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    The Episodic Memory System: Neurocircuitry and Disorders by Dickerson, Bradford C, Eichenbaum, Howard

    Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-01-2010)
    “…The ability to encode and retrieve our daily personal experiences, called episodic memory, is supported by the circuitry of the medial temporal lobe (MTL),…”
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    Dissociable large-scale networks anchored in the right anterior insula subserve affective experience and attention by Touroutoglou, Alexandra, Hollenbeck, Mark, Dickerson, Bradford C., Feldman Barrett, Lisa

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-05-2012)
    “…Meta-analytic summaries of neuroimaging studies point to at least two major functional-anatomic subdivisions within the anterior insula that contribute to the…”
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    Apathy: a neurocircuitry model based on frontotemporal dementia by Ducharme, Simon, Price, Bruce H, Dickerson, Bradford C

    “…Apathy is a symptom shared among many neurological and psychiatric disorders. However, the underlying neurocircuitry remains incompletely understood. Apathy is…”
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    Tau Positron Emission Tomographic Imaging in the Lewy Body Diseases by Gomperts, Stephen N, Locascio, Joseph J, Makaretz, Sara J, Schultz, Aaron, Caso, Christina, Vasdev, Neil, Sperling, Reisa, Growdon, John H, Dickerson, Bradford C, Johnson, Keith

    Published in JAMA neurology (01-11-2016)
    “…The causes of cognitive impairment in dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and Parkinson disease (PD) are multifactorial. Tau pathologic changes are commonly…”
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    Intrinsic amygdala-cortical functional connectivity predicts social network size in humans by Bickart, Kevin C, Hollenbeck, Mark C, Barrett, Lisa Feldman, Dickerson, Bradford C

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (17-10-2012)
    “…Using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging data from two independent samples of healthy adults, we parsed the amygdala's intrinsic connectivity…”
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    Invited review: Frontotemporal dementia caused by microtubule-associated protein tau gene (MAPT) mutations: a chameleon for neuropathology and neuroimaging by Ghetti, Bernardino, Oblak, Adrian L., Boeve, Bradley F., Johnson, Keith A., Dickerson, Bradford C., Goedert, Michel

    Published in Neuropathology and applied neurobiology (01-02-2015)
    “…Hereditary frontotemporal dementia associated with mutations in the microtubule‐associated protein tau gene (MAPT) is a protean disorder. Three neuropathologic…”
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    MRI cortical thickness biomarker predicts AD-like CSF and cognitive decline in normal adults by DICKERSON, Bradford C, WOLK, David A

    Published in Neurology (10-01-2012)
    “…New preclinical Alzheimer disease (AD) diagnostic criteria have been developed using biomarkers in cognitively normal (CN) adults. We implemented these…”
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    Functional abnormalities of the medial temporal lobe memory system in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease: Insights from functional MRI studies by Dickerson, Bradford C., Sperling, Reisa A.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-01-2008)
    “…Functional MRI (fMRI) studies of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) have begun to reveal abnormalities in memory circuit function in…”
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    Prolonged tau clearance and stress vulnerability rescue by pharmacological activation of autophagy in tauopathy neurons by Silva, M. Catarina, Nandi, Ghata A., Tentarelli, Sharon, Gurrell, Ian K., Jamier, Tanguy, Lucente, Diane, Dickerson, Bradford C., Brown, Dean G., Brandon, Nicholas J., Haggarty, Stephen J.

    Published in Nature communications (26-06-2020)
    “…Tauopathies are neurodegenerative diseases associated with accumulation of abnormal tau protein in the brain. Patient iPSC-derived neuronal cell models…”
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    Psychiatric Presentations of C9orf72 Mutation: What Are the Diagnostic Implications for Clinicians? by Ducharme, Simon, Bajestan, Sepideh, Dickerson, Bradford C, Voon, Valerie

    “…The C9orf72 mutation was identified as the most frequent genetic cause of frontotemporal dementia (FTD). In light of multiple reports of predominant…”
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    Large-scale brain networks of the human left temporal pole: a functional connectivity MRI study by Pascual, Belen, Masdeu, Joseph C, Hollenbeck, Mark, Makris, Nikos, Insausti, Ricardo, Ding, Song-Lin, Dickerson, Bradford C

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-03-2015)
    “…The most rostral portion of the human temporal cortex, the temporal pole (TP), has been described as "enigmatic" because its functional neuroanatomy remains…”
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    Dopamine in the medial amygdala network mediates human bonding by Atzil, Shir, Touroutoglou, Alexandra, Rudy, Tali, Salcedo, Stephanie, Feldman, Ruth, Hooker, Jacob M., Dickerson, Bradford C., Catana, Ciprian, Barrett, Lisa Feldman

    “…Research in humans and nonhuman animals indicates that social affiliation, and particularly maternal bonding, depends on reward circuitry. Although numerous…”
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    Evidence for a large-scale brain system supporting allostasis and interoception in humans by Kleckner, Ian R., Zhang, Jiahe, Touroutoglou, Alexandra, Chanes, Lorena, Xia, Chenjie, Simmons, W. Kyle, Quigley, Karen S., Dickerson, Bradford C., Feldman Barrett, Lisa

    Published in Nature human behaviour (24-04-2017)
    “…Large-scale intrinsic brain systems have been identified for exteroceptive senses (such as sight, hearing and touch). We introduce an analogous system for…”
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    Flortaucipir tau PET imaging in semantic variant primary progressive aphasia by Makaretz, Sara J, Quimby, Megan, Collins, Jessica, Makris, Nikos, McGinnis, Scott, Schultz, Aaron, Vasdev, Neil, Johnson, Keith A, Dickerson, Bradford C

    “…ObjectiveThe semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia (svPPA) is typically associated with frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) with longTAR…”
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    Focal temporal pole atrophy and network degeneration in semantic variant primary progressive aphasia by Collins, Jessica A, Montal, Victor, Hochberg, Daisy, Quimby, Megan, Mandelli, Maria Luisa, Makris, Nikos, Seeley, William W, Gorno-Tempini, Maria Luisa, Dickerson, Bradford C

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-02-2017)
    “…A wealth of neuroimaging research has associated semantic variant primary progressive aphasia with distributed cortical atrophy that is most prominent in the…”
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    Targeted degradation of aberrant tau in frontotemporal dementia patient-derived neuronal cell models by Silva, M Catarina, Ferguson, Fleur M, Cai, Quan, Donovan, Katherine A, Nandi, Ghata, Patnaik, Debasis, Zhang, Tinghu, Huang, Hai-Tsang, Lucente, Diane E, Dickerson, Bradford C, Mitchison, Timothy J, Fischer, Eric S, Gray, Nathanael S, Haggarty, Stephen J

    Published in eLife (25-03-2019)
    “…Tauopathies are neurodegenerative diseases characterized by aberrant forms of tau protein accumulation leading to neuronal death in focal brain areas. Positron…”
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    Functional connectivity in category‐selective brain networks after encoding predicts subsequent memory by Collins, Jessica A., Dickerson, Bradford C.

    Published in Hippocampus (01-05-2019)
    “…Activity in category selective regions of the temporal and parietal lobes during encoding has been associated with subsequent memory for face and scene…”
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    The tenacious brain: How the anterior mid-cingulate contributes to achieving goals by Touroutoglou, Alexandra, Andreano, Joseph, Dickerson, Bradford C., Barrett, Lisa Feldman

    Published in Cortex (01-02-2020)
    “…Tenacity–persistence in the face of challenge–has received increasing attention, particularly because it contributes to better academic achievement, career…”
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