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Autor:
Sarah Ordaz, Beatriz Luna
Publikováno v:
Psychoneuroendocrinology. 37:1135-1157
Summary Females begin to demonstrate greater negative affective responses to stress than males in adolescence. This may reflect the concurrent emergence of underlying differences in physiological response systems, including corticolimbic circuitries,
Autor:
K.N. Taylor, Michael C. Neale, James E. Schmitt, Gregory L. Wallace, Dede Greenstein, Jason P. Lerch, Sarah Ordaz, Rhoshel K. Lenroot, Noor Jehan Kabani, Jay N. Giedd, Kenneth S. Kendler
Publikováno v:
Cerebral Cortex. 18:1737-1747
Structural magnetic resonance imaging data from 308 twins, 64 singleton siblings of twins, and 228 singletons were analyzed using structural equation modeling and selected multivariate methods to identify genetically mediated intracortical associatio
Autor:
Kenneth S. Kendler, Rhoshel K. Lenroot, Michael C. Neale, Elizabeth A. Molloy, Gregory L. Wallace, Michael A. Rosenthal, Jay N. Giedd, J. Eric Schmitt, Sarah Ordaz, Liv S. Clasen, Essi Viding
Publikováno v:
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 47:987-993
Background: Longitudinal pediatric neuroimaging studies have demonstrated increasing volumes of white matter and regionally-specific inverted U shaped developmental trajectories of gray matter volumes during childhood and adolescence. Studies of mono
Autor:
Christos Davatzikos, Carole A. Samango-Sprouse, Elizabeth A. Molloy, Dede Greenstein, George P. Chrousos, Jonathan D. Blumenthal, Jay N. Giedd, Liv S. Clasen, Julia W. Tossell, Dinggang Shen, Sarah Ordaz, Gregory L. Wallace, Rhoshel K. Lenroot, Deborah P. Merke, Catherine Stayer
Publikováno v:
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology. :154-162
Puberty is a time of striking changes in cognition and behavior. To indirectly assess the effects of puberty-related influences on the underlying neuroanatomy of these behavioral changes we will review and synthesize neuroimaging data from typically
Autor:
Michael C. Neale, J. Eric Schmitt, Dede Greenstein, Jay N. Giedd, Rhoshel K. Lenroot, Liv S. Clasen, Sarah Ordaz, Kenneth S. Kendler, Gregory L. Wallace
Using high resolution magnetic resonance imaging data, we examined the interrelationships between eight cerebral lobar volumetric measures via both explor atory and confirmatory factor analyses in a large sample (N = 484) of pediatric twins and singl
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3403699/
Publikováno v:
Acta psychologica. 134(3)
Studies in adults indicate that response preparation is crucial to inhibitory control, but it remains unclear whether preparation contributes to improvements in inhibitory control over the course of childhood and adolescence. In order to assess the r
Publikováno v:
Development and psychopathology. 20(4)
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by social and communication deficits, and repetitive behavior. Studies investigating the integrity of brain systems in autism suggest a wide range of gray and white matter abnormalities that are p
Autor:
Kenneth S. Kendler, Michael C. Neale, Sarah Ordaz, J. Eric Schmitt, Rhoshel K. Lenroot, Elizabeth C. Prom, Alan C. Evans, Jay N. Giedd, Gregory L. Wallace, Jason P. Lerch
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage. 47(1)
The role of genetics in driving intracortical relationships is an important question that has rarely been studied in humans. In particular, there are no extant high-resolution imaging studies on genetic covariance. In this article, we describe a nove
A multivariate analysis of neuroanatomic relationships in a genetically informative pediatric sample
Autor:
Gregory L. Wallace, Liv S. Clasen, Michael A. Rosenthal, Kenneth S. Kendler, Jonathan D. Blumenthal, Jay N. Giedd, Sarah Ordaz, Michael C. Neale, Rhoshel K. Lenroot, J. Eric Schmitt, Elizabeth A. Molloy
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage. 35(1)
An important component of brain mapping is an understanding of the relationships between neuroanatomic structures, as well as the nature of shared causal factors. Prior twin studies have demonstrated that much of individual differences in human anato