2024
Linking neuroimaging and mental health data from the ABCD Study to UrbanSat measurements of macro environmental factors
Goldblatt R, Holz N, Tate G, Sherman K, Ghebremicael S, Bhuyan S, Al-Ajlouni Y, Santillanes S, Araya G, Abad S, Herting M, Thompson W, Thapaliya B, Sapkota R, Xu J, Liu J, Schumann G, Calhoun V. Linking neuroimaging and mental health data from the ABCD Study to UrbanSat measurements of macro environmental factors. Nature Mental Health 2024, 2: 1285-1297. DOI: 10.1038/s44220-024-00318-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSymptoms of mental illnessAdolescent Brain Cognitive DevelopmentResidential addressesAdolescent Brain Cognitive Development StudyMental illnessMental healthSubject's residential addressMental health dataDevelopmental periods of childhoodChild healthHealth dataEnvironmental factorsBaseline visitPeriod of childhoodObservational studyPopulation characteristicsHealthIndividual symptomsStudy dataUrban livingIllnessNeurobehavioral researchBrain structuresCognitive developmentAdolescentsDouble Functionally Independent Primitives Provide Disorder Specific Fingerprints of Mental Illnesses
Soleimani N, Pearlson G, Iraji A, Calhoun V. Double Functionally Independent Primitives Provide Disorder Specific Fingerprints of Mental Illnesses. 2024, 00: 1-4. DOI: 10.1109/isbi56570.2024.10635116.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAutism spectrum disorderMental illnessBipolar disorderMental disordersManifestations of mental illnessAssociated with mental illnessFunctional network connectivityFunctional network connectivity patternsNetwork connectivity patternsDisorder-specificDepressive disorderNeural underpinningsSpectrum disorderPsychological disordersNeuroimaging techniquesConnectivity patternsDisordersSchizophreniaHealthy controlsIllnessBrainFunctional changesMDDAutismNetwork connectivity
2023
Addressing Global Environmental Challenges to Mental Health Using Population Neuroscience
Schumann G, Andreassen O, Banaschewski T, Calhoun V, Clinton N, Desrivieres S, Brandlistuen R, Feng J, Hese S, Hitchen E, Hoffmann P, Jia T, Jirsa V, Marquand A, Nees F, Nöthen M, Novarino G, Polemiti E, Ralser M, Rapp M, Schepanski K, Schikowski T, Slater M, Sommer P, Stahl B, Thompson P, Twardziok S, van der Meer D, Walter H, Westlye L, Heinz A, Lett T, Vaidya N, Serin E, Neidhart M, Jentsch M, Eils R, Taron U, Schütz T, Banks J, Meyer-Lindenberg A, Tost H, Holz N, Schwarz E, Stringaris A, Christmann N, Jansone K, Siehl S, Ask H, Fernández-Cabello S, Kjelkenes R, Tschorn M, Böttger S, Bernas A, Marr L, Feixas Viapiana G, Eiroa-Orosa F, Gallego J, Pastor A, Forstner A, Claus I, Miller A, Heilmann-Heimbach S, Boye M, Wilbertz J, Schmitt K, Petkoski S, Pitel S, Otten L, Athanasiadis A, Pearmund C, Spanlang B, Alvarez E, Sanchez M, Giner A, Renner P, Gong Y, Dai Y, Xia Y, Chang X, Liu J, Young A, Ogoh G. Addressing Global Environmental Challenges to Mental Health Using Population Neuroscience. JAMA Psychiatry 2023, 80: 1066-1074. PMID: 37610741, DOI: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.2996.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental illnessMechanisms of mental illnessSymptoms of depressionEvidence-based interventionsBrain mechanismsPopulation neuroscienceSocioeconomic inequalitiesEnvironmental adversityMental healthSubstance misuseBrain healthPsychosocial effectsDigital healthCohort dataDeep phenotyping dataObjective biomarkersHealthIllnessBrainDevelopment of objective biomarkersImprove outcomesPopulation levelCOVID-19 pandemicPollution measurementsResearch strategy