2024
Human brain state dynamics are highly reproducible and associated with neural and behavioral features
Lee K, Ji J, Fonteneau C, Berkovitch L, Rahmati M, Pan L, Repovš G, Krystal J, Murray J, Anticevic A. Human brain state dynamics are highly reproducible and associated with neural and behavioral features. PLOS Biology 2024, 22: e3002808. PMID: 39316635, PMCID: PMC11421804, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3002808.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCo-activation patternsResting-state functional magnetic resonance imagingFunctional magnetic resonance imagingBehavioral featuresNeural variationsMoment-to-moment changesSingle-subject levelBrain state dynamicsEmotion regulationHealthy young adultsBehavioral phenotypesCognitive functionSubstance useNeural activityNeuroimaging markersNeural featuresYoung adultsMagnetic resonance imagingCo-activationResonance imagingCo-variationNeuroimagingIndividualsEmotionsFunctional outcomes
2021
An altered balance of integrated and segregated brain activity is a marker of cognitive deficits following sleep deprivation
Cross NE, Pomares FB, Nguyen A, Perrault AA, Jegou A, Uji M, Lee K, Razavipour F, Bin Ka’b Ali O, Aydin U, Benali H, Grova C, Dang-Vu TT. An altered balance of integrated and segregated brain activity is a marker of cognitive deficits following sleep deprivation. PLOS Biology 2021, 19: e3001232. PMID: 34735431, PMCID: PMC8568176, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3001232.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSleep-deprived stateSleep deprivationCortical networksFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scansLarge-scale cortical networksCognitive impairmentSleep-deprived brainNight of SDHomeostatic sleep pressureExecutive tasksCognitive performanceTask performanceCognitive changesRegular nightBrain activityCognitive functionCognitive deficitsNetwork integrationInformation processingSleep pressureCortical activityBidirectional effectsConnectivity changesInterindividual differencesNonrapid eye movement sleep
2010
Quantification of CMRO2 without hypercapnia using simultaneous near-infrared spectroscopy and fMRI measurements
Tak S, Jang J, Lee K, Ye JC. Quantification of CMRO2 without hypercapnia using simultaneous near-infrared spectroscopy and fMRI measurements. Physics In Medicine And Biology 2010, 55: 3249-3269. PMID: 20479515, DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/55/11/017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCerebral blood flowPrimary motor cortexCerebral blood volumeFunctional MRIMotor cortexAverage cerebral blood flowBlood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) signalCerebral metabolic rateLevel-dependent signalNeurovascular couplingBlood flowBlood volumeBOLD changesFMRI measurementsHypercapniaCortexMain target regionMetabolic rateGroup averagesActivation mapsCMRO2Physiological componentsFinger