2023
Triple Interactions Between the Environment, Brain, and Behavior in Children: An ABCD Study
Zhi D, Jiang R, Pearlson G, Fu Z, Qi S, Yan W, Feng A, Xu M, Calhoun V, Sui J. Triple Interactions Between the Environment, Brain, and Behavior in Children: An ABCD Study. Biological Psychiatry 2023, 95: 828-838. PMID: 38151182, PMCID: PMC11006588, DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2023.12.019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFunctional network connectivityCognitive abilitiesABCD studyMental healthLongitudinal predictionBehavioral developmentSleep problemsBrain functional network connectivityHigher cognitive abilitiesDefault mode networkChildren's behavioral developmentUnique protective factorsBrain functional connectivityCognitive controlTriple interactionFamily conflictMode networkMediation analysisFunctional connectivityInfluence behaviorFunctional networksProtective factorsSchool environmentChildhood developmentEnvironmental exposuresPeripheral inflammation is associated with impairments of inhibitory behavioral control and visual sensorimotor function in psychotic disorders
Zhang L, Lizano P, Xu Y, Rubin L, Lee A, Lencer R, Reilly J, Keefe R, Keedy S, Pearlson G, Clementz B, Keshavan M, Gershon E, Tamminga C, Sweeney J, Hill S, Bishop J. Peripheral inflammation is associated with impairments of inhibitory behavioral control and visual sensorimotor function in psychotic disorders. Schizophrenia Research 2023, 255: 69-78. PMID: 36965362, PMCID: PMC10175233, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2023.03.030.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive domainsInhibitory controlGeneral cognitive abilitySpecific cognitive domainsInhibitory behavioral controlC-reactive proteinPsychotic disordersPsychosis spectrum disordersCognitive abilitiesPeripheral inflammationInflammation factorsSpectrum disorderSensorimotor functionSensorimotor tasksNeurobehavioral domainsGreater deficitsSubgroup of individualsBehavioral controlPsychosis subgroupsCognitive impairmentPreliminary evidenceHigher inflammation scoresNeurobehavioral batteryBrain anatomyBehavioral monitoring
2001
Determinants of Benton Facial Recognition Test Performance in Normal Adults
Schretlen D, Pearlson G, Anthony J, Yates K. Determinants of Benton Facial Recognition Test Performance in Normal Adults. Neuropsychology 2001, 15: 405-410. PMID: 11499995, DOI: 10.1037/0894-4105.15.3.405.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFacial discriminationProcessing speedPerceptual comparison speedSimple processing speedRecognition test performanceAge-related differencesFrontal lobe volumeRight cerebral hemisphereFace perceptionHealthy adultsUnfamiliar facesCognitive abilitiesIndividual differencesRegional brain volumesTest performanceBrain changesComparison speedLobe volumeBrain volumeCerebral hemispheresNormal adultsAdultsDiscriminationPerceptionAtrophic brain changes