Eric A Maltbie
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Sharghi V, Maltbie E, Pan W, Keilholz S, Gopinath K
Front Neurosci
. 2022 Aug;
16:909999.
PMID: 36003960
A number of studies point to slow (0.1-2 Hz) brain rhythms as the basis for the resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rsfMRI) signal. Slow waves exist in the absence of...
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Zhang X, Maltbie E, Keilholz S
Neuroimage
. 2021 Oct;
244:118588.
PMID: 34607021
Recent resting-state fMRI studies have shown that brain activity exhibits temporal variations in functional connectivity by using various approaches including sliding window correlation, co-activation patterns, independent component analysis, quasi-periodic patterns,...
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Maltbie E, Howell L, Sun P, Miller R, Gopinath K
Neurosci Lett
. 2020 Apr;
728:134984.
PMID: 32315710
Recently, there has been a lot of interest in the neuroimaging community in exploring fMRI time-series measures of local neuronal activity and excitation/inhibition (E/I) balance in the brain. In this...
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Maltbie E, Gopinath K, Howell L
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
. 2019 Mar;
236(7):2105-2118.
PMID: 30879118
Rationale: Substance use disorders are characterized by a loss of executive control over reward-based decision-making, and disruption of fronto-striatal connectivity has been implicated in this process. Sub-anesthetic ketamine has recently...
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Maltbie E, Kaundinya G, Howell L
Behav Pharmacol
. 2017 Oct;
28(8):610-622.
PMID: 29049083
Ketamine has been used as a pharmacological model for schizophrenia as subanesthetic infusions have been shown to produce temporary schizophrenia-like symptoms in healthy humans. More recently, ketamine has emerged as...