Considering the interconnected nature of social identities in neuroimaging research
Considerable heterogeneity exists in the expression of complex human behaviors across
the cognitive, personality and mental health domains. It is increasingly evident that …
the cognitive, personality and mental health domains. It is increasingly evident that …
The cell-type underpinnings of the human functional cortical connectome
The functional properties of the human brain arise, in part, from the vast assortment of cell
types that pattern the cerebral cortex. The cortical sheet can be broadly divided into distinct …
types that pattern the cerebral cortex. The cortical sheet can be broadly divided into distinct …
Functional brain networks are associated with both sex and gender in children
Sex and gender are associated with human behavior throughout the life span and across
health and disease, but whether they are associated with similar or distinct neural …
health and disease, but whether they are associated with similar or distinct neural …
Influences of sex and gender on the associations between risk and protective factors, brain, and behavior
Risk and protective factors for psychiatric illnesses are linked to distinct structural and
functional changes in the brain. Further, the prevalence of these factors varies across sexes …
functional changes in the brain. Further, the prevalence of these factors varies across sexes …
Generalizable and replicable brain-based predictions of cognitive functioning across common psychiatric illness
A primary aim of computational psychiatry is to establish predictive models linking individual
differences in brain functioning with symptoms. In particular, cognitive impairments are …
differences in brain functioning with symptoms. In particular, cognitive impairments are …
Mapping the neurodevelopmental predictors of psychopathology
Neuroimaging research has uncovered a multitude of neural abnormalities associated with
psychopathology, but few prediction-based studies have been conducted during …
psychopathology, but few prediction-based studies have been conducted during …
Aging brain shows joint declines in brain within-network connectivity and between-network connectivity: a large-sample study (N > 6,000)
Y Du, Y Guo, VD Calhoun - Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Numerous studies have shown that aging has important effects on specific
functional networks of the brain and leads to brain functional connectivity decline. However …
functional networks of the brain and leads to brain functional connectivity decline. However …
[HTML][HTML] Brain-phenotype predictions of language and executive function can survive across diverse real-world data: Dataset shifts in developmental populations
Predictive modeling potentially increases the reproducibility and generalizability of
neuroimaging brain-phenotype associations. Yet, the evaluation of a model in another …
neuroimaging brain-phenotype associations. Yet, the evaluation of a model in another …
Testing whether the relations between sex and psychopathology are accounted for by structural morphometry in ABCD.
Sex differences in psychopathology are well-established, with females demonstrating higher
rates of internalizing (INT) psychopathology and males demonstrating higher rates of …
rates of internalizing (INT) psychopathology and males demonstrating higher rates of …
Predicting the onset of internalizing disorders in early adolescence using deep learning optimized with AI
N de Lacy, MJ Ramshaw - medRxiv, 2023 - medrxiv.org
Internalizing disorders (depression, anxiety, somatic symptom disorder) are among the most
common mental health conditions that can substantially reduce daily life function. Early …
common mental health conditions that can substantially reduce daily life function. Early …