Childhood trauma affects autobiographical memory deficits through basal cortisol and prefrontal-extrastriate functional connectivity
Y Hakamata, S Mizukami, S Izawa, Y Moriguchi… - …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Psychological trauma can damage the brain, especially in areas where
glucocorticoid receptors are expressed, via perturbed secretion of cortisol. Childhood …
glucocorticoid receptors are expressed, via perturbed secretion of cortisol. Childhood …
Cerebral blood flow regulates iron overload in the cerebral nuclei of hemodialysis patients with anemia
H Wang, C Chai, G Wu, J Li, C Zhao… - Journal of Cerebral …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Hemodialysis patients exhibit anemia-related cerebral hyperperfusion and iron deposition
(ID). However, the mechanisms underlying the pathology of cerebral ID are not clear. We …
(ID). However, the mechanisms underlying the pathology of cerebral ID are not clear. We …
Neuroimaging studies within Cognitive Genetics Collaborative Research Organization aiming to replicate and extend works of ENIGMA
D Koshiyama, K Miura, K Nemoto, N Okada… - Human brain …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Reproducibility is one of the most important issues for generalizing the results of clinical
research; however, low reproducibility in neuroimaging studies is well known. To overcome …
research; however, low reproducibility in neuroimaging studies is well known. To overcome …
The genetic architecture of human brainstem structures and their involvement in common brain disorders
T Elvsåshagen, S Bahrami, D van der Meer… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
Brainstem regions support vital bodily functions, yet their genetic architectures and
involvement in common brain disorders remain understudied. Here, using imaging-genetics …
involvement in common brain disorders remain understudied. Here, using imaging-genetics …
[PDF][PDF] Hierarchical organization of the human subcortex unveiled with functional connectivity gradients
Understanding the topographic organization of the human brain remains a major goal in
neuroscience. Brain atlases are fundamental to this goal, yet many contemporary human …
neuroscience. Brain atlases are fundamental to this goal, yet many contemporary human …
Comparing brain asymmetries independently of brain size
Studies examining cerebral asymmetries typically divide the lR Measure (eg, Left–Right
Volume) by the L+ R Measure to obtain an Asymmetry Index (AI). However, contrary to …
Volume) by the L+ R Measure to obtain an Asymmetry Index (AI). However, contrary to …
Toward a global and reproducible science for brain imaging in neurotrauma: the ENIGMA adult moderate/severe traumatic brain injury working group
A Olsen, T Babikian, ED Bigler… - Brain imaging and …, 2021 - Springer
The global burden of mortality and morbidity caused by traumatic brain injury (TBI) is
significant, and the heterogeneity of TBI patients and the relatively small sample sizes of …
significant, and the heterogeneity of TBI patients and the relatively small sample sizes of …
Quantifying confounding bias in neuroimaging datasets with causal inference
Neuroimaging datasets keep growing in size to address increasingly complex medical
questions. However, even the largest datasets today alone are too small for training complex …
questions. However, even the largest datasets today alone are too small for training complex …
Eeg-driven age prediction: Advancements in machine learning models
This research article proposes a novel method for predicting human age using EEG signals
and machine learning (ML) models. EEG signals provide valuable insights into brain activity …
and machine learning (ML) models. EEG signals provide valuable insights into brain activity …
Mapping complex brain torque components and their genetic architecture and phenomic associations in 24,112 individuals
Background The functional significance and mechanisms determining the development and
individual variability of structural brain asymmetry remain unclear. Here, we systematically …
individual variability of structural brain asymmetry remain unclear. Here, we systematically …