A 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, 1-31. 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 MRICortical similarities in psychiatric and mood disorders identified in federated VBM analysis via COINSTAC
Rootes-Murdy K, Panta S, Kelly R, Romero J, Quidé Y, Cairns M, Loughland C, Carr V, Catts S, Jablensky A, Green M, Henskens F, Kiltschewskij D, Michie P, Mowry B, Pantelis C, Rasser P, Reay W, Schall U, Scott R, Watkeys O, Roberts G, Mitchell P, Fullerton J, Overs B, Kikuchi M, Hashimoto R, Matsumoto J, Fukunaga M, Sachdev P, Brodaty H, Wen W, Jiang J, Fani N, Ely T, Lorio A, Stevens J, Ressler K, Jovanovic T, van Rooij S, Federmann L, Jockwitz C, Teumer A, Forstner A, Caspers S, Cichon S, Plis S, Sarwate A, Calhoun V. Cortical similarities in psychiatric and mood disorders identified in federated VBM analysis via COINSTAC. Patterns 2024, 5: 100987. PMID: 39081570, PMCID: PMC11284501, DOI: 10.1016/j.patter.2024.100987.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychiatric disordersStructural neuroimaging studiesPattern of gray matterAutism spectrum disorderGray matterDepressive disorderMood disordersNeuroimaging studiesNeuroanatomical basisSubcortical regionsGM alterationsSpectrum disorderVBM analysisMental illnessGM patternsDisordersCollaborative InformaticsSchizophreniaMoodNeuroimaging Suite ToolkitAutismNeuroimagingVulnerabilityLarge-scale dataDeficitsDifferences in the neural correlates of schizophrenia with positive and negative formal thought disorder in patients with schizophrenia in the ENIGMA dataset
Sharkey R, Bacon C, Peterson Z, Rootes-Murdy K, Salvador R, Pomarol-Clotet E, Karuk A, Homan P, Ji E, Omlor W, Homan S, Georgiadis F, Kaiser S, Kirschner M, Ehrlich S, Dannlowski U, Grotegerd D, Goltermann J, Meinert S, Kircher T, Stein F, Brosch K, Krug A, Nenadic I, Sim K, Spalletta G, Banaj N, Sponheim S, Demro C, Ramsay I, King M, Quidé Y, Green M, Nguyen D, Preda A, Calhoun V, Turner J, van Erp T, Nickl-Jockschat T. Differences in the neural correlates of schizophrenia with positive and negative formal thought disorder in patients with schizophrenia in the ENIGMA dataset. Molecular Psychiatry 2024, 29: 3086-3096. PMID: 38671214, PMCID: PMC11449795, DOI: 10.1038/s41380-024-02563-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNegative FTDBrain structural changesPositive FTDSymptom dimensionsBrain regionsENIGMA Schizophrenia Working GroupNegative formal thought disorderNeural correlates of schizophreniaRegional brain volume lossFormal thought disorderSchizophrenia Working GroupCorrelates of schizophreniaLateral temporal cortexBrain volume lossThought disorderNeurobiological underpinningsNeural correlatesNeuroimaging studiesTemporal cortexSchizophreniaCortical regionsCortical thicknessCellular underpinningsFTDMulti-site cohort