2024
Sex differences in the effects of individual anxiety state on regional responses to negative emotional scenes
Chaudhary S, Wong H, Chen Y, Zhang S, Li C. Sex differences in the effects of individual anxiety state on regional responses to negative emotional scenes. Biology Of Sex Differences 2024, 15: 15. PMID: 38351045, PMCID: PMC10863151, DOI: 10.1186/s13293-024-00591-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedial prefrontal cortexState-Trait Anxiety InventoryFunctional magnetic resonance imagingState-Trait Anxiety Inventory scoresSuperior frontal gyrusGeneralized psychophysiological interactionEmotional processingFrontal gyrusLingual gyrusMedial prefrontal cortex connectivityMedial prefrontal cortex activationSex differencesRight inferior frontal gyrusResponse to negative emotionsRight superior frontal gyrusFunctional magnetic resonance imaging dataReaction timeImpact emotional processingNegative emotion processingInferior frontal gyrusLeft parahippocampal gyrusNegative emotional scenesMarkers of anxietyRepeated-measures analysis of covarianceLevels of anxiety
2023
Sleep dysfunction mediates the relationship between hypothalamic-insula connectivity and anxiety-depression symptom severity bidirectionally in young adults
Li G, Chen Y, Chaudhary S, Li C, Hao D, Yang L, Li C. Sleep dysfunction mediates the relationship between hypothalamic-insula connectivity and anxiety-depression symptom severity bidirectionally in young adults. NeuroImage 2023, 279: 120340. PMID: 37611815, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2023.120340.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexRight insulaSymptom severityMediation analysisSleep dysfunctionWhole-brain regressionHuman Connectome Project datasetSubjective mood stateYoung adultsState functional connectivityDepression symptom severityNegative emotionsCognitive performanceEmotional deficitsEmotional statesPotential sex differencesAffective functionsDrinking severityMood statesMotivated behaviorFunctional connectivityPoor sleep qualityRSFCSleep Quality IndexSleep quality
2022
Gray matter volumetric correlates of dimensional impulsivity traits in children: Sex differences and heritability
Chen Y, Ide JS, Li CS, Chaudhary S, Le TM, Wang W, Zhornitsky S, Zhang S, Li C. Gray matter volumetric correlates of dimensional impulsivity traits in children: Sex differences and heritability. Human Brain Mapping 2022, 43: 2634-2652. PMID: 35212098, PMCID: PMC9057091, DOI: 10.1002/hbm.25810.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGray matter volumeImpulsivity traitsPositive urgencyVolumetric correlatesSensation seekingHigher positive urgencyMid-cingulate cortexSex differencesVoxel-based morphometry analysisSmaller gray matter volumeImpulsivity dimensionsSubsample of twinsDistinct correlatesCingulate cortexPrecentral gyrusSubcortical gray matter volumesMatter volumeTotal intracranial volumeSeekingImpulsivityMorphometry analysisPrevious researchInsulaCorrelatesGirls
2021
Perceived stress, self-efficacy, and the cerebral morphometric markers in binge-drinking young adults
Li G, Le TM, Wang W, Zhornitsky S, Chen Y, Chaudhary S, Zhu T, Zhang S, Bi J, Tang X, Li CR. Perceived stress, self-efficacy, and the cerebral morphometric markers in binge-drinking young adults. NeuroImage Clinical 2021, 32: 102866. PMID: 34749288, PMCID: PMC8569726, DOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102866.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGray matter volumePerceived stressNeural markersRegional cortical thicknessCortical structuresAlcohol use behaviorsNon-binge drinkersHuman Connectome ProjectChronic alcohol exposure altersCortical thicknessVoxel-based morphometryEmotional distressConnectome ProjectDrinking menPath analysisCortical regionsDrinking womenBinge drinkingMatter volumeYoung adultsUse behaviorsStress regulationPCC thicknessBingeAlcohol exposure alters
2020
Cortical thickness and gyrification index measuring cognition in Parkinson’s disease
Chaudhary S, Kumaran S, Goyal V, Kaloiya G, Kalaivani M, Jagannathan N, Sagar R, Mehta N, Srivastava A. Cortical thickness and gyrification index measuring cognition in Parkinson’s disease. International Journal Of Neuroscience 2020, 131: 984-993. PMID: 32423354, DOI: 10.1080/00207454.2020.1766459.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealthy controlsRegional cortical thicknessCortical thicknessGyrification indexCortical thinningDisease patientsGI reductionDesikan-Killiany atlasNormal healthy controlsPD-CNParkinson's disease patientsWidespread cortical thinningCortico-cortical connectivityClinical variablesPD-CIParkinson's diseaseDisease pathophysiologyNormal cognitionTemporal regionsROC analysisBrain surfaceAnatomical MRIBrain ROIsPatientsSuch alterationsDomain specific cognitive impairment in Parkinson’s patients with mild cognitive impairment
Chaudhary S, Kumaran S, Kaloiya G, Goyal V, Sagar R, Kalaivani M, Jaganathan N, Mehta N, Srivastava A. Domain specific cognitive impairment in Parkinson’s patients with mild cognitive impairment. Journal Of Clinical Neuroscience 2020, 75: 99-105. PMID: 32192853, DOI: 10.1016/j.jocn.2020.03.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMild cognitive impairmentCognitive impairmentVisuospatial functionCognitive domain specificitySpecific cognitive impairmentsCognitive Assessment testMontreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) testStage of MCIExecutive functionPD clinical scoresDigit spanPD-MCIPD cognitionFronto-striatalRecall domainsDomain specificityCognitive AssessmentPD groupPotential confoundsCognitionCognitive pathophysiologyCortical syndromesCategorization of subjectsMemoryNormal cognition