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Crawford J, Brough R, Eisenstein S, Peelle J, Braver T
J Neurosci . 2024 Aug; 44(38). PMID: 39122557
Making choices about whether and when to engage cognitive effort are a common feature of everyday experience, with important consequences for academic, career, and health outcomes. Yet, despite their hypothesized...
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Li Z, Cai Y, Taylor R, Eisenstein S, Barch D, Marek S, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2023 Jun; 6(6):e2320276. PMID: 37368403
Importance: Lower neighborhood and household socioeconomic status (SES) are associated with negative health outcomes and altered brain structure in children. It is unclear whether such findings extend to white matter...
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Ly M, Yu G, Mian A, Cramer A, Meysami S, Merrill D, et al.
Am J Geriatr Psychiatry . 2023 Jun; 31(10):853-866. PMID: 37365110
Obesity, depression and Alzheimer's disease (AD) are three major interrelated modern health conditions with complex relationships. Early-life depression may serve as a risk factor for AD, while late-life depression may...
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Li Z, Samara A, Ray M, Rutlin J, Raji C, Shimony J, et al.
Cereb Cortex Commun . 2023 May; 4(2):tgad007. PMID: 37207193
Neuroinflammation is both a consequence and driver of overfeeding and weight gain in rodent obesity models. Advances in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) enable investigations of brain microstructure that suggests neuroinflammation...
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Zhang W, Rutlin J, Eisenstein S, Wang Y, Barch D, Hershey T, et al.
Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging . 2023 May; 8(9):967-975. PMID: 37164312
Background: Converging evidence suggests that elevated inflammation may contribute to depression. Yet, the link between peripheral inflammation and neuroinflammation in depression is unclear. Here, using data from the UK Biobank,...
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Li Z, Cai Y, Taylor R, Eisenstein S, Barch D, Marek S, et al.
medRxiv . 2023 Feb; PMID: 36798149
Importance: Both neighborhood and household socioeconomic disadvantage relate to negative health outcomes and altered brain structure in children. It is unclear whether such findings extend to white matter development, and...
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Lee H, Blumberger D, Lenze E, Anderson S, Barch D, Black K, et al.
Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci . 2022 Nov; 2(2):127-135. PMID: 36325158
Background: The experimental therapeutics approach that combines a placebo-controlled clinical trial with translational neuroscience methods can provide a better understanding of both the clinical and physiological effects of pharmacotherapy. We...
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Eisenstein S, Boodram R, Sutphen C, Lugar H, Gordon B, Marshall B, et al.
Front Neurosci . 2022 May; 16:795317. PMID: 35495027
Wolfram syndrome is a rare disease caused by pathogenic variants in the gene with progressive neurodegeneration. As an easily accessible biomarker of progression of neurodegeneration has not yet been found,...
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Crawford J, Eisenstein S, Peelle J, Braver T
Cogn Res Princ Implic . 2022 Mar; 7(1):23. PMID: 35301624
Stable individual differences in cognitive motivation (i.e., the tendency to engage in and enjoy effortful cognitive activities) have been documented with self-report measures, yet convergent support for a trait-level construct...
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Samara A, Li Z, Rutlin J, Raji C, Sun P, Song S, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring) . 2021 Jul; 29(8):1328-1337. PMID: 34227242
Objective: Basal ganglia regions are part of the brain's reward-processing networks and are implicated in the neurobiology of obesity and eating disorders. This study examines basal ganglia microstructural properties in...