2015
An unbiased Bayesian approach to functional connectomics implicates social-communication networks in autism
Venkataraman A, Duncan JS, Yang D, Pelphrey KA. An unbiased Bayesian approach to functional connectomics implicates social-communication networks in autism. NeuroImage Clinical 2015, 8: 356-366. PMID: 26106561, PMCID: PMC4474177, DOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2015.04.021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAutism spectrum disorderAutism Brain Imaging Data ExchangeSuperior temporal sulcusMiddle temporal gyrusTemporal sulcusTemporal gyrusRight posterior superior temporal sulcusPosterior superior temporal sulcusFunctional magnetic resonance imaging studyFunctional connectomicsTemporo-parietal junctionResting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging studyRight temporal poleIntrinsic functional networksDefault mode networkPossible neural mechanismsPosterior cingulate cortexMeta-analytic databaseIntra-hemispheric connectivityInter-hemispheric connectivityMagnetic resonance imaging studyASD patientsResonance imaging studyNeural mechanismsSpectrum disorder
2004
Geometric strategies for neuroanatomic analysis from MRI
Duncan JS, Papademetris X, Yang J, Jackowski M, Zeng X, Staib LH. Geometric strategies for neuroanatomic analysis from MRI. NeuroImage 2004, 23: s34-s45. PMID: 15501099, PMCID: PMC2832750, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2004.07.027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsApplied mathematical approachWhite matter fiber tracksStatistical estimationMathematical approachFunction-structure analysisMagnetic resonance imagesEvolution strategyGeometric constraintsImage processingIntersubject registrationRich setGeometric strategyOngoing workData setsUse of levelsCommon spaceNeuroanatomic analysisSetRegistrationFiber tracksHuman brainResonance imagesInformationSegmentationEstimation