Brain-phenotype predictions of language and executive function can survive across diverse real-world data: Dataset shifts in developmental populations
Adkinson B, Rosenblatt M, Dadashkarimi J, Tejavibulya L, Jiang R, Noble S, Scheinost D. Brain-phenotype predictions of language and executive function can survive across diverse real-world data: Dataset shifts in developmental populations. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2024, 70: 101464. PMID: 39447452, DOI: 10.1016/j.dcn.2024.101464.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBrain-phenotype associationsConnectome-based predictive modelingBrain-behavior associationsPrediction of languagePhiladelphia Neurodevelopmental CohortHealthy Brain NetworkClinical symptom burdenFMRI taskHuman Connectome ProjectExecutive functionBehavioral measuresDevelopmental populationsNeurodevelopmental CohortBrain networksDevelopmental sampleConnectome ProjectResearch settingsGeneralizabilitySymptom burdenExternal validationFMRIClinical settingAssociationEthnic minority representationTaskEdge-centric network control on the human brain structural network
Sun H, Rosenblatt M, Dadashkarimi J, Rodriguez R, Tejavibulya L, Scheinost D. Edge-centric network control on the human brain structural network. Imaging Neuroscience 2024, 2: 1-15. DOI: 10.1162/imag_a_00191.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHuman brain structural networksNetwork control theoryEdge controlWhole-brain networksHuman Connectome ProjectDiffusion MRI dataWhite matter connectivityConnectome ProjectBrain dynamicsExecutive functionBrain structural networksBrain network connectivityBrain connectivityFunctional connectomeState transitionsTransitionEnergy patternsTheory modelBrain energy consumptionDynamic processStructural networkStateNetwork control mechanismsCognitive statesNetwork pairs