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    Task fMRI paradigms may capture more behaviorally relevant information than resting-state functional connectivity by Zhao, Weiqi, Makowski, Carolina, Hagler, Donald J., Garavan, Hugh P., Thompson, Wesley K., Greene, Deanna J., Jernigan, Terry L., Dale, Anders M.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-04-2023)
    “…•Functional connectivity (FC) patterns derived from fMRI tasks outperform resting-state FC at predicting individual differences in a measure of cognitive task…”
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    Nucleus accumbens cytoarchitecture predicts weight gain in children by Rapuano, Kristina M., Laurent, Jennifer S., Hagler, Donald J., Hatton, Sean N., Thompson, Wesley K., Jernigan, Terry L., Dale, Anders M., Casey, B. J., Watts, Richard

    “…The prevalence of obesity in children and adolescents worldwide has quadrupled since 1975 and is a key predictor of obesity later in life. Previous work has…”
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    A description of the ABCD organizational structure and communication framework by Auchter, Allison M., Hernandez Mejia, Margie, Heyser, Charles J., Shilling, Paul D., Jernigan, Terry L., Brown, Sandra A., Tapert, Susan F., Dowling, Gayathri J.

    Published in Developmental cognitive neuroscience (01-08-2018)
    “…The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) study is designed to be the largest study of brain development and child health in the United States,…”
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    Positive Economic, Psychosocial, and Physiological Ecologies Predict Brain Structure and Cognitive Performance in 9-10-Year-Old Children by Gonzalez, Marybel Robledo, Palmer, Clare E, Uban, Kristina A, Jernigan, Terry L, Thompson, Wesley K, Sowell, Elizabeth R

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (28-10-2020)
    “…While low socioeconomic status (SES) introduces risk for developmental outcomes among children, there are an array of proximal processes that determine the…”
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    When does brain aging accelerate? Dangers of quadratic fits in cross-sectional studies by Fjell, Anders. M., Walhovd, Kristine B., Westlye, Lars T., Østby, Ylva, Tamnes, Christian K., Jernigan, Terry L., Gamst, Anthony, Dale, Anders M.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-05-2010)
    “…Many brain structures show a complex, non-linear pattern of maturation and age-related change. Often, quadratic models (β0+β1age+β2age2+ε) are used to describe…”
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    Generalization of cortical MOSTest genome-wide associations within and across samples by Loughnan, Robert J., Shadrin, Alexey A., Frei, Oleksandr, van der Meer, Dennis, Zhao, Weiqi, Palmer, Clare E., Thompson, Wesley K., Makowski, Carolina, Jernigan, Terry L., Andreassen, Ole A., Fan, Chun Chieh, Dale, Anders M.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-11-2022)
    “…Genome-Wide Association studies have typically been limited to univariate analysis in which a single outcome measure is tested against millions of variants…”
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    Microstructural development from 9 to 14 years: Evidence from the ABCD Study by Palmer, Clare E., Pecheva, Diliana, Iversen, John R., Hagler, Donald J., Sugrue, Leo, Nedelec, Pierre, Fan, Chun Chieh, Thompson, Wesley K., Jernigan, Terry L., Dale, Anders M.

    Published in Developmental cognitive neuroscience (01-02-2022)
    “…During late childhood behavioral changes, such as increased risk-taking and emotional reactivity, have been associated with the maturation of cortico-cortico…”
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    Brain volume reductions in adolescent heavy drinkers by Squeglia, Lindsay M., Rinker, Daniel A., Bartsch, Hauke, Castro, Norma, Chung, Yoonho, Dale, Anders M., Jernigan, Terry L., Tapert, Susan F.

    Published in Developmental cognitive neuroscience (01-07-2014)
    “…•Pre-existing frontal brain volume differences were found in future drinkers.•Adolescent drinkers showed greater brain volume reduction post-alcohol…”
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