Junqian Xu
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Recent Articles
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King S, Gaudreault P, Malaker P, Kim J, Alia-Klein N, Xu J, et al.
Neuron
. 2022 Oct;
110(22):3820-3832.e4.
PMID: 36206758
The habenula (Hb) is central to adaptive reward- and aversion-driven behaviors, comprising a hub for higher-order processing networks involving the prefrontal cortex (PFC). Despite an established role in preclinical models...
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Seifert A, Xu J
Magn Reson Med
. 2022 Aug;
88(6):2583-2591.
PMID: 36000559
Purpose: The spinal cord contains sensorimotor neural circuits of scientific and clinical interest. However, spinal cord functional MRI (fMRI) is significantly more technically demanding than brain fMRI, due primarily to...
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Glasser M, Coalson T, Harms M, Xu J, Baum G, Autio J, et al.
Neuroimage
. 2022 Jun;
258:119360.
PMID: 35697132
T1-weighted divided by T2-weighted (T1w/T2w) myelin maps were initially developed for neuroanatomical analyses such as identifying cortical areas, but they are increasingly used in statistical comparisons across individuals and groups...
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Cohen-Adad J, Alonso-Ortiz E, Alley S, Lagana M, Baglio F, Vannesjo S, et al.
Magn Reson Med
. 2022 Apr;
88(2):849-859.
PMID: 35476875
Purpose: Spinal cord gray-matter imaging is valuable for a number of applications, but remains challenging. The purpose of this work was to compare various MRI protocols at 1.5 T, 3 ...
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Williams P, Truong D, Seifert A, Xu J, Bikson M, Martin J
Brain Stimul
. 2022 Apr;
15(3):624-634.
PMID: 35367670
Background: A key outcome for spinal cord stimulation for neurorehabilitation after injury is to strengthen corticospinal system control of the arm and hand. Non-invasive, compared with invasive, spinal stimulation minimizes...
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Provenza N, Sheth S, Dastin-van Rijn E, Mathura R, Ding Y, Vogt G, et al.
Nat Med
. 2021 Dec;
27(12):2154-2164.
PMID: 34887577
Detection of neural signatures related to pathological behavioral states could enable adaptive deep brain stimulation (DBS), a potential strategy for improving efficacy of DBS for neurological and psychiatric disorders. This...
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Cohen-Adad J, Alonso-Ortiz E, Abramovic M, Arneitz C, Atcheson N, Barlow L, et al.
Sci Data
. 2021 Sep;
8(1):251.
PMID: 34556662
No abstract available.
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Chandrasekaran S, Fifer M, Bickel S, Osborn L, Herrero J, Christie B, et al.
Bioelectron Med
. 2021 Sep;
7(1):14.
PMID: 34548098
Almost 100 years ago experiments involving electrically stimulating and recording from the brain and the body launched new discoveries and debates on how electricity, movement, and thoughts are related. Decades...
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Cohen-Adad J, Alonso-Ortiz E, Abramovic M, Arneitz C, Atcheson N, Barlow L, et al.
Sci Data
. 2021 Sep;
8(1):242.
PMID: 34508107
No abstract available.
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Bouton C, Bhagat N, Chandrasekaran S, Herrero J, Markowitz N, Espinal E, et al.
Front Neurosci
. 2021 Sep;
15:699631.
PMID: 34483823
Millions of people worldwide suffer motor or sensory impairment due to stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, diabetes, and motor neuron diseases such as ALS (amyotrophic lateral...