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Moriah E. ThomasonAssociate Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Population Health, New York … Verified email at nyulangone.org Cited by 11545 |
Diffusion imaging, white matter, and psychopathology
ME Thomason, PM Thompson - Annual review of clinical …, 2011 - annualreviews.org
The functional significance of the brain's white matter was not fully appreciated until new
imaging methods were developed to visualize fiber pathways and connections in the living brain…
imaging methods were developed to visualize fiber pathways and connections in the living brain…
[PDF][PDF] Unraveling the miswired connectome: a developmental perspective
The vast majority of mental illnesses can be conceptualized as developmental disorders of
neural interactions within the connectome, or developmental miswiring. The recent …
neural interactions within the connectome, or developmental miswiring. The recent …
What is a representative brain? Neuroscience meets population science
…, PA Reuter-Lorenz, ME Thomason… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - National Acad Sciences
The last decades of neuroscience research have produced immense progress in the methods
available to understand brain structure and function. Social, cognitive, clinical, affective, …
available to understand brain structure and function. Social, cognitive, clinical, affective, …
[HTML][HTML] Immature frontal lobe contributions to cognitive control in children: evidence from fMRI
Event-related fMRI was employed to characterize differences in brain activation between
children ages 8–12 and adults related to two forms of cognitive control: interference …
children ages 8–12 and adults related to two forms of cognitive control: interference …
Default-mode and task-positive network activity in major depressive disorder: implications for adaptive and maladaptive rumination
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder (MDD) has been associated reliably with
ruminative responding; this kind of responding is composed of both maladaptive and adaptive …
ruminative responding; this kind of responding is composed of both maladaptive and adaptive …
Investigating neural primacy in Major Depressive Disorder: multivariate Granger causality analysis of resting-state fMRI time-series data
…, G Chen, ME Thomason, ME Schwartz… - Molecular …, 2011 - nature.com
… ME Thomason … ME Schwartz … Drevets WC, Bogers W, Raichle ME . Functional anatomical
correlates of antidepressant drug treatment assessed using PET measures of regional glucose …
correlates of antidepressant drug treatment assessed using PET measures of regional glucose …
[HTML][HTML] Childhood trauma exposure disrupts the automatic regulation of emotional processing
…, KR Martin, A Etkin, ME Thomason - …, 2015 - nature.com
Early-life trauma is one of the strongest risk factors for later emotional psychopathology.
Although research in adults highlights that childhood trauma predicts deficits in emotion …
Although research in adults highlights that childhood trauma predicts deficits in emotion …
Development of spatial and verbal working memory capacity in the human brain
A core aspect of working memory (WM) is the capacity to maintain goal-relevant information
in mind, but little is known about how this capacity develops in the human brain. We …
in mind, but little is known about how this capacity develops in the human brain. We …
Dynamic functional connectivity of neurocognitive networks in children
The human brain is highly dynamic, supporting a remarkable range of cognitive abilities that
emerge over the course of development. While flexible and dynamic coordination between …
emerge over the course of development. While flexible and dynamic coordination between …
[HTML][HTML] Enhancing cognitive abilities with comprehensive training: A large, online, randomized, active-controlled trial
Background A variety of studies have demonstrated gains in cognitive ability following
cognitive training interventions. However, other studies have not shown such gains, and …
cognitive training interventions. However, other studies have not shown such gains, and …