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    Functional magnetic resonance imaging activation in response to prompts of romantically disillusioning events by Niehuis, Sylvia, Reifman, Alan, AlKhalil, Kareem, Oldham, Cary R., Fang, Dan, O'Boyle, Michael, Davis, Tyler H.

    Published in Personal relationships (01-06-2019)
    “…To differentiate romantic disillusionment from similar constructs of dissatisfaction and regret, functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) data obtained…”
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    Emotional memory processing in post‐traumatic stress disorder affected Colombian youth by Noriega, Ivette, Trejos‐Castillo, Elizabeth, Chae, Yoojin, Calderon‐Delgado, Liliana, Barrera‐Valencia, Mauricio, AlKhalil, Kareem, O'Boyle, Michael W.

    Published in International journal of psychology (01-06-2021)
    “…Post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a neuropsychological condition caused by exposure to chronic stressors and extreme trauma. In past decades, Colombia…”
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    Cocaine use is associated with cerebral white matter hyperintensities in HIV disease by Meade, Christina S, Bell, Ryan P, Towe, Sheri L, Lascola, Christopher D, Al-Khalil, Kareem, Gibson, Matthew J

    “…White matter hyperintensities (WMH), a marker of cerebral small vessel disease and predictor of cognitive decline, are observed at higher rates in persons with…”
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    Age dependent neural correlates of inhibition and control mechanisms in moderate to heavy drinkers by Swartz, Megan, Burton, Finnigan, Vakamudi, Kishore, Al-Khalil, Kareem, Witkiewitz, Katie, Claus, Eric D.

    Published in NeuroImage clinical (01-01-2021)
    “…•Older age was associated with reductions in inhibition related activity.•Older drinkers had greater reductions in frontal activity than younger drinkers.•Men…”
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    Spatial task-related brain activity and its association with preferred and fast pace gait speed in older adults by Gonzales, Joaquin U., Al-Khalil, Kareem, O’Boyle, Michael

    Published in Neuroscience letters (20-11-2019)
    “…•Fast gait speed was associated with behavioral performance on the spatial task.•Preferred and fast gait speed associated with different task-related brain…”
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    Hub disruption in HIV disease and cocaine use: A connectomics analysis of brain function by Al-Khalil, Kareem, Bell, Ryan P., Towe, Sheri L., Cohen, Jessica R., Gadde, Syam, Mu, James, Hall, Shana A., Meade, Christina S.

    Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-10-2024)
    “…Cocaine use (CU) is prevalent in people with HIV (PWH). Both conditions are linked to changes in cognitive functioning and neural network topology. The current…”
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    Cocaine Use Prediction With Tensor-Based Machine Learning on Multimodal MRI Connectome Data by Zhang, Anru R, Bell, Ryan P, An, Chen, Tang, Runshi, Hall, Shana A, Chan, Cliburn, Al-Khalil, Kareem, Meade, Christina S

    Published in Neural computation (12-12-2023)
    “…This letter considers the use of machine learning algorithms for predicting cocaine use based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) connectomic data. The study…”
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    HIV viremia contributes to neurocognitive impairments in persons who use cocaine by Al-Khalil, Kareem, Towe, Sheri L., Ikner, Taylor P., Meade, Christina S.

    Published in Journal of neurovirology (01-06-2023)
    “…Persons with HIV (PWH) who use illicit drugs are at elevated risk for neurocognitive impairment (NCI). This study investigated the effects of HIV disease and…”
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    Cortico-striatal networking deficits associated with advanced HIV disease and cocaine use by Al-Khalil, Kareem, Bell, Ryan P., Towe, Sheri L., Gadde, Syam, Burke, Emma, Meade, Christina S.

    Published in Journal of neurovirology (01-04-2023)
    “…Cocaine use is disproportionately prevalent in people with HIV (PWH) and is known to potentiate HIV neuropathogenesis. As both HIV and cocaine have…”
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    Additive cortical gray matter deficits in people living with HIV who use cocaine by Bell, Ryan P., Towe, Sheri L., Al-Khalil, Kareem, Gibson, Matthew, Nadeem, Tauseef, Meade, Christina S.

    Published in Journal of neurovirology (01-02-2023)
    “…Cocaine use, which is disproportionately common in people living with HIV (PWH), is known to have neurotoxic effects that may exacerbate HIV neuropathogenesis…”
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    Mirror neuron activation of musicians and non-musicians in response to motion captured piano performances by Hou, Jiancheng, Rajmohan, Ravi, Fang, Dan, Kashfi, Karl, Al-Khalil, Kareem, Yang, James, Westney, William, Grund, Cynthia M., O'Boyle, Michael W.

    Published in Brain and cognition (01-07-2017)
    “…•Musicians/non-musicians viewed “stick-like” motion captured piano performances.•Musicians activated more mirror neurons to pieces played in an “enjoyment”…”
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    Carotid flow pulsatility is higher in women with greater decrement in gait speed during multi-tasking by Gonzales, Joaquin U, James, C. Roger, Yang, Hyung Suk, Jensen, Daniel, Atkins, Lee, Al-Khalil, Kareem, O’Boyle, Michael

    Published in Gait & posture (01-05-2017)
    “…Highlights • Decrement in gait speed is greater when walking and performing multiple tasks. • Carotid flow pulsatility is higher in women showing greater…”
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    Hyper-brain connectivity in binge drinking college students: a diffusion tensor imaging study by Kashfi, Karl, Al-Khalil, Kareem, Hou, Jiancheng, Fang, Dan, Anderson, Ron, Rajmohan, Ravi, Syapin, Peter, O'Boyle, Michael W.

    Published in Neurocase (04-07-2017)
    “…The current study used diffusion tensor imaging to examine patterns/degree of brain connectivity in 12 college-aged binge drinking (BD) and 12 moderate…”
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    Different cognitive functions discriminate gait performance in younger and older women: A pilot study by Gonzales, Joaquin U., Ph.D, James, C. Roger, Yang, Hyung Suk, Jensen, Daniel, Atkins, Lee, Thompson, Brennan J, Al-Khalil, Kareem, O’Boyle, Michael

    Published in Gait & posture (01-10-2016)
    “…Highlights • Different cognitive functions discriminated gait speed in younger and older women. • Fast-pace gait speed was slower in younger women with lower…”
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