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James H Fallon

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Rohn T, Radin D, Brandmeyer T, Linder B, Andriambeloson E, Wagner S, et al.
PNAS Nexus . 2023 Jun; 2(6):pgad170. PMID: 37346271
The expanding field of precision gene editing using CRISPR/Cas9 has demonstrated its potential as a transformative technology in the treatment of various diseases. However, whether this genome-editing tool could be...
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Hong C, Fallon J, Friston K
Brain Sci . 2021 Nov; 11(11). PMID: 34827529
System-specific brain responses-time-locked to rapid eye movements (REMs) in sleep-are characteristically widespread, with robust and clear activation in the primary visual cortex and other structures involved in multisensory integration. This...
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Hong C, Fallon J, Friston K, Harris J
Front Psychol . 2018 Dec; 9:2493. PMID: 30585276
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02087.].
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Hong C, Fallon J, Friston K, Harris J
Front Psychol . 2018 Nov; 9:2087. PMID: 30429814
The neural correlates of rapid eye movements (REMs) in sleep are extraordinarily robust; including REM-locked multisensory-motor integration and accompanying activation in the retrosplenial cortex, the supplementary eye field and areas...
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Guffanti G, Gaudi S, Klengel T, Fallon J, Mangalam H, Madduri R, et al.
Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet . 2016 Mar; 171(4):534-45. PMID: 26990047
Recent studies show that human-specific LINE1s (L1HS) play a key role in the development of the central nervous system (CNS) and its disorders, and that their transpositions within the human...
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Guffanti G, Gaudi S, Fallon J, Sobell J, Potkin S, Pato C, et al.
Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet . 2014 Mar; 165B(3):201-16. PMID: 24585726
Transposable Elements (TEs) or transposons are low-complexity elements (e.g., LINEs, SINEs, SVAs, and HERVs) that make up to two-thirds of the human genome. There is mounting evidence that TEs play...
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Guffanti G, Torri F, Rasmussen J, Clark A, Lakatos A, Turner J, et al.
Genomics . 2013 Apr; 102(2):112-22. PMID: 23583670
We investigated the genome-wide distribution of CNVs in the Alzheimer's disease (AD) Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) sample (146 with AD, 313 with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), and 181 controls). Comparison of...
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Keator D, Fallon J, Lakatos A, Fowlkes C, Potkin S, Ihler A
Hum Brain Mapp . 2012 Aug; 35(1):38-52. PMID: 22847891
Functional brain imaging is a common tool in monitoring the progression of neurodegenerative and neurological disorders. Identifying functional brain imaging derived features that can accurately detect neurological disease is of...
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LePort A, Mattfeld A, Dickinson-Anson H, Fallon J, Stark C, Kruggel F, et al.
Neurobiol Learn Mem . 2012 Jun; 98(1):78-92. PMID: 22652113
A single case study recently documented one woman's ability to recall accurately vast amounts of autobiographical information, spanning most of her lifetime, without the use of practiced mnemonics (Parker, Cahill,...
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Potkin S, Macciardi F, Guffanti G, Fallon J, Wang Q, Turner J, et al.
Neuroimage . 2010 Jul; 53(3):839-47. PMID: 20600988
The imaging genetics approach to studying the genetic basis of disease leverages the individual strengths of both neuroimaging and genetic studies by visualizing and quantifying the brain activation patterns in...