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Abbas K, Liu M, Wang M, Duong-Tran D, Tipnis U, Amico E, et al.
iScience . 2023 Sep; 26(9):107624. PMID: 37694156
Functional connectomes (FCs) containing pairwise estimations of functional couplings between pairs of brain regions are commonly represented by correlation matrices. As symmetric positive definite matrices, FCs can be transformed via...
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Steiner A, Abbas K, Brzyski D, Paczek K, Randolph T, Goni J, et al.
Front Neurosci . 2022 Oct; 16:957282. PMID: 36248659
Studying the association of the brain's structure and function with neurocognitive outcomes requires a comprehensive analysis that combines different sources of information from a number of brain-imaging modalities. Recently developed...
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Duong-Tran D, Abbas K, Amico E, Corominas-Murtra B, Dzemidzic M, Kareken D, et al.
Netw Neurosci . 2021 Nov; 5(3):666-688. PMID: 34746622
The quantification of human brain functional (re)configurations across varying cognitive demands remains an unresolved topic. We propose that such functional configurations may be categorized into three different types: (a) network...
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Amico E, Abbas K, Duong-Tran D, Tipnis U, Rajapandian M, Chumin E, et al.
Netw Neurosci . 2021 Nov; 5(3):646-665. PMID: 34746621
Modeling communication dynamics in the brain is a key challenge in network neuroscience. We present here a framework that combines two measurements for any system where different communication processes are...
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Ramirez-Torano F, Abbas K, Bruna R, Marcos de Pedro S, Gomez-Ruiz N, Barabash A, et al.
Cereb Cortex Commun . 2021 Oct; 2(4):tgab051. PMID: 34647029
The concept of the brain has shifted to a complex system where different subnetworks support the human cognitive functions. Neurodegenerative diseases would affect the interactions among these subnetworks and, the...
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Chiem B, Abbas K, Amico E, Duong-Tran D, Crevecoeur F, Goni J
Brain Connect . 2021 May; 12(2):180-192. PMID: 34015966
Functional connectivity quantifies the statistical dependencies between the activity of brain regions, measured using neuroimaging data such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) blood-oxygenation-level dependent time series. The network representation...
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Svaldi D, Goni J, Abbas K, Amico E, Clark D, Muralidharan C, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp . 2021 May; 42(11):3500-3516. PMID: 33949732
Functional connectivity, as estimated using resting state functional MRI, has shown potential in bridging the gap between pathophysiology and cognition. However, clinical use of functional connectivity biomarkers is impeded by...
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Abbas K, Liu M, Venkatesh M, Amico E, Kaplan A, Ventresca M, et al.
Brain Connect . 2021 Jan; 11(5):333-348. PMID: 33470164
Functional connectomes (FCs) have been shown to provide a reproducible individual fingerprint, which has opened the possibility of personalized medicine for neuro/psychiatric disorders. Thus, developing accurate ways to compare FCs...
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Rajapandian M, Amico E, Abbas K, Ventresca M, Goni J
Netw Neurosci . 2020 Sep; 4(3):698-713. PMID: 32885122
The identifiability framework (????) has been shown to improve differential identifiability (reliability across-sessions and -sites, and differentiability across-subjects) of functional connectomes for a variety of fMRI tasks. But having a...
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Abbas K, Amico E, Otero Svaldi D, Tipnis U, Duong-Tran D, Liu M, et al.
Neuroimage . 2020 Jul; 221:117181. PMID: 32702487
It has been well established that Functional Connectomes (FCs), as estimated from functional MRI (fMRI) data, have an individual fingerprint that can be used to identify an individual from a...