2025
A Prospective Assessment of Weight Bias Internalization in Patients Seeking Body Contouring after Bariatric Surgery
Dunford A, Metzler A, Ivezaj V, Pittman B, Alperovich M, Price G. A Prospective Assessment of Weight Bias Internalization in Patients Seeking Body Contouring after Bariatric Surgery. Surgery For Obesity And Related Diseases 2025 PMID: 40940272, DOI: 10.1016/j.soard.2025.06.020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEating-disorder psychopathologyWeight bias internalizationDepressive symptomsAssociated with greater eating-disorder psychopathologyAssociated with eating-disorder psychopathologyHigher weight bias internalizationBody contouring surgeryBody mass indexMental health concernsBariatric surgeryPsychopathologyGroup differencesFollow-upSignificant groupBody imageProspective analysisProspective assessmentTime interactionIndependent of body mass indexWeight lossSymptomsUnited States METHODSContouring surgeryParticipantsBariatric teamGamified Attention Bias Modification Training to Augment Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Youth Anxiety Disorders: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Byrne M, Haller S, Linke J, Lewis K, Berman E, Henry L, Pagliaccio D, Quezada D, Meyer M, Abend R, Kircanski K, Silverman W, Lazarov A, Bar-Haim Y, Brotman M, Pine D. Gamified Attention Bias Modification Training to Augment Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Youth Anxiety Disorders: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal Of The American Academy Of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2025 PMID: 40850530, PMCID: PMC12464829, DOI: 10.1016/j.jaac.2025.08.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAttention bias modification trainingPediatric Anxiety Rating ScaleCognitive-behavioral therapyFunctional magnetic resonance imagingBias modification trainingClinical Global Impression-ImprovementAmygdala connectivityAnxiety disordersModification trainingResponse to CBTYouth anxiety disordersAttentional bias taskAnxiety Rating ScaleSeed-based connectivityHealthy controlsTest-retest reliabilityAnxious youthBias taskPosttreatment anxietySymptom reductionNeural mechanismsTreatment respondersRandomized Controlled TrialsGroup differencesCortical regionsShared and distinct alterations in brain structure of youth with internalizing or externalizing disorders: Findings from the ENIGMA Antisocial Behavior, ADHD, MDD, and Anxiety Working Groups
Townend S, Staginnus M, Gao Y, Alexander N, Arolt V, Banaschewski T, Bellgrove M, Benegal V, Blair R, Blanco-Hinojo L, Boeken O, Böhnlein J, Bölte S, Bonnekoh L, Brandeis D, Bressan R, Breuer F, Bruin W, Buitelaar J, Burkhouse K, Calkins M, Cano M, Cardoner N, Chen H, Chen X, Coghill D, Colins O, Connolly C, Craig M, Cullen K, Dannlowski U, Davey C, Dietrich A, Dong D, Freitag C, Frodl T, Goossens L, Grotegerd D, Gur R, Gur R, Haavik J, Hagan C, Hahn T, Hamm A, Harrison B, Hartman C, Herrmann M, Ho T, Hoekstra P, Holla B, Ibrahim K, Jackowski A, Jamalabadi H, Jiang Y, Kircher T, Konrad K, Kraus A, Kuntsi J, Langhammer T, Lazaro L, Leehr E, Lueken U, Ma R, MacMaster F, Manfro G, Martinelli A, Meinert H, Meinert S, Michałowski J, Ming Q, Moeck R, Mujica-Parodi L, Mwangi B, Neufeld J, Nigg J, Tuura R, Oh H, Oosterlaan J, Paloyelis Y, Pan P, Passamonti L, Peñate W, Phan K, Plessen K, Pujol J, Remnélius K, Rivero F, Rubia K, Salas R, Salum G, Satterthwaite T, Schienle A, Schrammen E, Schruers K, Schumann G, Sethi A, Silk T, Skokauskas N, Smoller J, Soares J, Sørensen L, Stadler C, Stevens M, Straube B, Straube T, Ströhle A, Sudre G, Sukhodolsky D, Sully K, Sun X, Sylvester C, Toschi N, van der Werff S, Vance A, Vermeiren R, Wabnegger A, Wang X, Wendt J, Whittle S, Wiemer J, Winkler A, Wittchen H, Wu M, Wu Q, Yang T, Yang Y, Yao S, Zhang J, Zhou J, Zugman A, Zunta-Soares G, Zwanzger P, Thomopoulos S, Jahanshad N, Thompson P, Hilbert K, Baskin-Sommers A, Cecil C, Aghajani M, Pine D, van der Wee N, Stein D, Groenewold N, Bas-Hoogendam J, Han L, Pozzi E, Schmaal L, Franke B, Hoogman M, Walton E, De Brito S, Fairchild G, ENIGMA Antisocial Behavior A. Shared and distinct alterations in brain structure of youth with internalizing or externalizing disorders: Findings from the ENIGMA Antisocial Behavior, ADHD, MDD, and Anxiety Working Groups. Biological Psychiatry 2025 PMID: 40812743, DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2025.08.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExternalizing disordersBrain structuresAnxiety disordersDisorder-specific alterationsSubcortical brain alterationsMiddle temporal gyrusYouth psychiatric disordersFronto-parietal regionsRegional cortical thicknessT1-weighted MRI dataTransdiagnostic associationsSalience attributionEmotional processingTemporal gyrusSubcortical volumesAntisocial behaviorInternalizing disordersPsychiatric disordersBrain alterationsENIGMA consortiumGroup differencesIndividual disordersMega-AnalysisIntracranial volumeEntorhinal cortexExposotypes in psychotic disorders
Yassin W, Kromenacker B, Green J, Tamminga C, del Re E, Seif P, Xia C, Alliey-Rodriguez N, Gershon E, Clementz B, Pearlson G, Keedy S, Ivleva E, Hill S, McDowell J, Keshavan M. Exposotypes in psychotic disorders. Scientific Reports 2025, 15: 29003. PMID: 40781464, PMCID: PMC12334662, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-14438-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChildhood traumaSubstance usePsychotic disordersSchizophrenia polygenic risk scoresHigh childhood traumaNo group differencesNegative symptomsDisorder symptomsPolygenic risk scoresSocioeconomic statusHigher anxietyGroup differencesIntracranial volumeUnique effectsGenetic riskAnxietyDepressionSymptomsGeneral symptomsDisordersFunctional outcomesImpulseSchizophreniaManiaApproach to diagnosisCash Transfers and Their Effect on Maternal and Young Children’s Health
Duncan G, Magnuson K, Kunin-Batson A, Yoshikawa H, Fox N, Halpern-Meekin S, Ainsworth N, Black S, Nelson J, Nelson T, Georgieff M, Karhson D, Gennetian L, Noble K. Cash Transfers and Their Effect on Maternal and Young Children’s Health. JAMA Pediatrics 2025, 179: 867-875. PMID: 40522644, PMCID: PMC12171960, DOI: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2025.1612.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMonthly unconditional cash transfersBody mass indexHealth of mothersChild healthPhysical healthBMI percentileMental healthMother-infant dyadsUnconditional cash transfersLow-incomeChild body mass indexMental health of mothersMaternal reportPhysical health of mothersChild BMI percentileMaternal mental healthMaternal depressive symptomsChild's fourth birthdayDetect group differencesCash transfersGroup differencesPostpartum wardMother-child dyadsChildren's HealthMinneapolis/St PaulAntidepressant efficacy of ketamine plus naltrexone for major depression comorbid with alcohol use disorder: a randomized controlled trial
Yoon G, Pittman B, Ralevski E, Petrakis I, Krystal J. Antidepressant efficacy of ketamine plus naltrexone for major depression comorbid with alcohol use disorder: a randomized controlled trial. The International Journal Of Neuropsychopharmacology 2025, 28: pyaf056. PMID: 40795937, PMCID: PMC12395335, DOI: 10.1093/ijnp/pyaf056.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMajor depressive disorderAlcohol use disorderKetamine's therapeutic effectsAntidepressant effectsEfficacy of ketamineAntidepressant efficacyUse disorderGroup differencesComorbidity of major depressive disorderMontgomery-Asberg Depression Rating ScaleTreatment of Major Depressive DisorderAntidepressant efficacy of ketamineComorbid major depressive disorderAntidepressant effects of ketamineNMDA glutamate receptor antagonistDepression Rating ScaleAnti-alcohol effectsAlcohol-related outcomesNo group differencesOpioid receptor antagonismEffects of ketamineKetamine groupAlcohol cravingMADRS changeMontgomery-AsbergData‐Driven Approach to Dynamic Resting State Functional Connectivity in Post‐Traumatic Stress Disorder: An ENIGMA‐PGC PTSD Study
Tomas C, Fitzgerald J, Baird C, Haswell C, Abdallah C, Angstadt M, Baker J, Berg H, Blackford J, Cisler J, Cotton A, Daniels J, Davenport N, Davidson R, deRoon‐Cassini T, Disner S, Hage W, Fani N, Frijling J, Gordon E, Grupe D, He X, Herringa R, Hofmann D, Huggins A, Hussain A, Ipser J, Jahanshad N, Jovanovic T, Kaufman M, Kim Y, King A, Koch S, Koopowitz S, Lazarov A, Lebois L, Liberzon I, Lissek S, Manthey A, May G, McLaughlin K, Nawijn L, Nelson S, Neria Y, Nitschke J, Olatunji B, Olff M, Peverill M, Quidé Y, Ravid O, Ressler K, Ross M, Salminen L, Sambrook K, Shih C, Sierk A, Sponheim S, Stein D, Stevens J, Straube T, Suarez‐Jimenez B, Thompson P, van der Wee N, van der Werff S, van Rooij S, van Zuiden M, Veltman D, Vermeiren R, Walter H, Wang X, Xie H, Zhu X, Zilcha‐Mano S, Larson C, Morey R. Data‐Driven Approach to Dynamic Resting State Functional Connectivity in Post‐Traumatic Stress Disorder: An ENIGMA‐PGC PTSD Study. Human Brain Mapping 2025, 46: e70116. PMID: 40736265, PMCID: PMC12308910, DOI: 10.1002/hbm.70116.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosttraumatic stress disorderFunctional magnetic resonance imagingBrain network dynamicsFunctional connectivityStress disorderTrauma typesBrain networksHeterogeneity of posttraumatic stress disorderSymptoms of posttraumatic stress disorderPost-traumatic stress disorderGroup independent component analysisNo group differencesIndependent component analysisResting-state networksStatic functional connectivityBrain network characteristicsMulti-cohort sampleData-driven analytic approachSample of traumaSymptom profilesConnectivity statesDiagnostic groupsGroup differencesStatic FCCognitive demandsUsing the excitation/inhibition ratio to optimize the classification of autism and schizophrenia
Uscătescu L, Hyatt C, Dunn J, Kronbichler M, Calhoun V, Corbera S, Pelphrey K, Pittman B, Pearlson G, Assaf M. Using the excitation/inhibition ratio to optimize the classification of autism and schizophrenia. Translational Psychiatry 2025, 15: 234. PMID: 40634290, PMCID: PMC12241497, DOI: 10.1038/s41398-025-03455-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAutism Diagnostic Observation ScheduleBermond-Vorst Alexithymia QuestionnaireEmpathy QuotientE/I ratioResting state fMRI dataClassification of autismReplication datasetAlexithymia QuestionnairePANSSSchizophreniaObservation ScheduleFMRI dataGroup differencesAutismExcitation/inhibition ratioIQE/IHurst (H) exponentRandom forest classifierExcitation/inhibitionTDClassification performanceTime courseClassification analysisExploratory datasetTobacco smoking is associated with attenuated error monitoring
Stam C, van der Veen F, Steele V, Franken I. Tobacco smoking is associated with attenuated error monitoring. Biological Psychology 2025, 199: 109075. PMID: 40562349, DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2025.109075.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchError-related negativityBlunted error-related negativityError monitoringEvent-related oscillationsEvent-related thetaEriksen-Flanker taskSubstance use disordersTobacco smokeGender-balanced sampleRobust deficitsBehavioral performanceSubstance addictionError positivityNeurophysiological deficitsSmoking participationGroup differencesDelta band powerNon-smoking participantsInternational goalsAddictionSmoking tobaccoBand powerDeficitsThetaParticipantsAlterations in Gray Matter Structure Linked to Frequency-Specific Cortico-Subcortical Connectivity in Schizophrenia via Multimodal Data Fusion
Duda M, Faghiri A, Belger A, Bustillo J, Ford J, Mathalon D, Mueller B, Pearlson G, Potkin S, Preda A, Sui J, Van Erp T, Calhoun V. Alterations in Gray Matter Structure Linked to Frequency-Specific Cortico-Subcortical Connectivity in Schizophrenia via Multimodal Data Fusion. Neuroinformatics 2025, 23: 31. PMID: 40285903, DOI: 10.1007/s12021-025-09728-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGray matter volumeJoint independent component analysisFunctional connectivityGroup differencesGray matter volume alterationsCortical gray matter volumeFunctional brain alterationsPathophysiology of SZComplex psychiatric disorderSignificant group differencesCortico-subcortical connectionsStructural brain networksFunctional network connectivityNeuroimaging-based studiesDynamic functional network connectivityGray matter structuresFunctional dysconnectivitySZ groupPsychiatric disordersBrain alterationsMatter volumeBrain networksSchizophreniaBrain structuresSensorimotor networkAssociation of Psychological Resilience With Decelerated Brain Aging in Cognitively Healthy World Trade Center Responders
Seeley S, Fremont R, Schreiber Z, Morris L, Cahn L, Murrough J, Schiller D, Charney D, Pietrzak R, Perez-Rodriguez M, Feder A. Association of Psychological Resilience With Decelerated Brain Aging in Cognitively Healthy World Trade Center Responders. Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science 2025, 5: 100489. PMID: 40487784, PMCID: PMC12143172, DOI: 10.1016/j.bpsgos.2025.100489.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPosttraumatic stress disorderWorld Trade Center respondersBrain agingLifetime psychopathologyPsychological resilienceResilient groupPosttraumatic stress disorder groupStructural magnetic resonance imagingLong-term psychopathologyFunctional MRI studiesBrain age gapLower emotional suppressionAbsence of cognitive impairmentT1-weighted MRI dataMagnetic resonance imagingChronological ageHigh resilience groupWorld Trade CenterPTSD groupVerbal learningStress disorderCognitive measuresEmotional suppressionTraumatic stressorsGroup differencesSexual Assertiveness Across Cultures, Genders, and Sexual Orientations: Validation of the Short Sexual Assertiveness Questionnaire (SAQ-9).
Nagy L, Koós M, Kraus D, Demetrovics Z, Potenza M, Ballester-Arnal R, Batthyány D, Bergeron S, Billieux J, Briken P, Burkauskas J, Cárdenas-López G, Carvalho J, Castro-Calvo J, Chen L, Chen J, Ciocca G, Corazza O, Csako R, Fernandez D, Fujiwara H, Fernandez E, Fuss J, Gabrhelík R, Gewirtz-Meydan A, Gjoneska B, Gola M, Grubbs J, Hashim H, Islam M, Ismail M, Jiménez-Martínez M, Jurin T, Kalina O, Klein V, Költő A, Lee S, Lewczuk K, Lin C, Lochner C, López-Alvarado S, Lukavská K, Mayta-Tristán P, Miller D, Orosová O, Orosz G, Ponce F, Quintana G, Quintero Garzola G, Ramos-Diaz J, Rigaud K, Rousseau A, De Tubino S, Schulmeyer M, Sharan P, Shibata M, Shoib S, Sigre-Leirós V, Sniewski L, Spasovski O, Steibliene V, Stein D, Strizek J, Štulhofer A, Ünsal B, Vaillancourt-Morel M, Claire Van Hout M, Bőthe B. Sexual Assertiveness Across Cultures, Genders, and Sexual Orientations: Validation of the Short Sexual Assertiveness Questionnaire (SAQ-9). Assessment 2025, 10731911241312757. PMID: 40099831, DOI: 10.1177/10731911241312757.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSexual assertivenessAssertiveness questionnaireRelationship statusSexual orientationMeasures of SAAdequate psychometric propertiesMeasurement invariance testingSignificant group differencesMeasurement invarianceGroup differencesPsychometric propertiesSexual well-beingPsychometric evaluationInvariance testingShort versionComparing individualsDiverse populationsWell-beingSex surveysCross-culturallySexually-active adultsLevels of SAGenderA telescopic independent component analysis on functional magnetic resonance imaging dataset
Mirzaeian S, Faghiri A, Calhoun V, Iraji A. A telescopic independent component analysis on functional magnetic resonance imaging dataset. Network Neuroscience 2025, 9: 61-76. PMID: 40161992, PMCID: PMC11949590, DOI: 10.1162/netn_a_00421.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRight frontoparietal networkVisual networkIndependent component analysisBrain functionExtraction of informationFunctional magnetic resonance imaging datasetsImage datasetsFrontoparietal networkMagnetic resonance imaging datasetFMRI dataGroup differencesLeverage informationSmall networksDMNNetworkComponent analysisIncomplete viewAbstract Brain functionFunctional sourceConnectome-based predictive modeling of early and chronic psychosis symptoms
Foster M, Ye J, Powers A, Dvornek N, Scheinost D. Connectome-based predictive modeling of early and chronic psychosis symptoms. Neuropsychopharmacology 2025, 50: 877-885. PMID: 40016363, PMCID: PMC12032145, DOI: 10.1038/s41386-025-02064-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConnectome-based predictive modelingPositive and Negative Syndrome ScalePsychosis symptomsSymptom networksSymptom severityBrain networksNeural correlates of CPResting-state functional magnetic resonance imagingFunctional magnetic resonance imagingNegative Syndrome ScaleIdentified group differencesPredicted effect sizeCorrelates of CPGeneral psychopathologyNegative symptomsPositive symptomsSyndrome ScaleFrontoparietal networkNeural correlatesVirtual lesion analysisGroup differencesConnectivity changesEffect sizeLesion analysisLongitudinal studyUse of lecanemab and donanemab in the Canadian healthcare system: Evidence, challenges, and areas for future research
Smith E, Phillips N, Feldman H, Borrie M, Ganesh A, Henri-Bhargava A, Desmarais P, Frank A, Badhwar A, Barlow L, Bartha R, Best S, Bethell J, Bhangu J, Black S, Bocti C, Bronskill S, Burhan A, Calon F, Camicioli R, Campbell B, Collins D, Dadar M, DeMarco M, Ducharme S, Duchesne S, Einstein G, Fisk J, Gawryluk J, Grossman L, Ismail Z, Itzhak I, Joshi M, Harrison A, Kröger E, Kumar S, Laforce R, Lanctot K, Lau M, Lee L, Masellis M, Massoud F, Mitchell S, Montero-Odasso M, Barnett K, Nygaard H, Pasternak S, Peters J, Rajah M, Robillard J, Rockwood K, Rosa-Neto P, Seitz D, Soucy J, Trenaman S, Wellington C, Zadem A, Chertkow H, Investigators C. Use of lecanemab and donanemab in the Canadian healthcare system: Evidence, challenges, and areas for future research. The Journal Of Prevention Of Alzheimer's Disease 2025, 12: 100068. PMID: 39893139, PMCID: PMC12184013, DOI: 10.1016/j.tjpad.2025.100068.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCanadian healthcare systemStatistically significant group differencesAlzheimer's diseaseMild cognitive impairmentMild dementiaHealthcare systemStage of mild cognitive impairmentQuality evidenceSignificant group differencesMonoclonal antibody therapyTrial publicationsCerebrospinal fluid analysisCognitive impairmentCanadian ConsortiumGroup differencesPositron emission tomographyAntibody therapyImaging abnormalitiesTreatment populationClinical trialsIndividual patientsReview evidenceClinical relevanceTherapyAmyloid-related imaging abnormalitiesPreliminary effects of oral ANS-6637, an ALDH2 inhibitor, on cue-induced craving, safety and alcohol consumption among adults with alcohol use disorder: a proof-of-concept, randomized, human laboratory trial
O’Malley S, Miranda R, Book S, Chun T, Liss T, Malcolm R, Muvvala S, Padovano H, Schacht J, Blackburn B, Diamond I, Ransom J, Ryan M, Falk D, Litten R. Preliminary effects of oral ANS-6637, an ALDH2 inhibitor, on cue-induced craving, safety and alcohol consumption among adults with alcohol use disorder: a proof-of-concept, randomized, human laboratory trial. Alcohol And Alcoholism 2025, 60: agaf001. PMID: 39829301, PMCID: PMC11744046, DOI: 10.1093/alcalc/agaf001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAlcohol use disorderAldehyde dehydrogenase 2 inhibitorUse disorderTreat alcohol use disorderCue reactivity sessionsCue-elicited cravingCue-induced cravingHuman laboratory studiesTreatment-seeking adultsAlcohol use disorder pharmacotherapiesAldehyde dehydrogenase 2Multisite clinical trialDose to placeboWeeks of medicationEffect size estimatesReactivation sessionDrinking outcomesGroup differencesCravingMeasured 1 weekEffect sizeCohen's dDouble-blindPreliminary effectivenessAlcohol consumptionPreserved but Un-Sustained Responses to Bids for Dyadic Engagement in School-Age Children with Autism
Wall C, Hudac C, Dommer K, Li B, Atyabi A, Foster C, Wang Q, Barney E, Ahn Y, Kim M, Mahony M, Bernier R, Ventola P, Shic F. Preserved but Un-Sustained Responses to Bids for Dyadic Engagement in School-Age Children with Autism. Journal Of Autism And Developmental Disorders 2025, 1-9. PMID: 39754656, DOI: 10.1007/s10803-024-06691-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNeurotypical childrenDyadic engagementEye-tracking paradigmEye-tracking taskNo significant group differencesSignificant group differencesSocial attention mechanismAutism groupAttentional responsesAttention shiftsAutism featuresReduced attentionSchool-aged childrenSocial cuesNeurotypical peersGroup differencesSocial attentionChildren's attentionAutistic childrenStudying social attentionAutismOverall attentionSchool-ageExploratory analysisInteraction contextPositron Emission Tomography Brain Imaging Methodologies
Hillmer A, Cosgrove K, Carson R. Positron Emission Tomography Brain Imaging Methodologies. 2025, 107-120. DOI: 10.1093/med/9780197640654.003.0009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPositron emission tomographyBrain imaging studiesStudy of mental illnessDrug occupancyGroup differencesBinding potentialMental illnessSynaptic densityPET imaging dataBrain imagingPositron emission tomography imagingAbstract Positron emission tomographyMethodological considerationsNeurotransmitter synthesisEmission tomographyImaging studiesNeurotransmitter releaseVolume of distributionOutcome measuresClinical researchBPNDNeurotransmitterBrainIllnessImage data
2024
Mentalizing, epistemic trust and interpersonal problems in emotion regulation: A sequential path analysis across common mental health disorders and community control samples
Kumpasoğlu G, Saunders R, Campbell C, Nolte T, Montague R, Pilling S, Leibowitz J, Fonagy P. Mentalizing, epistemic trust and interpersonal problems in emotion regulation: A sequential path analysis across common mental health disorders and community control samples. Journal Of Affective Disorders 2024, 372: 502-511. PMID: 39694336, DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2024.12.050.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInterpersonal problemsEmotion regulationEmotion dysregulationSequential mediation analysisMental health disordersEpistemic trustMediation analysisCross-sectional design prevents causal inferencesAssociated with emotion dysregulationMultiple mental health disordersHealth disordersCommunity control sampleEffective emotion regulationNon-clinical populationsModerated mediation analysisSample recruitment methodPsychological functioningSocial-communicative aspectsGroup differencesEmotionsMentalPath analysisStudy limitationsSequential path analysisDisordersA spatially constrained independent component analysis jointly informed by structural and functional network connectivity
Fouladivanda M, Iraji A, Wu L, van Erp T, Belger A, Hawamdeh F, Pearlson G, Calhoun V. A spatially constrained independent component analysis jointly informed by structural and functional network connectivity. Network Neuroscience 2024, 8: 1212-1242. PMID: 39735500, PMCID: PMC11674407, DOI: 10.1162/netn_a_00398.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntrinsic connectivity networksFunctional brain connectivityBrain connectivityStructural connectivityFunctional connectivityIndependent component analysisResting-state functional MRIAnalysis of group differencesBrain functional organizationFunctional network connectivityStructural-functional connectivityNeuroimaging studiesFunctional MRIWhole-brain tractographyGroup differencesRs-fMRIBrain disordersFunctional couplingSchizophreniaStatistical analysis of group differencesSubject levelFunctional organizationConnectivity networksBrainDiffusion-weighted MRI
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