McAuley is working with Soo - Eun Chang, assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of Michigan, who is a stuttering expert and has been
conducting neuroimaging studies in children who stutter on the MSU campus since 2009.
He previously served as a postdoctoral fellow at the Brain Imaging and Modeling Section of the United States National Institutes of Health, where
he conducted neuroimaging studies to examine human short - term memory.
Not exact matches
«These are important clues as to where to look in the brain for therapeutic effects of these drugs,» said Derrek Hibar, first author of the paper and a professor at the USC Mark and Mary Stevens
Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute when the
study was
conducted.
Conducted at the University of Iowa, this is the first
neuroimaging study to use a cutting - edge technique — functional near - infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)-- to enable researchers to track real time changes in brain activity as participants made these two types of stone tools.
Neuroimaging studies are
conducted at the Rocco Ortenzio
Neuroimaging Center at Kessler Foundation.
In a comprehensive review of the literature that came out earlier this year that we
conducted (Lamsma, Psychiatry Research:
Neuroimaging 2017 — http://www.psyn-journal.com/article/S0925-4927 (17) 30039 - 2 / abstract [open access]-RRB-, we identified 35
studies that looked at brain regions that were associated with violence, which was based on 1288 participants.
«Our first Hearst fellowship enabled Dr. Silvana Costa to
conduct two important
studies utilizing
neuroimaging techniques to examine the effects of cognitive rehabilitation in persons with multiple sclerosis,» said Dr. Chiara
Very little is known about the large - scale brain networks that may underlie the cognitive and behavioral symptoms of FXS.To identify large - scale, resting - state networks in FXS that differ from control individuals matched on age, IQ, and severity of behavioral and cognitive symptoms.Cross - sectional, in vivo
neuroimaging study conducted in an academic medical center.
Neuroimaging studies are
conducted at the research - dedicated Rocco Ortenzio
Neuroimaging Center at Kessler Foundation.
The fMRI
studies,
conducted at < 72 hours after injury and at one week after TBI, provide
neuroimaging evidence for working memory deficits during the week following injury.
In conclusion,
neuroimaging studies that have examined the neural correlates of face processing in disruptive behavior problems have exclusively focused on
conduct disorder and they did not take into account the impact of anxiety.
Studies were included in our meta - analyses if the following criteria were given: (I) included at least one clinical group with described aggressive behaviour, (II) in combination with a healthy control sample, (III)
conducted during adolescence, (IV) reported whole brain gray matter volume alterations or whole brain functional
neuroimaging data, (V) results are described using a standard reference space (Talairach or MNI) and (VI) the same threshold was used throughout the whole brain analysis.
Our results are in line with other
neuroimaging studies that have found reduced activations to different kinds of affective stimuli within the brain emotional systems in violent adult subjects and in adolescents with
conduct disorder.