2018
Hypothalamic response to cocaine cues and cocaine addiction severity
Zhang S, Zhornitsky S, Angarita GA, Li C. Hypothalamic response to cocaine cues and cocaine addiction severity. Addiction Biology 2018, 25: e12682. PMID: 30295396, PMCID: PMC6453736, DOI: 10.1111/adb.12682.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCocaineCocaine-Related DisordersCuesFemaleHumansHypothalamusMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleSeverity of Illness IndexConceptsCocaine Craving QuestionnaireCocaine Selective Severity AssessmentFunctional magnetic resonance imagingCocaine-dependent individualsAddiction severityOrbitofrontal cortexHypothalamic responseVentral striatumCocaine addictionCocaine cuesAngular gyrusBilateral orbitofrontal cortexBilateral visual cortexCue-induced cravingMagnetic resonance imagingMiddle frontal gyrusClinical featuresNeutral cuesDopaminergic circuitsHypothalamusVisual cortexResonance imagingDopaminergic midbrainFrontal gyrusAg responseLevodopa improves response inhibition and enhances striatal activation in early-stage Parkinson's disease
Manza P, Schwartz G, Masson M, Kann S, Volkow ND, Li CR, Leung HC. Levodopa improves response inhibition and enhances striatal activation in early-stage Parkinson's disease. Neurobiology Of Aging 2018, 66: 12-22. PMID: 29501966, PMCID: PMC6436810, DOI: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2018.02.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly-stage Parkinson's diseaseParkinson's diseaseDopaminergic medicationAdvanced Parkinson's diseaseStriatal activationResponse inhibitionRole of dopaminergicAge-matched controlsFunctional magnetic resonance imagingMagnetic resonance imagingExecutive functionLevodopa monotherapyMultiple medicationsMotor symptomsSignificant group differencesPD groupStop-signal taskAdvanced stageLevodopaResonance imagingMedicationsFunctional connectivityCritical executive functionMotor inhibitionPatients
2016
The symptom trajectories to clinical remission in Chinese patients with unipolar major depressive disorder
Cao Y, Shen J, Li W, Zhang Y, Guo X, Li C, Zhang Y, Luo X. The symptom trajectories to clinical remission in Chinese patients with unipolar major depressive disorder. Asia-Pacific Psychiatry 2016, 8: 309-311. PMID: 27015764, PMCID: PMC5035708, DOI: 10.1111/appy.12240.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical remissionChinese patientsSymptom trajectoriesUnipolar major depressive disorderMajor depressive disorder symptomsWeeks of assessmentMajor depressive disorderTreatment of fluoxetineDepressive disorder symptomsDepressive disorderTreatment responseProminent symptomWeek 1Psychomotor retardationRemissionSymptom severityPatientsDisorder symptomsFluoxetineSymptomsSeverityWeeksTreatmentOutpatientsShow heterogeneity
2015
Resting‐state functional connectivity of the striatum in early‐stage Parkinson's disease: Cognitive decline and motor symptomatology
Manza P, Zhang S, Li C, Leung H. Resting‐state functional connectivity of the striatum in early‐stage Parkinson's disease: Cognitive decline and motor symptomatology. Human Brain Mapping 2015, 37: 648-662. PMID: 26566885, PMCID: PMC4843498, DOI: 10.1002/hbm.23056.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParkinson's diseaseFunctional connectivity patternsMotor deficitsFunctional connectivityRostral anterior cingulate cortexState functional connectivity patternsAnterior cingulate cortexConnectivity patternsAnterior putamenMotor symptomsSubstantia nigraDopaminergic functionHealthy controlsMotor functionDorsal caudateStriatal connectivityStriatal subregionsSymptomatic individualsMotor impairmentCingulate cortexCognitive declineNeurodegenerative disordersCognitive functionDiseaseEarly stage individualsAltered resting‐state functional connectivity of the insula in young adults with Internet gaming disorder
Zhang JT, Yao YW, Li CS, Zang YF, Shen ZJ, Liu L, Wang LJ, Liu B, Fang XY. Altered resting‐state functional connectivity of the insula in young adults with Internet gaming disorder. Addiction Biology 2015, 21: 743-751. PMID: 25899520, PMCID: PMC4615265, DOI: 10.1111/adb.12247.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsResting-state functional connectivityHealthy control subjectsSuperior temporal gyrusAnterior cingulate cortexPosterior insulaAnterior insulaStronger resting-state functional connectivityGender-matched healthy control subjectsMagnetic resonance imaging studyInternet gaming disorderAngular gyrusSupplemental motor areaResonance imaging studyFunctional magnetic resonance imaging studyClinical manifestationsControl subjectsFunctional abnormalitiesPostcentral gyrusMotor areaPrecentral gyrusCingulate cortexImaging studiesIGD subjectsTemporal gyrusCore symptoms
2006
Obsessive–compulsiveness and impulsivity in a non-clinical population of adolescent males and females
Li CS, Chen SH. Obsessive–compulsiveness and impulsivity in a non-clinical population of adolescent males and females. Psychiatry Research 2006, 149: 129-138. PMID: 17046069, DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2006.05.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMaudsley Obsessive-Compulsive InventoryLack of perseveranceBIS-11Impulsive behaviorNon-clinical adolescent populationBarratt Impulsiveness ScaleNon-clinical populationsObsessive-Compulsive InventoryBIS-11 scoresIntrusive thoughtsRepetitive checkingHigh school studentsPsychological dimensionsImpulsiveness ScaleNeurobiological basisImpulsivityOverall internal consistencyAdolescent malesGood overall internal consistencyCertain psychiatric conditionsInternal consistencyAdolescent populationPsychiatric conditionsChinese versionParticipants
2005
Attentional blink in adolescents with varying levels of impulsivity
Li C, Chen SH, Lin WH, Yang YY. Attentional blink in adolescents with varying levels of impulsivity. Journal Of Psychiatric Research 2005, 39: 197-205. PMID: 15589569, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2004.06.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAttentionAttention Deficit Disorder with HyperactivityBlinkingDisruptive, Impulse Control, and Conduct DisordersFemaleHumansMaleSeverity of Illness IndexTime FactorsConceptsAttention deficit hyperactivity disorderHigh impulsivityAttentional blinkRapid serial visual presentation taskVisual presentation taskLevels of impulsivityNon-clinical sampleDeficit hyperactivity disorderBarratt Impulsiveness ScaleSignal detection theoryClose temporal proximityTemporal attentionADHD childrenPresentation taskAttention functionAttention impairmentHyperactivity disorderLow impulsivityImpulsiveness ScaleImpulsivityDetection theoryTemporal proximityAdolescentsBlinkGating deficits
2004
Do schizophrenia patients make more perseverative than non-perseverative errors on the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test? A meta-analytic study
Li CS. Do schizophrenia patients make more perseverative than non-perseverative errors on the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test? A meta-analytic study. Psychiatry Research 2004, 129: 179-190. PMID: 15590045, DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2004.06.016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCognition DisordersHumansInhibition, PsychologicalNeuropsychological TestsSchizophreniaSeverity of Illness IndexTime FactorsConceptsSchizophrenia patientsWisconsin Card Sorting TestNon-perseverative errorsCard Sorting TestStudy of patientsInhibitory functionSorting TestHealthy controlsPatientsPerseverative errorsHealthy participantsSchizophreniaExecutive functionMeta-analytic studyMarginal levelsComparable numberHigher number