fox N. Neural Correlates of Novelty-Evoked Distress in 4-Month-Old Infants: A Synthetic Cohort Study. Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience And Neuroimaging 2024, 9: 905-914. PMID: 38641209, PMCID: PMC11381178, DOI: 10.1016/j.bpsc.2024.03.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBrain-behavior associationsParent-report measuresInfant temperamentNetwork pairsDorsal attention network connectivityAssessment of infant temperamentParent-reported temperamentAttention network connectivityControl network connectivitySocial anxietyFMRI studyNeural correlatesNeural basisFunctional connectivityParent reportNeuroimaging dataTemperamentAttention-controlComposite scoreDistressNetwork connectivityObservational assessmentNegative associationBehavior estimationDorsalAltered corollary discharge in the auditory cortex could reflect louder inner voice experience in patients with verbal hallucinations, a pilot fMRI study
Stephane M, Dzemidzic M, Yoon G. Altered corollary discharge in the auditory cortex could reflect louder inner voice experience in patients with verbal hallucinations, a pilot fMRI study. Schizophrenia Research 2024, 265: 14-19. PMID: 38448353, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2024.03.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAuditory verbal hallucinationsTemporal cortex activationPost-stimulus stageVerbal hallucinationsFMRI studyHearing conditionsCortex activityPilot fMRI studyLeft Heschl's gyrusAuditory cortexFinite impulse response basis functionsPermutation-based analysisConsistent with prior literatureBOLD fMRI studiesInner voiceSignificant group interactionHeschl's gyrusHallucinationsPrimary auditory cortexDischarge deficitsVoice experiencesDeficitsHealthy controlsAnalysis of varianceCortexDynamic Network Connectivity: from monkeys to humans
Arnsten A, Wang M, D’Esposito M. Dynamic Network Connectivity: from monkeys to humans. Frontiers In Human Neuroscience 2024, 18: 1353043. PMID: 38384333, PMCID: PMC10879414, DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2024.1353043.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDynamic network connectivityFunctional MRIFunctional connectivityHuman brain imaging researchDorsolateral prefrontal cortexNMDA receptor neurotransmissionBrain imaging researchHuman fMRI studiesPrefrontal cortexReceptor neurotransmissionWorking memoryFMRI studyBrain regionsPersistent neuronal firingNeuromodulator acetylcholineCognitive disordersCortical regionsDLPFCPost-synaptic densityArousal stateStrength of synaptic connectionsNeuronal firingCognitive statesImaging researchDendritic spines
2023
Investigating functional brain connectivity patterns associated with two hypnotic states
de Matos N, Staempfli P, Seifritz E, Preller K, Bruegger M. Investigating functional brain connectivity patterns associated with two hypnotic states. Frontiers In Human Neuroscience 2023, 17: 1286336. PMID: 38192504, PMCID: PMC10773817, DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2023.1286336.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLingual gyrusFunctional brain connectivity patternsConnectivity changesUnbiased whole-brain analysesFunctional connectivity changesRegion-specific increaseFunctional connectivity patternsWhole-brain analysisBrain connectivity patternsConnectivity patternsHypnotic stateOccipital cortexOccipital poleClinical successTemporal areaNeural hubPlanum temporaleSupramarginal gyrusVoxel analysisGyrusFMRI studyNeurobiological underpinningsControl conditionHypnosis stateHypnosisRevisiting Functional Dysconnectivity: a Review of Three Model Frameworks in Schizophrenia
Harikumar A, Solovyeva K, Misiura M, Iraji A, Plis S, Pearlson G, Turner J, Calhoun V. Revisiting Functional Dysconnectivity: a Review of Three Model Frameworks in Schizophrenia. Current Neurology And Neuroscience Reports 2023, 23: 937-946. PMID: 37999830, PMCID: PMC11126894, DOI: 10.1007/s11910-023-01325-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNetwork dysconnectivityFunctional dysconnectivityExecutive functioningState fMRI studyAttentional deficitsFMRI studyHypothesized modelSalience networkBrain networksConnectivity findingsBehavioral symptomsNeurodevelopmental modelSymptom severityDysconnectivityHypothesized mechanismsSchizophreniaDeficitsVital modelsSummaryThis paperMotor symptomsFunctioningSymptomsFindingsPurpose of ReviewOverThoughtTransdiagnostic indicators predict developmental changes in cognitive control resting-state networks.
Picci G, Petro N, Son J, Agcaoglu O, Eastman J, Wang Y, Stephen J, Calhoun V, Taylor B, Wilson T. Transdiagnostic indicators predict developmental changes in cognitive control resting-state networks. Development And Psychopathology 2023, 36: 1-11. PMID: 37615120, PMCID: PMC11140239, DOI: 10.1017/s0954579423001013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchResting-state networksExposure to childhood traumaLatent growth curve analysisResting-state fMRI studiesResting-state functional networksWithin-network connectivityFunctional networksMental health symptomsGrowth curve analysisLevels of dysregulationCognitive controlFMRI studyChildhood traumaNeurobiological processesTraumatic exposureDevelopmental trajectoriesHealth symptomsClinical populationsLongitudinal designPredictive utilityPsychopathologyDevelopmental changesYouth riskConnectivity patternsGreater levelsLanguage Networks in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A systematic review of connectivity-based fMRI studies
Larson C, Thomas H, Crutcher J, Stevens M, Eigsti I. Language Networks in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A systematic review of connectivity-based fMRI studies. Review Journal Of Autism And Developmental Disorders 2023, 12: 110-137. PMID: 40255686, PMCID: PMC12007812, DOI: 10.1007/s40489-023-00382-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAutism spectrum disorderLanguage networkSpectrum disorderResting-state studiesFunctional neural connectivityNeurotypical peersASD symptomologyFMRI studyLanguage skillsFunctional connectivityCore featuresNeural connectivityNetwork regionsIdeal contextSocial functionLanguageConnectivityDisordersSymptomologyMixed patternPeersSkillsSystematic reviewPsychINFOIndividualsTopological Characteristics of 5d Spatially Dynamic Brain Networks in Schizophrenia
Salman M, Iraji A, Lewis N, Calhoun V. Topological Characteristics of 5d Spatially Dynamic Brain Networks in Schizophrenia. 2023, 00: 1-5. DOI: 10.1109/isbi53787.2023.10230513.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFunctional magnetic resonance imagingSchizophrenia patientsIntrinsic connectivity networksFMRI dataIndependent component analysisResting-state fMRI studiesAnalysis of fMRI dataSpatial independent component analysisHuman brain functionDynamic brain networksFMRI studyBrain networksBrain functionAberrant behaviorBrain disordersBrain statesSchizophreniaConnectivity networksMagnetic resonance imagingMulti-subject fMRI dataData-driven analysisResonance imagingDynamics of controlSpatial activityDisorders
2022
Systematic Review and Meta-analysis: Task-based fMRI Studies in Youths With Irritability
Lee KS, Hagan CN, Hughes M, Cotter G, Freud E, Kircanski K, Leibenluft E, Brotman MA, Tseng WL. Systematic Review and Meta-analysis: Task-based fMRI Studies in Youths With Irritability. Journal Of The American Academy Of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2022, 62: 208-229. PMID: 35944754, PMCID: PMC9892288, DOI: 10.1016/j.jaac.2022.05.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFunctional magnetic resonance imagingFMRI studyNeurocognitive functionNeural convergenceActivation likelihood estimationLow frustration toleranceIrritability measuresFrequent temper tantrumsSample characteristicsCognitive controlFMRI taskEmotional reactivityStimulus typeFMRI resultsChildhood irritabilityFrustration toleranceNeural mechanismsFunctional neuroimagingTransdiagnostic symptomsTask domainTemper tantrumsFMRI methodsNeuroscience databasesNull findingsCoordinate-based data
2021
Functional brain plasticity following childhood maltreatment: A longitudinal fMRI investigation of autobiographical memory processing.
Puetz V, Viding E, Maguire E, Mechelli A, Armbruster-Genç D, Sharp M, Rankin G, Gerin M, McCrory E. Functional brain plasticity following childhood maltreatment: A longitudinal fMRI investigation of autobiographical memory processing. Development And Psychopathology 2021, 35: 1382-1389. PMID: 34924093, DOI: 10.1017/s0954579421001292.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChildhood maltreatmentAutobiographical memory processingCortical midline structuresValenced cue wordsPotential developmental plasticityCue wordsMemory processingFMRI studyBOLD signal changesNeural functioningPsychological assessmentBrain networksMaltreatmentMidline structuresMaturational changesLongitudinal analysisProcessingSignal changesFMRIPsychopathologyRecallAdolescentsFunctioningWordsDevelopmental plasticityComparing cognition, coping skills and vedic personality of individuals practicing yoga, physical exercise or sedentary lifestyle: a cross-sectional fMRI study
Kaur H, Chaudhary S, Mohanty S, Sharma G, Kumaran S, Ghati N, Bhatia R, Nehra A, Pandey R. Comparing cognition, coping skills and vedic personality of individuals practicing yoga, physical exercise or sedentary lifestyle: a cross-sectional fMRI study. Integrative Medicine Research 2021, 11: 100750. PMID: 34194974, PMCID: PMC8237306, DOI: 10.1016/j.imr.2021.100750.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPhysical activity groupActivity groupPhysical activityYoga practitionersCross-sectional fMRI studyVedic Personality InventoryCross-sectional studyLifestyle groupHealthy young adultsVerbal n-backSuperior frontal gyrusBrief COPE scaleTesla MRI scannerYoga groupSedentary lifestyleCONN toolboxBrain areasPhysical exerciseStroop taskCognitive domainsFMRI studyFrontal gyrusInhibitory controlYoung adultsCOPE scaleSex differences in neural responses to reward and the influences of individual reward and punishment sensitivity
Dhingra I, Zhang S, Zhornitsky S, Wang W, Le TM, Li CR. Sex differences in neural responses to reward and the influences of individual reward and punishment sensitivity. BMC Neuroscience 2021, 22: 12. PMID: 33639845, PMCID: PMC7913329, DOI: 10.1186/s12868-021-00618-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMonetary incentive delay taskFunctional magnetic resonance imagingNeural responsesSex differencesReward-related brain activationBilateral orbitofrontal cortexMagnetic resonance imagingIncentive delay taskWhole-brain regressionVisual cortexResonance imagingOrbitofrontal cortexBrain activationWomenSuccess rateFMRI studyMenDelay taskImaging literatureNeural sensitivityCortexNeural basisAffective functionsHigher SR scoresLarge winsFunctional connectivity during frustration: a preliminary study of predictive modeling of irritability in youth
Scheinost D, Dadashkarimi J, Finn ES, Wambach CG, MacGillivray C, Roule AL, Niendam TA, Pine DS, Brotman MA, Leibenluft E, Tseng WL. Functional connectivity during frustration: a preliminary study of predictive modeling of irritability in youth. Neuropsychopharmacology 2021, 46: 1300-1306. PMID: 33479511, PMCID: PMC8134471, DOI: 10.1038/s41386-020-00954-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFunctional connectivityAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderCognitive flexibility taskDisruptive mood dysregulation disorderAffective Reactivity IndexLevels of irritabilityPreliminary fMRI studyCognitive flexibilityFlexibility taskIndividual differencesTransdiagnostic sampleFrontal networkFMRI studyHyperactivity disorderTask difficultyNeural mechanismsParent reportAnxiety symptomsSalience networkAnxiety disordersFrustrative nonrewardDimensional measuresPreliminary evidenceReactivity indexChild psychiatry
2020
Perceived burdensomeness and neural responses to ostracism in the Cyberball task
Le TM, Zhornitsky S, Wang W, Li CR. Perceived burdensomeness and neural responses to ostracism in the Cyberball task. Journal Of Psychiatric Research 2020, 130: 1-8. PMID: 32763557, PMCID: PMC7554229, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2020.06.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCyberball taskInterpersonal needsIndividual differencesProsocial behaviorNeural responsesSocial interactionStronger neural responsesGreater brain activationDorsomedial prefrontal cortexMiddle frontal gyrusSocial exclusionResponse timeBrain activationBrain correlatesBehavioral performanceFMRI studyAnterior insulaFrontal gyrusSocial painBehavioral avoidanceAffective responsesBehavioral measuresNeural activationPrefrontal cortexEmotional distressO2.6. DELUSIONS ASSOCIATED WITH ABNORMAL FRONTOSTRIATAL EFFECTIVE CONNECTIVITY IN A SPECTRAL DCM ANALYSIS OF RESTING STATE FMRI
Okuneye V, Clementz B, Gershon E, Keshavan M, McDowell J, Pearlson G, Tamminga C, Sweeney J, Keedy S. O2.6. DELUSIONS ASSOCIATED WITH ABNORMAL FRONTOSTRIATAL EFFECTIVE CONNECTIVITY IN A SPECTRAL DCM ANALYSIS OF RESTING STATE FMRI. Schizophrenia Bulletin 2020, 46: s5-s5. PMCID: PMC7234244, DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbaa028.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchR-DLPFCEffective connectivityState effective connectivityDelusional severityPrefrontal cortexState fMRIRight dorsolateral prefrontal cortexVentrolateral prefrontal cortexDynamic causal modelingDorsolateral prefrontal cortexSignificant effective connectivityEffective connectivity resultsEffective connectivity differencesSpectral dynamic causal modelingResting-state fMRISubcortical brain regionsIntermediate Phenotypes (B-SNIP) studyNeurocognitive processesFMRI studyFrontostriatal connectivityPrediction errorVLPFCFalse beliefsDelusion severityDLPFC
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