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Functional connectivity between the piriform cortex and limbic and neocortical areas was assessed using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of urethane anesthetized rats that spontaneously cycled between slow-wave and fast-wave... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceMagnetic Resonance ImagingArid environments
Objective-Poor insight into illness is commonly associated with schizophrenia and has implications for the clinical outcome of the disease. A better understanding of the neurobiology of these insight deficits may help the development of... more
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      SchizophreniaDiffusion Tensor ImagingAnisotropyBrain Mapping
The AX version of the visual continuous performance task (AX-CPT) is widely used for investigating visual working memory dysfunction in schizophrenia. Event-related potentials (ERP) provide an objective index of brain function and can be... more
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      SchizophreniaCognitionVisual perceptionElectroencephalography
Functional connectivity of an individual human brain is often studied by acquiring a resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging scan, and mapping the correlation of each voxel's BOLD time series with that of a seed region. As... more
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      Time SeriesMagnetic Resonance ImagingFunctional data analysisBrain Mapping
This study examined self-reported impulsivity and aggression and performance on the stop-signal task in patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder and healthy volunteers. Patients show increased stop-signal reaction time but... more
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      PsychiatrySchizophreniaNonparametric StatisticsAggression
Current cocaine-dependent users show reductions in white matter (WM) integrity, especially in cortical regions associated with cognitive control that have been associated with inhibitory dysfunction. A key question is whether these white... more
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      Cognitive ControlDiffusion Tensor ImagingDrug UseCorpus Callosum
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      BiomedicalFeasibility StudyFunctional ConnectivityBiomedical Imaging
Background-White matter abnormalities may interfere with limbic-cortical balance and contribute to chronic depressive syndromes in the elderly. This study sought to clarify the relationship of SH to treatment response. We hypothesized... more
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      DepressionMagnetic Resonance ImagingMRITreatment
Artifacts in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data, primarily those related to motion and physiological sources, negatively impact the functional signal-to-noise ratio in fMRI studies, even after conventional fMRI... more
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      NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceVisual perceptionMagnetic Resonance Imaging
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      PolymorphismMagnetic Resonance ImagingTreatment OutcomeBrain
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      GeneticsFunctional MRIMolecular GeneticsMultidisciplinary
Recent genetics research focusing on schizophrenia has led to candidate cognitive and neuroimaging variables as intermediate phenotypes or “endophenotype” markers for the illness. Among other stringent criteria, to be an endophenotype, a... more
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      GeneticsPsychometricsNeuroimagingSchizophrenia
Recently, a great deal of interest has arisen in resting state fMRI as a measure of tonic brain function in clinical populations. Most studies have focused on the examination of temporal correlation between resting state fMRI... more
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      SchizophreniaMagnetic Resonance ImagingPrefrontal CortexLow Frequency
BackgroundStructural abnormalities of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) may interfere with the interaction of cortical and limbic networks involved in emotional regulation and contribute to chronic depressive syndromes in the elderly.... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceAnterior CingulateMagnetic Resonance Imaging
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      GeneticsDepressionPolymorphismMagnetic Resonance Imaging
A significant proportion of patients with schizophrenia demonstrate abnormalities in dorsal prefrontal regions including the dorsolateral prefrontal and dorsal anterior cingulate cortices. However, it is less clear to what extent... more
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      SchizophreniaMagnetic Resonance ImagingPrefrontal CortexBrain Mapping
Background-Cerebrovascular disease may increase vulnerability to geriatric depression, a syndrome often accompanied by frontal-subcortical lesions. High blood pressure is a risk factor for cerebrovascular disease and white matter changes.... more
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      DepressionDiffusion Tensor ImagingCardiovascular RiskTemporal Lobe
Structural brain developmental anomalies, particularly those in frontotemporal white matter pathways, may have a genetic component and place people at increased risk for schizophrenia. The current study employed Diffusion Tensor Imaging... more
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      GeneticsSchizophreniaDisease susceptibilityAnisotropy
structures and their interconnections may confer vulnerability to the development of late-life depression. The objective of this study was to identify subtle white matter abnormalities in late-life depression. Design: The authors used... more
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      DepressionMagnetic Resonance ImagingBrainAmerican
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      SchizophreniaLanguageCognitive NeurosciencePrefrontal Cortex