2022
Local Functional Connectivity as a Parsimonious Explanation of the Main Frameworks for ADHD in Medication-Naïve Adults
Marcos-Vidal L, Martínez-García M, Blas D, Navas-Sánchez F, Pretus C, Ramos-Quiroga J, Richarte V, Vilarroya Ó, Sepulcre J, Desco M, Carmona S. Local Functional Connectivity as a Parsimonious Explanation of the Main Frameworks for ADHD in Medication-Naïve Adults. Journal Of Attention Disorders 2022, 26: 1563-1575. PMID: 35947490, DOI: 10.1177/10870547211031998.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIncreased local connectivityFunctional connectivityAtypical functional connectivity patternsAssociations with symptom severity scoresDistant functional connectivityDistribution of functional connectivityLocal functional connectivityFunctional connectivity patternsDecreased local connectivityADHD sampleNeuroimaging studiesAdult samplesDeficient integrationADHDSymptom severity scoresChild sampleInterference hypothesisLocal connectivityDelay hypothesisDMNConnectivity patternsHealthy controlsDistant connectionsAdultsDistant distributionLocal Functional Connectivity as a Parsimonious Explanation of the Main Frameworks for ADHD in Medication-Naïve Adults
Marcos-Vidal L, Martínez-García M, de Blas D, Navas-Sánchez F, Pretus C, Ramos-Quiroga J, Richarte V, Vilarroya Ó, Sepulcre J, Desco M, Carmona S. Local Functional Connectivity as a Parsimonious Explanation of the Main Frameworks for ADHD in Medication-Naïve Adults. Journal Of Attention Disorders 2022, 26: 1788-1801. PMID: 35684934, DOI: 10.1177/10870547221101646.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIncreased local connectivityFunctional connectivityAtypical functional connectivity patternsAssociations with symptom severity scoresDistant functional connectivityDistribution of functional connectivityLocal functional connectivityFunctional connectivity patternsDecreased local connectivityADHD sampleNeuroimaging studiesAdult samplesDeficient integrationADHDSymptom severity scoresChild sampleInterference hypothesisLocal connectivityDelay hypothesisDMNConnectivity patternsHealthy controlsDistant connectionsAdultsDistant distribution
2019
Decreased meta-memory is associated with early tauopathy in cognitively unimpaired older adults
Vannini P, Uquillas F, Jacobs H, Sepulcre J, Gatchel J, Amariglio R, Hanseeuw B, Papp K, Hedden T, Rentz D, Pascual-Leone A, Johnson K, Sperling R. Decreased meta-memory is associated with early tauopathy in cognitively unimpaired older adults. NeuroImage Clinical 2019, 24: 102097. PMID: 31795044, PMCID: PMC6879982, DOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2019.102097.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFeeling-of-knowingEpisodic feeling-of-knowingCognitively unimpaired older adultsMeta-memoryMedial temporal lobe regionsOlder adultsFace-name pairsRegion-of-interest analysisTemporal lobe regionsAlzheimer's diseaseVoxel-wise correlationSemantic knowledge networkTemporal poleLobe regionsEntorhinal cortexNon-famousSensitive clinical indicatorMulti-tracer PETMemory efficiencySemantic informationAdultsTau pathologyAD pathophysiologyParticipantsPET data
2009
Evidence from intrinsic activity that asymmetry of the human brain is controlled by multiple factors
Liu H, Stufflebeam S, Sepulcre J, Hedden T, Buckner R. Evidence from intrinsic activity that asymmetry of the human brain is controlled by multiple factors. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2009, 106: 20499-20503. PMID: 19918055, PMCID: PMC2777963, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0908073106.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBrain systemsBrain asymmetryCerebral lateralizationHuman brainLateral brain regionsIntrinsic activity fluctuationsLeft-handed individualsBrain regionsGroup differencesFactor analysisInternational thoughtEnvironmental mechanismsBrainIntrinsic activityActivity fluctuationsHand dominanceLateralizationThoughtsMeasured asymmetryEvidenceAdultsAsymmetryLanguageIndividualsFindings