2022
Robust prediction of memory and neuroticism in men and women using connectome‐based predictive modeling
Ju S, Horien C, Constable T, Fredericks C. Robust prediction of memory and neuroticism in men and women using connectome‐based predictive modeling. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2022, 18 DOI: 10.1002/alz.063015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConnectome-based predictive modelingAlzheimer's diseaseRAVLT measuresFunctional MRI scansBackground Alzheimer's diseaseHealthy womenNeurobehavioral scoresHealthy subjectsHigh riskMemory performanceMRI scansBrain circuitryBrain connectivityWomenMenSexBrain connectomeDiseasePearson correlationScoresPredictorsConnectivity matrixBrain-based predictorsBehavioral measuresSubjects
2020
Behavioral and brain signatures of substance use vulnerability in childhood
Rapuano KM, Rosenberg MD, Maza MT, Dennis NJ, Dorji M, Greene AS, Horien C, Scheinost D, Constable R, Casey BJ. Behavioral and brain signatures of substance use vulnerability in childhood. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2020, 46: 100878. PMID: 33181393, PMCID: PMC7662869, DOI: 10.1016/j.dcn.2020.100878.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsConnectome-based predictive modelingSubstance useFunctional connectivityCognitive Development StudyFuture substance useSubstance use vulnerabilityAdolescent substance useSubstance use increasesSubstance use outcomesIndividual differencesAdolescent brainBrain signaturesTask conditionsBehavioral measuresFamilial risk factorsUse outcomesRisky behaviorsLatent dimensionsFamilial factorsBrain modelCurrent studyWeak predictorDevelopment studiesEarly susceptibilityFunctional imaging
2019
Chapter 4 The uniqueness of the individual functional connectome
Horien C, Scheinost D, Constable R. Chapter 4 The uniqueness of the individual functional connectome. 2019, 63-81. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-813838-0.00004-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFunctional magnetic resonance imagingIndividual differencesIndividual functional connectomesBrain functionConnectivity dataGroup-level differencesFunctional connectivity dataHuman neuroimagingBehavioral measuresFunctional connectomeMagnetic resonance imagingResonance imagingInterindividual heterogeneityNext turnConnectomeCognitionBest predictive modelNeuroimagingDifferencesParticipantsDisease
2018
Combining Multiple Connectomes via Canonical Correlation Analysis Improves Predictive Models
Gao S, Greene A, Todd Constable R, Scheinost D. Combining Multiple Connectomes via Canonical Correlation Analysis Improves Predictive Models. Lecture Notes In Computer Science 2018, 11072: 349-356. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-00931-1_40.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTask conditionsDifferent cognitive tasksMultiple task conditionsDifferent task conditionsConnectivity dataDifferent cognitive conditionsFunctional connectivity dataComputational modelHuman Connectome ProjectPrediction of behaviorCognitive tasksIndividual differencesBehavioral measuresBehavioral predictionsCognitive conditionsMultiple connectomesSingle taskFunctional connectivityConnectome ProjectDifferent tasksComplementary informationMultiple tasksTaskPrincipled methodCanonical correlation analysisTask Integration for Connectome-Based Prediction Via Canonical Correlation Analysis
Gao S, Greene A, Constable R, Scheinost D. Task Integration for Connectome-Based Prediction Via Canonical Correlation Analysis. 2018, 87-91. DOI: 10.1109/isbi.2018.8363529.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTask conditionsDifferent tasksDifferent cognitive tasksMultiple task conditionsDifferent task conditionsConnectivity dataDifferent cognitive conditionsFunctional connectivity dataHuman Connectome ProjectComputational modelPrediction of behaviorCognitive tasksFluid intelligenceIndividual differencesBehavioral measuresBehavioral predictionsCognitive conditionsSingle taskFunctional connectivityConnectome ProjectComplementary informationTask integrationTaskProof of conceptCanonical correlation analysis