Site effects how-to and when: An overview of retrospective techniques to accommodate site effects in multi-site neuroimaging analyses
Site differences, or systematic differences in feature distributions across multiple data-
acquisition sites, are a known source of heterogeneity that may adversely affect large-scale …
acquisition sites, are a known source of heterogeneity that may adversely affect large-scale …
Adolescent tuning of association cortex in human structural brain networks
Motivated by prior data on local cortical shrinkage and intracortical myelination, we
predicted age-related changes in topological organization of cortical structural networks …
predicted age-related changes in topological organization of cortical structural networks …
The role of graph theory in evaluating brain network alterations in frontotemporal dementia
S Nigro, M Filardi, B Tafuri, R De Blasi… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a spectrum of clinical syndromes that affects personality,
behavior, language, and cognition. The current diagnostic criteria recognize three main …
behavior, language, and cognition. The current diagnostic criteria recognize three main …
Brain dynamics underlying cognitive flexibility across the lifespan
L Kupis, ZT Goodman, S Kornfeld, S Hoang… - Cerebral …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
The neural mechanisms contributing to flexible cognition and behavior and how they
change with development and aging are incompletely understood. The current study …
change with development and aging are incompletely understood. The current study …
Predicting brain age of healthy adults based on structural MRI parcellation using convolutional neural networks
H Jiang, N Lu, K Chen, L Yao, K Li, J Zhang… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies have demonstrated that the brain
undergoes age-related neuroanatomical changes not only regionally but also on the …
undergoes age-related neuroanatomical changes not only regionally but also on the …
Arousal increases neural gain via the locus coeruleus–noradrenaline system in younger adults but not in older adults
In younger adults, arousal amplifies attentional focus to the most salient or goal-relevant
information while suppressing other information. A computational model of how the locus …
information while suppressing other information. A computational model of how the locus …
Morphometric dis-similarity between cortical and subcortical areas underlies cognitive function and psychiatric symptomatology: a preadolescence study from ABCD
Preadolescence is a critical period characterized by dramatic morphological changes and
accelerated cortico-subcortical development. Moreover, the coordinated development of …
accelerated cortico-subcortical development. Moreover, the coordinated development of …
Age-related differences in brain morphology and the modifiers in middle-aged and older adults
Brain structural morphology differs with age. This study examined age-differences in surface-
based morphometric measures of cortical thickness, volume, and surface area in a well …
based morphometric measures of cortical thickness, volume, and surface area in a well …
Longitudinal Alzheimer's degeneration reflects the spatial topography of cholinergic basal forebrain projections
The cholinergic neurons of the basal forebrain (BF) provide virtually all of the brain's cortical
and amygdalar cholinergic input. They are particularly vulnerable to neuropathology in early …
and amygdalar cholinergic input. They are particularly vulnerable to neuropathology in early …
[HTML][HTML] Analyses of microstructural variation in the human striatum using non-negative matrix factorization
C Robert, R Patel, N Blostein, CJ Steele… - NeuroImage, 2022 - Elsevier
The striatum is a major subcortical connection hub that has been heavily implicated in a
wide array of motor and cognitive functions. Here, we developed a normative multimodal …
wide array of motor and cognitive functions. Here, we developed a normative multimodal …