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McVeigh K, Singh A, Erdogmus D, Barrett L, Satpute A
bioRxiv . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39990349
This paper uses a generative neural network architecture combining unsupervised (generative) and supervised (discriminative) models with a model comparison strategy to evaluate assumptions about the mappings between brain states and...
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Katsumi Y, Theriault J, Quigley K, Barrett L
Netw Neurosci . 2024 May; 6(4):1010-1031. PMID: 38800458
This paper integrates emerging evidence from two broad streams of scientific literature into one common framework: (a) hierarchical gradients of functional connectivity that reflect the brain's large-scale structural architecture (e.g.,...
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Fischbach A, Satpute A, Quigley K, Kragel P, Chen D, Bianciardi M, et al.
J Neurosci . 2024 Apr; 44(26). PMID: 38664013
The periaqueductal gray (PAG) is a small midbrain structure that surrounds the cerebral aqueduct, regulates brain-body communication, and is often studied for its role in "fight-or-flight" and "freezing" responses to...
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Shaffer C, Andreano J, Touroutoglou A, Barrett L, Dickerson B, Wong B
Brain Sci . 2024 Feb; 14(2. PMID: 38391745
Normal aging is commonly accompanied by a decline in cognitive abilities, including memory, yet some individuals maintain these abilities as they get older. We hypothesize that semantic clustering, as an...
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Kleckner I, Wormwood J, Jones R, Culakova E, Barrett L, Lord C, et al.
Int J Psychophysiol . 2023 Dec; 196:112280. PMID: 38104772
Psychophysiologists recording electrodermal activity (EDA) often derive measures of slow, tonic activity-skin conductance level (SCL)-and faster, more punctate changes-skin conductance responses (SCRs). A SCR is conventionally considered to have occurred...
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Hoemann K, Wormwood J, Barrett L, Quigley K
Affect Sci . 2023 Sep; 4(3):480-486. PMID: 37744967
Emotions are inherently complex - situated inside the brain while being influenced by conditions inside the body and outside in the world - resulting in substantial variation in experience. Most...
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Theriault J, Shaffer C, Dienel G, Sander C, Hooker J, Dickerson B, et al.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev . 2023 Aug; 153:105373. PMID: 37634556
In aerobic glycolysis, oxygen is abundant, and yet cells metabolize glucose without using it, decreasing their ATP per glucose yield by 15-fold. During task-based stimulation, aerobic glycolysis occurs in localized...
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Zhang J, Chen D, Deming P, Srirangarajan T, Theriault J, Kragel P, et al.
bioRxiv . 2023 Aug; PMID: 37546889
The brain continuously anticipates the energetic needs of the body and prepares to meet those needs before they arise, called allostasis. In support of allostasis, the brain continually models the...
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Hoemann K, Gendron M, Crittenden A, Mangola S, Endeko E, Dussault E, et al.
Perspect Psychol Sci . 2023 Jul; 19(1):173-200. PMID: 37428509
Emotions are often thought of as internal mental states centering on individuals' subjective feelings and evaluations. This understanding is consistent with studies of emotion narratives, or the descriptions people give...
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Shaffer C, Barrett L, Quigley K
Biol Psychol . 2023 Jul; 182:108626. PMID: 37419401
Each organism must regulate its internal state in a metabolically efficient way as it interacts in space and time with an ever-changing and only partly predictable world. Success in this...