2022
A generalizable connectome-based marker of in-scan sustained attention in neurodiverse youth
Horien C, Greene A, Shen X, Fortes D, Brennan-Wydra E, Banarjee C, Foster R, Donthireddy V, Butler M, Powell K, Vernetti A, Mandino F, O'Connor D, Lake E, McPartland J, Volkmar F, Chun M, Chawarska K, Rosenberg M, Scheinost D, Constable R. A generalizable connectome-based marker of in-scan sustained attention in neurodiverse youth. Cerebral Cortex 2022, 33: 6320-6334. PMID: 36573438, PMCID: PMC10183743, DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhac506.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAttention taskAttentional stateConnectome-based predictive modelingNeurodiverse conditionsSustained attention taskAttention network modelSample of youthNeurotypical participantsSustained attentionBrain correlatesNeurobiological correlatesAttention networkIndividual participantsSeparate samplesYouthParticipantsHead motionTaskCorrelatesAttentionAutismConfoundsNetwork modelGeneralizesHealthcare settings
2020
Gradients of functional connectivity in the mouse cortex reflect neocortical evolution
Huntenburg J, Yeow L, Mandino F, Grandjean J. Gradients of functional connectivity in the mouse cortex reflect neocortical evolution. NeuroImage 2020, 225: 117528. PMID: 33157264, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117528.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
Common functional networks in the mouse brain revealed by multi-centre resting-state fMRI analysis
Grandjean J, Canella C, Anckaerts C, Ayrancı G, Bougacha S, Bienert T, Buehlmann D, Coletta L, Gallino D, Gass N, Garin C, Nadkarni N, Hübner N, Karatas M, Komaki Y, Kreitz S, Mandino F, Mechling A, Sato C, Sauer K, Shah D, Strobelt S, Takata N, Wank I, Wu T, Yahata N, Yeow L, Yee Y, Aoki I, Chakravarty M, Chang W, Dhenain M, von Elverfeldt D, Harsan L, Hess A, Jiang T, Keliris G, Lerch J, Meyer-Lindenberg A, Okano H, Rudin M, Sartorius A, Van der Linden A, Verhoye M, Weber-Fahr W, Wenderoth N, Zerbi V, Gozzi A. Common functional networks in the mouse brain revealed by multi-centre resting-state fMRI analysis. NeuroImage 2019, 205: 116278. PMID: 31614221, PMCID: PMC7116112, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.116278.Peer-Reviewed Original Research