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David W Shattuck

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Wei M, Joshi A, Zhang M, Mei L, Manis F, He Q, et al.
J Neurolinguistics . 2016 Oct; 36:35-55. PMID: 27695193
In the present study, we explored how Age of Acquisition (AoA) of L2 affected brain structures in bilingual individuals. Thirty-six native English speakers who were bilingual were scanned with high...
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Phillips O, Joshi S, Squitieri F, Sanchez-Castaneda C, Narr K, Shattuck D, et al.
Front Neurosci . 2016 Jun; 10:197. PMID: 27242403
Background: The late myelinating superficial white matter at the juncture of the cortical gray and white matter comprising the intracortical myelin and short-range association fibers has not received attention in...
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Phillips O, Joshi S, Piras F, Orfei M, Iorio M, Narr K, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp . 2016 Jan; 37(4):1321-34. PMID: 26801955
White matter abnormalities have been shown in the large deep fibers of Alzheimer's disease patients. However, the late myelinating superficial white matter comprised of intracortical myelin and short-range association fibers...
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Joshi A, Shattuck D, Damasio H, Leahy R
Proc IEEE Int Symp Biomed Imaging . 2016 Jan; 2012:430-433. PMID: 26770662
Sulcal folds (sulci) on the cortical surface are important landmarks of interest for investigating brain development and disease. Accurate and automatic delineation of the sulci is a challenging problem due...
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Wheland D, Joshi A, McMahon K, Hansell N, Martin N, Wright M, et al.
Proc IEEE Int Symp Biomed Imaging . 2016 Jan; 2012:1551-1554. PMID: 26753056
Insight into brain development and organization can be gained by computing correlations between structural and funtional measures in parcellated cortex. Partial correlations can often reduce ambiguity in correlation data by...
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Chambers M, Bhushan C, Haldar J, Leahy R, Shattuck D
Proc IEEE Int Symp Biomed Imaging . 2015 Dec; 2015:1364-1367. PMID: 26617955
Magnetic field inhomogeneities in echo planar images (EPI) can cause large distortion in the phase encoding dimension. In functional MRI (fMRI), this distortion can shift activation loci, increase inter subject...
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Marusak H, Furman D, Kuruvadi N, Shattuck D, Joshi S, Joshi A, et al.
Neuropsychologia . 2015 Oct; 79(Pt A):1-9. PMID: 26477647
Depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder are linked to altered limbic morphology, dysregulated neuroendocrine function, and heightened amygdala responses to salient social cues. Oxytocin appears to be a potent modulator...
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Marusak H, Kuruvadi N, Vila A, Shattuck D, Joshi S, Joshi A, et al.
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry . 2015 Aug; 25(5):509-18. PMID: 26286685
Childhood trauma is a major precipitating factor in psychiatric disease. Emerging data suggest that stress susceptibility is genetically determined, and that risk is mediated by changes in limbic brain circuitry....
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Joshi A, Shattuck D, Leahy R
Biomed Image Regist Proc . 2015 Jul; 7359:180-189. PMID: 26213720
Registration and delineation of anatomical features in MRI of the human brain play an important role in the investigation of brain development and disease. Accurate, automatic and computationally efficient cortical...
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Bhushan C, Haldar J, Choi S, Joshi A, Shattuck D, Leahy R
Neuroimage . 2015 Apr; 115:269-80. PMID: 25827811
Diffusion MRI provides quantitative information about microstructural properties which can be useful in neuroimaging studies of the human brain. Echo planar imaging (EPI) sequences, which are frequently used for acquisition...