2019
Differential Resting State Connectivity Responses to Glycemic State in Type 1 Diabetes
Parikh L, Seo D, Lacadie C, Belfort-Deaguiar R, Groskreutz D, Hamza M, Dai F, Scheinost D, Sinha R, Constable R, Sherwin R, Hwang JJ. Differential Resting State Connectivity Responses to Glycemic State in Type 1 Diabetes. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2019, 105: dgz004. PMID: 31511876, PMCID: PMC6936965, DOI: 10.1210/clinem/dgz004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsState functional connectivityHealthy controlsDefault mode networkType 1 diabetes mellitusFunctional connectivityImpact of T1DMAcademic medical centerAngular gyrus connectivityBlood oxygenation levelState connectivity patternsFunctional connectivity analysisHyperinsulinemic euglycemicHypoglycemic unawarenessHypoglycemia unawarenessDiabetes mellitusHypoglycemic clampHypoglycemia awarenessFunctional outcomeMild hypoglycemiaGlycemic stateObservational studyMedical CenterT1DMHC volunteersType 1
2016
Individual variation in functional brain connectivity: implications for personalized approaches to psychiatric disease
Finn E, Constable R. Individual variation in functional brain connectivity: implications for personalized approaches to psychiatric disease. Dialogues In Clinical Neuroscience 2016, 18: 277-287. PMID: 27757062, PMCID: PMC5067145, DOI: 10.31887/dcns.2016.18.3/efinn.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFunctional brain connectivityFunctional magnetic resonance imagingFunctional brain connectionsBrain connectivityMagnetic resonance imagingFunctional connectivity profilesPsychiatric illnessHealthy subjectsFuture illnessPsychiatric diagnosisPsychiatric diseasesMental illnessResonance imagingSingle-subject levelInterindividual variabilityPersonalized approachFunctional connectivityBrain connectionsIllnessConnectivity profilesRecent evidenceReliable correlateBehavioral phenotypesNeural organizationSubjects