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View article: Individual-specific resting-state networks predict language dominance in drug-resistant epilepsy
Individual-specific resting-state networks predict language dominance in drug-resistant epilepsy Open
Importance Identifying language dominance is a crucial step in epilepsy surgery planning. We applied a precision functional brain mapping approach to estimate individual-specific cortical resting-state networks in drug-resistant epilepsy a…
View article: Multimodal neuroimaging data boosts the prediction of multifaceted cognition
Multimodal neuroimaging data boosts the prediction of multifaceted cognition Open
Relating individual brain patterns to behavioural phenotypes through predictive modelling has been increasingly popular. Several recent studies have focused on the fundamental challenge of improving behavioural prediction based on individu…
View article: Situating the salience and parietal memory networks in the context of multiple parallel distributed networks using precision functional mapping
Situating the salience and parietal memory networks in the context of multiple parallel distributed networks using precision functional mapping Open
View article: Identification of five sleep-biopsychosocial profiles with specific neural signatures linking sleep variability with health, cognition, and lifestyle factors
Identification of five sleep-biopsychosocial profiles with specific neural signatures linking sleep variability with health, cognition, and lifestyle factors Open
Sleep is essential for optimal functioning and health. Interconnected to multiple biological, psychological, and socio-environmental factors (i.e., biopsychosocial factors), the multidimensional nature of sleep is rarely capitalized on in …
View article: From big to small: Emerging methods for enhancing precision psychiatry through transfer learning
From big to small: Emerging methods for enhancing precision psychiatry through transfer learning Open
View article: Brain Harmony: A Multimodal Foundation Model Unifying Morphology and Function into 1D Tokens
Brain Harmony: A Multimodal Foundation Model Unifying Morphology and Function into 1D Tokens Open
We present Brain Harmony (BrainHarmonix), the first multimodal brain foundation model that unifies structural morphology and functional dynamics into compact 1D token representations. The model was pretrained on two of the largest neuroima…
View article: Enriching global perspectives through a regional lens: Recognition, Assessment, and Management of Tardive Dyskinesia in Southeast Asia
Enriching global perspectives through a regional lens: Recognition, Assessment, and Management of Tardive Dyskinesia in Southeast Asia Open
View article: Neuroanatomy Reflects Individual Variability in Impulsivity in Youth
Neuroanatomy Reflects Individual Variability in Impulsivity in Youth Open
View article: Mind the Gap: Does Brain Age Improve Alzheimer’s Disease Prediction?
Mind the Gap: Does Brain Age Improve Alzheimer’s Disease Prediction? Open
Brain age is widely regarded as a powerful marker of general brain health. Brain age models are typically trained on large datasets to predict chronological age, which may offer advantages in predicting specific health outcomes, much like …
View article: Associations between epilepsy-related polygenic risk and brain morphology in childhood
Associations between epilepsy-related polygenic risk and brain morphology in childhood Open
Extensive neuroimaging research in temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis (TLE-HS) has identified brain atrophy as a disease phenotype. While it is also related to a complex genetic architecture, the transition from genetic risk…
View article: Cross‐Dataset Evaluation of Dementia Longitudinal Progression Prediction Models
Cross‐Dataset Evaluation of Dementia Longitudinal Progression Prediction Models Open
Accurately predicting Alzheimer's Disease (AD) progression is useful for clinical care. The 2019 TADPOLE (The Alzheimer's Disease Prediction Of Longitudinal Evolution) challenge evaluated 92 algorithms from 33 teams worldwide. Unlike typic…
View article: Longer scans boost prediction and cut costs in brain-wide association studies
Longer scans boost prediction and cut costs in brain-wide association studies Open
View article: Longitudinal changes in brain asymmetry track lifestyle and disease
Longitudinal changes in brain asymmetry track lifestyle and disease Open
Human beings may have evolved the largest asymmetries of brain organization in the animal kingdom. Hemispheric left-vs-right specialization is especially pronounced in species-unique capacities, including emotional processing such as facia…
View article: Orbitofrontal Thickness and Network Associations as Transdiagnostic Signature of Amotivation Along the Bipolar-Schizophrenia Spectrum
Orbitofrontal Thickness and Network Associations as Transdiagnostic Signature of Amotivation Along the Bipolar-Schizophrenia Spectrum Open
Background and Hypothesis Negative symptoms of schizophrenia (SCZ), particularly amotivation, are prominent across both SCZ and bipolar disorder (BD). While orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) alterations have been implicated in the development of …
View article: Rate of brain aging associates with future executive function in Asian children and older adults
Rate of brain aging associates with future executive function in Asian children and older adults Open
Brain age has emerged as a powerful tool to understand neuroanatomical aging and its link to health outcomes like cognition. However, there remains a lack of studies investigating the rate of brain aging and its relationship to cognition. …
View article: Author response: Rate of brain aging associates with future executive function in Asian children and older adults
Author response: Rate of brain aging associates with future executive function in Asian children and older adults Open
View article: Convergent and Divergent Brain–Cognition Development
Convergent and Divergent Brain–Cognition Development Open
How brain networks and cognition co-evolve during development remains poorly understood. Here, we use resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) and cognitive data at baseline and Year 2 of 2,949 individuals in the Adole…
View article: Benchmarking methods for mapping functional connectivity in the brain
Benchmarking methods for mapping functional connectivity in the brain Open
The networked architecture of the brain promotes synchrony among neuronal populations. These communication patterns can be mapped using functional imaging, yielding functional connectivity (FC) networks. While most studies use Pearson’s co…
View article: Expert Guidelines on the Use of Cariprazine in Bipolar I Disorder: Consensus from Southeast Asia
Expert Guidelines on the Use of Cariprazine in Bipolar I Disorder: Consensus from Southeast Asia Open
Background/Objectives: Cariprazine, a D3/D2 partial agonist, is one of the few recommended treatment options for bipolar 1 disorder (BP1D) in Southeast Asia. This study aims to generate insights from leading experts on the safe and effecti…
View article: Network-based Near-Scalp Personalized Brain Stimulation Targets
Network-based Near-Scalp Personalized Brain Stimulation Targets Open
Background Functional connectivity (FC) is often used to identify personalized targets for transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). However, existing methods often overlook individual differences in whole-cortex network organization. Furth…
View article: Possibility of Using 3.3 <i>μ</i>m Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Luminosity as a Molecular Gas Mass Estimator
Possibility of Using 3.3 <i>μ</i>m Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Luminosity as a Molecular Gas Mass Estimator Open
We present CO(1–0) observations of 50 star-forming galaxies at 0.01 < z < 0.35, for which 3.3 μ m polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) emission flux or its upper limit is available. A scaling relation between 3.3 μ m PAH luminosity and CO…
View article: Neuroanatomy Reflects Individual Variability in Impulsivity in Youth
Neuroanatomy Reflects Individual Variability in Impulsivity in Youth Open
A bstract Individual differences in neural circuits underlying emotional regulation, motivation, and decision-making are implicated in many psychiatric illnesses. Interindividual variability in these circuits may manifest, at least in part…
View article: Optimizing Biophysical Large-Scale Brain Circuit Models With Deep Neural Networks
Optimizing Biophysical Large-Scale Brain Circuit Models With Deep Neural Networks Open
Biophysical modeling provides mechanistic insights into brain function, from single-neuron dynamics to large-scale circuit models bridging macro-scale brain activity with microscale measurements. Biophysical models are governed by biologic…
View article: Personalized Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Treatment for Depression – An Open Label Clinical Trial
Personalized Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Treatment for Depression – An Open Label Clinical Trial Open
View article: Possibility of using 3.3$μ$m PAH luminosity as a molecular gas mass estimator
Possibility of using 3.3$μ$m PAH luminosity as a molecular gas mass estimator Open
We present CO(1-0) observations of 50 star-forming galaxies at 0.01
View article: A network correspondence toolbox for quantitative evaluation of novel neuroimaging results
A network correspondence toolbox for quantitative evaluation of novel neuroimaging results Open
The brain can be decomposed into large-scale functional networks, but the specific spatial topographies of these networks and the names used to describe them vary across studies. Such discordance has hampered interpretation and convergence…
View article: Protective role of parenthood on age-related brain function in mid- to late-life
Protective role of parenthood on age-related brain function in mid- to late-life Open
The experience of human parenthood is near ubiquitous and can profoundly alter one’s body, mind, and environment. However, we know very little about the long-term neural effects of parenthood for parents themselves, or the implications of …
View article: Author response: Rate of brain aging associates with future executive function in Asian children and older adults
Author response: Rate of brain aging associates with future executive function in Asian children and older adults Open
View article: Rate of brain aging associates with future executive function in Asian children and older adults
Rate of brain aging associates with future executive function in Asian children and older adults Open
Brain age has emerged as a powerful tool to understand neuroanatomical aging and its link to health outcomes like cognition. However, there remains a lack of studies investigating the rate of brain aging and its relationship to cognition. …
View article: Geometric influences on the regional organization of the mammalian brain
Geometric influences on the regional organization of the mammalian brain Open
The mammalian brain is comprised of anatomically and functionally distinct regions. Substantial work over the past century has pursued construction of ever-more accurate maps of regional boundaries, using either expert judgement or data-dr…