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Aurina Arnatkeviciute

ARC DECRA Fellow, Monash University
Verified email at monash.edu
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Bridging the gap between connectome and transcriptome

A Fornito, A Arnatkevičiūtė, BD Fulcher - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2019 - cell.com
The recent construction of brain-wide gene expression atlases, which measure the transcriptional
activity of thousands of genes in multiple anatomical locations, has made it possible to …

Country-level gender inequality is associated with structural differences in the brains of women and men

…, C Arango, A Arnatkevičiūtė… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
Gender inequality across the world has been associated with a higher risk to mental health
problems and lower academic achievement in women compared to men. We also know that …

[HTML][HTML] Uncovering the transcriptional correlates of hub connectivity in neural networks

A Arnatkevičiūtė, BD Fulcher, A Fornito - Frontiers in Neural Circuits, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Connections in nervous systems are disproportionately concentrated on a small subset of
neural elements that act as network hubs. Hubs have been found across different of species …

Modeling spatial, developmental, physiological, and topological constraints on human brain connectivity

S Oldham, BD Fulcher, K Aquino, A Arnatkevičiūtė… - Science …, 2022 - science.org
The complex connectivity of nervous systems is thought to have been shaped by competitive
selection pressures to minimize wiring costs and support adaptive function. Accordingly, …

[HTML][HTML] Core and matrix thalamic sub-populations relate to spatio-temporal cortical connectivity gradients

…, LJ Hearne, JB Smith, B Fulcher, A Arnatkevičiūtė… - NeuroImage, 2020 - Elsevier
Recent neuroimaging experiments have defined low-dimensional gradients of functional
connectivity in the cerebral cortex that subserve a spectrum of capacities that span from …

Timescales of spontaneous fMRI fluctuations relate to structural connectivity in the brain

…, L Parkes, S Oldham, A Arnatkevičiūtė… - Network …, 2020 - direct.mit.edu
Intrinsic timescales of activity fluctuations vary hierarchically across the brain. This variation
reflects a broad gradient of functional specialization in information storage and processing, …

[HTML][HTML] Can hubs of the human connectome be identified consistently with diffusion MRI?

…, S Oldham, JC Pang, A Arnatkevičiūtė… - Network …, 2023 - direct.mit.edu
Recent years have seen a surge in the use of diffusion MRI to map connectomes in humans,
paralleled by a similar increase in processing and analysis choices. Yet these different …

The individuality of shape asymmetries of the human cerebral cortex

YC Chen, A Arnatkevičiūtė, E McTavish, JC Pang… - Elife, 2022 - elifesciences.org
Asymmetries of the cerebral cortex are found across diverse phyla and are particularly
pronounced in humans, with important implications for brain function and disease. However, …

[HTML][HTML] Individual differences in haemoglobin concentration influence bold fMRI functional connectivity and its correlation with cognition

PGD Ward, ER Orchard, S Oldham, A Arnatkevičiūtė… - NeuroImage, 2020 - Elsevier
Resting-state connectivity measures the temporal coherence of the spontaneous neural
activity of spatially distinct regions, and is commonly measured using BOLD-fMRI. The BOLD …

Molecular signatures of attention networks

H Schindler, P Jawinski, A Arnatkevičiūtė… - Human Brain …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Attention network theory proposes three distinct types of attention—alerting, orienting, and
control—that are supported by separate brain networks and modulated by different …