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Graham BaumHarvard University Verified email at fas.harvard.edu Cited by 2719 |
[HTML][HTML] Benchmarking of participant-level confound regression strategies for the control of motion artifact in studies of functional connectivity
Since initial reports regarding the impact of motion artifact on measures of functional connectivity,
there has been a proliferation of participant-level confound regression methods to limit …
there has been a proliferation of participant-level confound regression methods to limit …
[PDF][PDF] Modular segregation of structural brain networks supports the development of executive function in youth
The human brain is organized into large-scale functional modules that have been shown to
evolve in childhood and adolescence. However, it remains unknown whether the underlying …
evolve in childhood and adolescence. However, it remains unknown whether the underlying …
Development of structure–function coupling in human brain networks during youth
The protracted development of structural and functional brain connectivity within distributed
association networks coincides with improvements in higher-order cognitive processes such …
association networks coincides with improvements in higher-order cognitive processes such …
[PDF][PDF] Individual variation in functional topography of association networks in youth
The spatial distribution of large-scale functional networks on the cerebral cortex differs
between individuals and is particularly variable in association networks that are responsible for …
between individuals and is particularly variable in association networks that are responsible for …
[HTML][HTML] Developmental increases in white matter network controllability support a growing diversity of brain dynamics
As the human brain develops, it increasingly supports coordinated control of neural activity.
The mechanism by which white matter evolves to support this coordination is not well …
The mechanism by which white matter evolves to support this coordination is not well …
The modular organization of human anatomical brain networks: Accounting for the cost of wiring
Brain networks are expected to be modular. However, existing techniques for estimating a
network’s modules make it difficult to assess the influence of organizational principles such as …
network’s modules make it difficult to assess the influence of organizational principles such as …
Graded variation in T1w/T2w ratio during adolescence: measurement, caveats, and implications for development of cortical myelin
Adolescence is characterized by the maturation of cortical microstructure and connectivity
supporting complex cognition and behavior. Axonal myelination influences brain connectivity …
supporting complex cognition and behavior. Axonal myelination influences brain connectivity …
The impact of in-scanner head motion on structural connectivity derived from diffusion MRI
Multiple studies have shown that data quality is a critical confound in the construction of brain
networks derived from functional MRI. This problem is particularly relevant for studies of …
networks derived from functional MRI. This problem is particularly relevant for studies of …
[HTML][HTML] Leveraging multi-shell diffusion for studies of brain development in youth and young adulthood
Diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) has advanced our understanding of brain microstructure
evolution over development. Recently, the use of multi-shell diffusion imaging sequences has …
evolution over development. Recently, the use of multi-shell diffusion imaging sequences has …
[HTML][HTML] Temporal sequences of brain activity at rest are constrained by white matter structure and modulated by cognitive demands
A diverse set of white matter connections supports seamless transitions between cognitive
states. However, it remains unclear how these connections guide the temporal progression of …
states. However, it remains unclear how these connections guide the temporal progression of …