2021
Parental Buffering of Stress in the Time of COVID-19: Family-Level Factors May Moderate the Association Between Pandemic-Related Stress and Youth Symptomatology
Cohodes EM, McCauley S, Gee DG. Parental Buffering of Stress in the Time of COVID-19: Family-Level Factors May Moderate the Association Between Pandemic-Related Stress and Youth Symptomatology. Research On Child And Adolescent Psychopathology 2021, 49: 935-948. PMID: 33591457, PMCID: PMC7885749, DOI: 10.1007/s10802-020-00732-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPandemic-related stressChild symptomatologyAnxiety-related symptomatologyYouth symptomatologyFamily-level factorsCross-sectional study designCOVID-19-related stressYouth mental healthEffects of exposureParental bufferingStudy designSymptomatologyMental healthChildren's exposureParental reportsHigh levelsCOVID-19COVID-19 pandemicNegative emotionsGlobal pandemicDegree of stressExposureLight of evidenceHome routinesParenting stress
2010
Low frequency fluctuations reveal integrated and segregated processing among the cerebral hemispheres
Gee DG, Biswal BB, Kelly C, Stark DE, Margulies DS, Shehzad Z, Uddin LQ, Klein DF, Banich MT, Castellanos FX, Milham MP. Low frequency fluctuations reveal integrated and segregated processing among the cerebral hemispheres. NeuroImage 2010, 54: 517-527. PMID: 20570737, PMCID: PMC3134281, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2010.05.073.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsResting-state functional connectivityFunctional magnetic resonance imagingFunctional connectivityResting-state functional magnetic resonance imagingInterhemispheric interactionsResting-state fMRI scansSpontaneous low-frequency fluctuationsLow-frequency fluctuationsInterhemispheric processingMagnetic resonance imagingRSFC strengthCerebral hemispheresHomotopic regionsIntrahemispheric processingResonance imagingNegative connectivityEntire cerebrumConnectivity strengthFMRI scansHealthy participantsBOLD signalSegregated processingPresent studyOpposite hemisphereHemisphere