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Smith D, Kraus B, Dworetsky A, Gordon E, Gratton C
Neuroimage . 2023 Jun; 277:120195. PMID: 37286152
Connector 'hubs' are brain regions with links to multiple networks. These regions are hypothesized to play a critical role in brain function. While hubs are often identified based on group-average...
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Kraus B, Perez D, Ladwig Z, Seitzman B, Dworetsky A, Petersen S, et al.
Neuroimage . 2021 Jan; 229:117743. PMID: 33454409
Recent work has demonstrated that individual-specific variations in functional networks (termed "network variants") can be identified in individuals using resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). These network variants exhibit...
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Salvador C, Kraus B, Ackerman J, Gelfand M, Kitayama S
Biol Psychol . 2020 Oct; 157:107970. PMID: 33096149
Prior evidence suggests that external threat motivates people to monitor norm violations. However, the effect of threat may be attenuated for those high in interdependent self-construal (SC) because this SC...
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Gratton C, Kraus B, Greene D, Gordon E, Laumann T, Nelson S, et al.
Biol Psychiatry . 2020 Jan; 88(1):28-39. PMID: 31916942
Studies comparing diverse groups have shown that many psychiatric diseases involve disruptions across distributed large-scale networks of the brain. There is hope that functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) functional connectivity...
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Seitzman B, Gratton C, Laumann T, Gordon E, Adeyemo B, Dworetsky A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2019 Oct; 116(45):22851-22861. PMID: 31611415
Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has provided converging descriptions of group-level functional brain organization. Recent work has revealed that functional networks identified in individuals contain local features that differ...
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Ward R, Smith S, Kraus B, Allen A, Moses M, Simon-Dack S
Neuroreport . 2017 Dec; 29(2):79-83. PMID: 29189634
Trait anxiety has been shown to cause significant impairments on attentional tasks. Current research has identified alpha band frequency differences between low-trait and high-trait anxious individuals. Here, we further investigated...