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View article: Decreased sleep is linked longitudinally and directionally to alterations in the brain’s intrinsic functional architecture
Decreased sleep is linked longitudinally and directionally to alterations in the brain’s intrinsic functional architecture Open
Previous cross-sectional studies demonstrated that reduced sleep is associated with widespread changes in the brain's intrinsic functional architecture. The present study extends this work by clarifying links between sleep and the developi…
View article: Assessing neurocognitive maturation in early adolescence based on baby and adult functional brain landscapes
Assessing neurocognitive maturation in early adolescence based on baby and adult functional brain landscapes Open
Adolescence is a period of growth in cognitive performance and functioning. Recently, data-driven measures of brain-age gap, which can index cognitive decline in older populations, have been utilized in adolescent data with mixed findings.…
View article: Functional brain network organization and multidomain resilience to neighborhood disadvantage in youth.
Functional brain network organization and multidomain resilience to neighborhood disadvantage in youth. Open
Though youth living in disadvantaged neighborhoods experience greater risk for poor behavioral and mental health outcomes, many go on to show resilience in the face of adversity. A few recent studies have identified neural markers of resil…
View article: Somatomotor disconnection links sleep duration with socioeconomic context, screen time, cognition, and psychopathology
Somatomotor disconnection links sleep duration with socioeconomic context, screen time, cognition, and psychopathology Open
Background Sleep is critical for healthy brain development and emotional wellbeing, especially during adolescence when sleep, behavior, and neurobiology are rapidly evolving. Theoretical reviews and empirical research have historically foc…
View article: Developmental Timing of Associations Among Parenting, Brain Architecture, and Mental Health
Developmental Timing of Associations Among Parenting, Brain Architecture, and Mental Health Open
Importance Parenting is associated with brain development and long-term health outcomes, although whether these associations depend on the developmental timing of exposure remains understudied. Identifying these sensitive periods can infor…
View article: Differential reconfiguration of brain networks in children in response to standard versus rewarded go/no-go task demands
Differential reconfiguration of brain networks in children in response to standard versus rewarded go/no-go task demands Open
Response inhibition and sustained attention are critical for higher-order cognition and rely upon specific patterns of functional brain network organization. This study investigated how functional brain networks reconfigure to execute thes…
View article: Assessing neurocognitive maturation in early adolescence based on baby and adult functional brain landscapes
Assessing neurocognitive maturation in early adolescence based on baby and adult functional brain landscapes Open
Adolescence is a period of growth in cognitive performance and functioning. Recently, data-driven measures of brain-age gap, which can index cognitive decline in older populations, have been utilized in adolescent data with mixed findings.…
View article: Socioeconomic resources in youth are linked to divergent patterns of network integration/segregation across the brain's transmodal axis
Socioeconomic resources in youth are linked to divergent patterns of network integration/segregation across the brain's transmodal axis Open
Socioeconomic resources (SER) calibrate the developing brain to the current context, which can confer or attenuate risk for psychopathology across the lifespan. Recent multivariate work indicates that SER levels powerfully relate to intrin…
View article: Functional brain connectivity predictors of prospective substance use initiation and their environmental correlates
Functional brain connectivity predictors of prospective substance use initiation and their environmental correlates Open
Background Early substance use initiation (SUI) places youth at substantially higher risk for later substance use disorders. Furthermore, adolescence is a critical period for the maturation of brain networks, the pace and magnitude of whic…
View article: The future of neuroscience in developmental psychopathology
The future of neuroscience in developmental psychopathology Open
Developmental psychopathology started as an intersection of fields and is now a field itself. As we contemplate the future of this field, we consider the ways in which a newer, interdisciplinary field – human developmental neuroscience – c…
View article: Socioeconomic resources in youth are linked to divergent patterns of network integration and segregation across the brain’s transmodal axis
Socioeconomic resources in youth are linked to divergent patterns of network integration and segregation across the brain’s transmodal axis Open
Socioeconomic resources (SER) calibrate the developing brain to the current context, which can confer or attenuate risk for psychopathology across the lifespan. Recent multivariate work indicates that SER levels powerfully influence intrin…
View article: The integration of position and motion signals for object tracking in childhood
The integration of position and motion signals for object tracking in childhood Open
Determining where objects are located in space is a fundamental function of the visual system. When objects are moving, position information can be combined with visual motion signals to improve localization accuracy and compensate for del…