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    White matter hyperintensities relate to executive dysfunction, apathy, but not disinhibition in long-term adult survivors of pediatric cerebellar tumor by Haller, Olivia C., Aleksonis, Holly A., Krishnamurthy, Lisa C., King, Tricia Z.

    Published in NeuroImage clinical (01-01-2022)
    “…•Pediatric brain tumor survivors have more executive dysfunction than controls.•White matter hyperintensities are positively associated with executive…”
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    Concordance of informant and self-reported ratings on the Frontal Systems Behavior Scale in adult survivors of pediatric brain tumor by Haller, Olivia C., Tighe, Elizabeth L., King, Tricia Z.

    Published in Clinical neuropsychologist (02-01-2024)
    “…Objective: It has been theorized that pediatric brain tumor survivors may have reduced insight into their executive functioning. Agreement between informants…”
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    White matter predictors of PTSD: Testing different machine learning models in a sample of Black American women by Haller, Olivia C., King, Tricia Z., Mathur, Mrinal, Turner, Jessica A., Wang, Chenyang, Jovanovic, Tanja, Stevens, Jennifer S., Fani, Negar

    Published in Journal of psychiatric research (01-12-2023)
    “…Machine learning neuroimaging studies of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) show promise for identifying neurobiological signatures of PTSD. However, studies…”
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    White matter correlates of dissociation in a diverse sample of trauma-exposed women by Kondas, Alexa, McDermott, Timothy J., Ahluwalia, Vishwadeep, Haller, Olivia C., Karkare, Maya C., Guelfo, Alfonsina, Daube, Alexandra, Bradley, Bekh, Powers, Abigail, Stevens, Jennifer S., Ressler, Kerry J., Siegle, Greg J., Fani, Negar

    Published in Psychiatry research (01-12-2024)
    “…•Dissociation has been linked to functional alterations in emotion regulation-related brain pathways.•Little is known regarding the relationship between…”
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