2023
6 Graph Analysis of Resting State Functional Brain Networks and Associations with Cognitive Outcomes in Survivors on Pediatric Brain Tumor
Semmel E, Calhoun V, Hillary F, Morris R, King T. 6 Graph Analysis of Resting State Functional Brain Networks and Associations with Cognitive Outcomes in Survivors on Pediatric Brain Tumor. Journal Of The International Neuropsychological Society 2023, 29: 316-317. DOI: 10.1017/s135561772300437x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSurvivors of pediatric brain tumorsFunctional brain networksWorking memoryBrain networksCognitive outcomesProcessing speedLong-term neuropsychological deficitsResting state functional magnetic resonance imagingFunctional magnetic resonance imagingMeasures of attentionCore cognitive skillsLong-term cognitive outcomesStructural brain changesSmall-moderate effect sizeFunctional network propertiesSurvivors of brain tumorsBrain tumor survivorsGraph metricsResting state dataGlobal efficiencyNeuropsychological deficitsNeuropsychological testsBrain changesGroup differencesIndependence in adulthoodGraph analysis of resting state functional brain networks and associations with cognitive outcomes in survivors of pediatric brain tumor
Semmel E, Calhoun V, Hillary F, Morris R, King T. Graph analysis of resting state functional brain networks and associations with cognitive outcomes in survivors of pediatric brain tumor. Neuroimage Reports 2023, 3: 100178. DOI: 10.1016/j.ynirp.2023.100178.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSurvivors of pediatric brain tumorsFunctional brain networksWorking memoryBrain networksFunctional magnetic resonance imagingLong-term cognitive difficultiesCognitive outcomes in adulthoodCore cognitive skillsFunctional network propertiesOutcomes in adulthoodBrain tumor survivorsGraph metricsNeuroimaging researchNeuropsychological testsBrain changesCognitive difficultiesProcessing speedCognitive outcomesHub regionsSmall-worldCognitive skillsPost hoc analysisTumor survivorsPediatric brain tumor patientsSmall-world properties
2022
Links between electroconvulsive therapy responsive and cognitive impairment multimodal brain networks in late-life major depressive disorder
Qi S, Calhoun V, Zhang D, Miller J, Deng Z, Narr K, Sheline Y, McClintock S, Jiang R, Yang X, Upston J, Jones T, Sui J, Abbott C. Links between electroconvulsive therapy responsive and cognitive impairment multimodal brain networks in late-life major depressive disorder. BMC Medicine 2022, 20: 477. PMID: 36482369, PMCID: PMC9733153, DOI: 10.1186/s12916-022-02678-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMultimodal brain networksElectroconvulsive therapyBrain networksHippocampal complexCognitive impairmentSingle site clinical trialsCognitive impairing effectsSuperior orbitofrontal cortexECT seriesMedial temporal cortexLate-life depressionHDRS reductionAntidepressant outcomesOrbitofrontal cortexNeurobiological underpinningsCognitive safetyImpairing effectsTemporal cortexOptimal pulse amplitudeCognitive outcomesCognitive AssessmentCognitive-impairmentLongitudinal multimodal imagingCognitive networksDepression