2019
Socioeconomic status in children is associated with spontaneous activity in right superior temporal gyrus
Biazoli C, Salum G, Gadelha A, Rebello K, Moura L, Pan P, Brietzke E, Miguel E, Rohde L, Bressan R, Jackowski A, Sato J. Socioeconomic status in children is associated with spontaneous activity in right superior temporal gyrus. Brain Imaging And Behavior 2019, 14: 961-970. PMID: 30868400, DOI: 10.1007/s11682-019-00073-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRight superior temporal gyrusSuperior temporal gyrusTemporal gyrusExtended language networkDifferent developmental trajectoriesBrain functional organizationSchool-based sampleFunctional organizationStructural neuroimaging findingsCognitive controlSocioeconomic statusLanguage networkExternalizing problemsInternalizing problemsDevelopmental trajectoriesEmotional problemsSpontaneous activityRegional spontaneous activityLanguage processingFMRI featuresBrain regionsBrain areasNeuroimaging findingsFunctional networksLinguistic environment
2014
Decreased centrality of subcortical regions during the transition to adolescence: A functional connectivity study
Sato J, Salum G, Gadelha A, Vieira G, Zugman A, Picon F, Pan P, Hoexter M, Anés M, Moura L, Del’Aquilla M, Crossley N, Amaro E, Mcguire P, Lacerda A, Rohde L, Miguel E, Jackowski A, Bressan R. Decreased centrality of subcortical regions during the transition to adolescence: A functional connectivity study. NeuroImage 2014, 104: 44-51. PMID: 25290886, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.09.063.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAngular gyrusDevelopmental trajectoriesFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) dataBrain developmental trajectoriesBrazilian community sampleBrain maturation processesFunctional connectivity studiesNetwork connectivity changesStructural imaging findingsInhibitory controlSensitive development periodCommunity sampleEmotional changesAbstract thoughtMagnetic resonance imaging dataComplex reasoningFMRI dataCerebellar regionsDevelopmental changesBrain regionsCortical regionsConnectivity changesConnectivity studiesSubcortical regionsAdolescence