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View article: Identifying Correlated Functional Brain Network Patterns Associated with Touch Discrimination in Survivors of Stroke Using Automated Machine Learning
Identifying Correlated Functional Brain Network Patterns Associated with Touch Discrimination in Survivors of Stroke Using Automated Machine Learning Open
Stroke recovery is multifaceted and complex. Machine learning approaches have potential to identify patterns of brain activity associated with clinical outcomes, providing new insights into recovery. We aim to use machine learning to chara…
View article: Immune Response in Major Depressive Disorder and Psychophysiological Correlates
Immune Response in Major Depressive Disorder and Psychophysiological Correlates Open
This thesis aimed to examine connections between attentional bias to negative and neutral faces in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), stress and inflammation systems. Over three sessions control and MDD participants had biochemical, multi-mo…
View article: Development of a Machine-Learning-Based Classifier for the Identification of Head and Body Impacts in Elite Level Australian Rules Football Players
Development of a Machine-Learning-Based Classifier for the Identification of Head and Body Impacts in Elite Level Australian Rules Football Players Open
Background: Exposure to thousands of head and body impacts during a career in contact and collision sports may contribute to current or later life issues related to brain health. Wearable technology enables the measurement of impact exposu…
View article: Predicting Post-Stroke Somatosensory Function from Resting-State Functional Connectivity: A Feasibility Study
Predicting Post-Stroke Somatosensory Function from Resting-State Functional Connectivity: A Feasibility Study Open
Accumulating evidence shows that brain functional deficits may be impacted by damage to remote brain regions. Recent advances in neuroimaging suggest that stroke impairment can be better predicted based on disruption to brain networks rath…
View article: Altered Functional Connectivity and Cognition Persists 4 Years After a Transient Ischemic Attack or Minor Stroke
Altered Functional Connectivity and Cognition Persists 4 Years After a Transient Ischemic Attack or Minor Stroke Open
Background and Purpose: Altered executive functions and resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) are common following a minor stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA). However, the long-term persistence of these abnormalities is not w…
View article: Correlated Resting-State Functional MRI Activity of Frontostriatal, Thalamic, Temporal, and Cerebellar Brain Regions Differentiates Stroke Survivors with High Compared to Low Depressive Symptom Scores
Correlated Resting-State Functional MRI Activity of Frontostriatal, Thalamic, Temporal, and Cerebellar Brain Regions Differentiates Stroke Survivors with High Compared to Low Depressive Symptom Scores Open
Background. One in three survivors of stroke experience poststroke depression (PSD). PSD has been linked with poorer recovery of function and cognition, yet our understanding of potential mechanisms is currently limited. Alterations in res…
View article: Finding the Intersection of Neuroplasticity, Stroke Recovery, and Learning: Scope and Contributions to Stroke Rehabilitation
Finding the Intersection of Neuroplasticity, Stroke Recovery, and Learning: Scope and Contributions to Stroke Rehabilitation Open
Aim . Neural plastic changes are experience and learning dependent, yet exploiting this knowledge to enhance clinical outcomes after stroke is in its infancy. Our aim was to search the available evidence for the core concepts of neuroplast…
View article: Decreased Response to Positive Facial Affect in a Depressed Cohort in the Dorsal Striatum During a Working Memory Task—A Preliminary fMRI Study
Decreased Response to Positive Facial Affect in a Depressed Cohort in the Dorsal Striatum During a Working Memory Task—A Preliminary fMRI Study Open
People with depression have shown alterations in processing emotional information and working memory functionality. There is some evidence that emotional content may interact with working memory update processes, however neurological corre…
View article: Predicting Modafinil-Treatment Response in Poststroke Fatigue Using Brain Morphometry and Functional Connectivity
Predicting Modafinil-Treatment Response in Poststroke Fatigue Using Brain Morphometry and Functional Connectivity Open
Background and Purpose— Poststroke fatigue affects a large proportion of stroke survivors and is associated with a poor quality of life. In a recent trial, modafinil was shown to be an effective agent in reducing poststroke fatigue; howeve…
View article: Activation of Bilateral Secondary Somatosensory Cortex With Right Hand Touch Stimulation: A Meta-Analysis of Functional Neuroimaging Studies
Activation of Bilateral Secondary Somatosensory Cortex With Right Hand Touch Stimulation: A Meta-Analysis of Functional Neuroimaging Studies Open
Background: Brain regions involved in processing somatosensory information have been well documented through lesion, post-mortem, animal, and more recently, structural and functional neuroimaging studies. Functional neuroimaging studies ch…
View article: Cerebellum added to Working Memory Networks revealed by Meta-analysis of Activation Likelihood Estimation of fMRI sites in n-back tasks
Cerebellum added to Working Memory Networks revealed by Meta-analysis of Activation Likelihood Estimation of fMRI sites in n-back tasks Open
Understanding of the underlying neural correlates of working memory (WM) have undergone consistent evolutions with increasing sophistication of imaging and analysis tools. Hence we aimed to re-examine the normative functional neuroanatomy …
View article: Examining the N400m in affectively negative sentences: A magnetoencephalography study
Examining the N400m in affectively negative sentences: A magnetoencephalography study Open
Magnetoencephalography was used to examine the effect on the N400m of reading words that create emotional violations in sentences. The beginnings of the sentences were affectively negative and were completed with either a negative congruou…
View article: Evidence for a working memory construct evolution rather than a "paradigm shift"�: A new meta-analysis of normative functional neuroimaging studies of n-back tasks
Evidence for a working memory construct evolution rather than a "paradigm shift"�: A new meta-analysis of normative functional neuroimaging studies of n-back tasks Open
Event Abstract Back to Event Evidence for a working memory construct evolution rather than a "paradigm shift": A new meta-analysis of normative functional neuroimaging studies of n-back tasks Gemma Lamp1*, Peter Goodin2, Robin Laycock3 an…