Search Results - "Al‐Khalil, Kareem"
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Neural correlates of alcohol use disorder severity among nontreatment‐seeking heavy drinkers: An examination of the incentive salience and negative emotionality domains of the alcohol and addiction research domain criteria
Published in Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (01-06-2021)“…Background The Alcohol and Addiction Research Domain Criteria (AARDoC) propose that alcohol use disorder is associated with neural dysfunction in three primary…”
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging activation in response to prompts of romantically disillusioning events
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
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
Published in Annals of clinical and translational neurology (01-09-2023)“…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
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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Hub Disruption in HIV Disease and Cocaine Use Disorder
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W167 - Hub Disruption in HIV Disease and Cocaine Use Disorder
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W20 - Modular-Level Alterations in Functional Brain Connectivity Associated With Cannabis Use
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Modular-Level Alterations in Functional Brain Connectivity Associated With Cannabis Use
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Spatial task-related brain activity and its association with preferred and fast pace gait speed in older adults
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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Implicit processing of emotional words by children with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: An fMRI investigation
Published in International journal of clinical and health psychology (01-01-2020)“…In the last decade, socio-political violence in Colombia (South America) has created an environment of extreme/chronic stress. In this study, brain imaging…”
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Carotid flow pulsatility is higher in women with greater decrement in gait speed during multi-tasking
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
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
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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