R Jarrett Rushmore
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Recent Articles
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Arciniega H, Baucom Z, Tuz-Zahra F, Tripodis Y, John O, Carrington H, et al.
Brain
. 2024 Mar;
147(10):3596-3610.
PMID: 38533783
Exposure to repetitive head impacts in contact sports is associated with neurodegenerative disorders including chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), which currently can be diagnosed only at post-mortem. American football players are...
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Ravanfar P, Rushmore R, Lyall A, Cropley V, Makris N, Desmond P, et al.
J Eat Disord
. 2023 Aug;
11(1):142.
PMID: 37605216
Background: Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a potentially fatal psychiatric condition, associated with structural brain changes such as gray matter volume loss. The pathophysiological mechanisms for these changes are not yet...
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Ravanfar P, Syeda W, Jayaram M, Rushmore R, Moffat B, Lin A, et al.
Schizophrenia (Heidelb)
. 2022 Oct;
8(1):86.
PMID: 36289238
Brain iron is central to dopaminergic neurotransmission, a key component in schizophrenia pathology. Iron can also generate oxidative stress, which is one proposed mechanism for gray matter volume reduction in...
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Rushmore R, Sunderland K, Carrington H, Chen J, Halle M, Lasso A, et al.
Front Neuroanat
. 2022 Oct;
16:894606.
PMID: 36249866
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based brain segmentation has recently been revolutionized by deep learning methods. These methods use large numbers of annotated segmentations to train algorithms that have the potential to...
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Li G, Chen M, Li G, Wu D, Lian C, Sun Q, et al.
J Autism Dev Disord
. 2022 Apr;
53(6):2475-2489.
PMID: 35389185
Previous studies have demonstrated abnormal brain overgrowth in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but the development of specific brain regions, such as the amygdala and hippocampal subfields in infants,...
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Rushmore R, Bouix S, Kubicki M, Rathi Y, Rosene D, Yeterian E, et al.
Brain Imaging Behav
. 2020 Sep;
15(3):1589-1621.
PMID: 32960419
Investigations of the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) brain have shed light on the function and organization of the primate brain at a scale and resolution not yet possible in humans....
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Toba M, Malherbe C, Godefroy O, Rushmore R, Zavaglia M, Maatoug R, et al.
Brain
. 2020 May;
143(5):e39.
PMID: 32413896
No abstract available.
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Rushmore R, Bouix S, Kubicki M, Rathi Y, Yeterian E, Makris N
Front Neuroanat
. 2020 May;
14:18.
PMID: 32351367
The structure of the human brain has been studied extensively. Despite all the knowledge accrued, direct information about connections, from origin to termination, in the human brain is extremely limited....
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Toba M, Godefroy O, Rushmore R, Zavaglia M, Maatoug R, Hilgetag C, et al.
Brain
. 2019 Nov;
143(4):1088-1098.
PMID: 31764975
The study of brain-function relationships is undergoing a conceptual and methodological transformation due to the emergence of network neuroscience and the development of multivariate methods for lesion-deficit inferences. Anticipating this...
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Valero-Cabre A, Toba M, Hilgetag C, Rushmore R
Cortex
. 2019 Mar;
122:10-39.
PMID: 30905382
The 'Sprague Effect' described in the seminal paper of James Sprague (Science 153:1544-1547, 1966a) is an unexpected paradoxical effect in which a second brain lesion reversed functional deficits induced by...