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Petro N, Picci G, Ott L, Rempe M, Embury C, Penhale S, et al.
Imaging Neurosci (Camb) . 2025 Mar; 2. PMID: 40052171
Psychiatric disorders frequently emerge during adolescence, with girls at nearly twice the risk compared to boys. These sex differences have been linked to structural brain differences in association regions, which...
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Jensen D, Chen J, Turner J, Stephen J, Wang Y, Wilson T, et al.
Front Genet . 2025 Jan; 15:1451150. PMID: 39840280
Introduction: Typical adolescent neurodevelopment is marked by decreases in grey matter (GM) volume, increases in myelination, measured by fractional anisotropy (FA), and improvement in cognitive performance. Methods: To understand how...
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Picci G, Petro N, Casagrande C, Ott L, Okelberry H, Rice D, et al.
Dev Cogn Neurosci . 2025 Jan; 71:101507. PMID: 39787639
The pituitary gland (PG) plays a central role in the production and secretion of pubertal hormones, with documented links to the increase in mental health symptoms during adolescence. Although literature...
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Yang L, Qiao C, Kanamori T, Calhoun V, Stephen J, Wilson T, et al.
Neural Netw . 2024 Dec; 183():106974. PMID: 39657530
In practice, collecting auxiliary labeled data with same feature space from multiple domains is difficult. Thus, we focus on the heterogeneous transfer learning to address the problem of insufficient sample...
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Doucet G, Kruse J, Keefe A, Rice D, Coutant A, Pulliam H, et al.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci . 2024 Nov; 19(1). PMID: 39587034
Facial expressions convey important social information and can initiate behavioral change through the processing and understanding of emotions. However, while this ability is known to evolve throughout development, it remains...
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Ward T, Schantell M, Dietz S, Ende G, Rice D, Coutant A, et al.
Commun Biol . 2024 Oct; 7(1):1285. PMID: 39379610
Pediatric obesity rates have quadrupled in the United States, and deficits in higher-order cognition have been linked to obesity, though it remains poorly understood how deviations from normal body mass...
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Zhang A, Zhang G, Cai B, Wilson T, Stephen J, Calhoun V, et al.
Netw Neurosci . 2024 Oct; 8(3):791-807. PMID: 39355441
Emotion perception is essential to affective and cognitive development which involves distributed brain circuits. Emotion identification skills emerge in infancy and continue to develop throughout childhood and adolescence. Understanding the...
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Gao B, Yu A, Qiao C, Calhoun V, Stephen J, Wilson T, et al.
IEEE Trans Med Imaging . 2024 Sep; 44(2):941-951. PMID: 39320999
Time-series data such as fMRI and MEG carry a wealth of inherent spatio-temporal coupling relationship, and their modeling via deep learning is essential for uncovering biological mechanisms. However, current machine...
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Chen L, Qiao C, Ren K, Qu G, Calhoun V, Stephen J, et al.
Neuroimage . 2024 Aug; 298:120771. PMID: 39111376
Modeling dynamic interactions among network components is crucial to uncovering the evolution mechanisms of complex networks. Recently, spatio-temporal graph learning methods have achieved noteworthy results in characterizing the dynamic changes...
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Wang Y, Qiao C, Qu G, Calhoun V, Stephen J, Wilson T, et al.
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng . 2024 Jul; 71(12):3390-3401. PMID: 38968024
Objective: Brain dynamic effective connectivity (dEC), characterizes the information transmission patterns between brain regions that change over time, which provides insight into the biological mechanism underlying brain development. However, most...