Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Prefrontal inefficiency is associated with polygenic risk for schizophrenia

Considering the diverse clinical presentation and likely polygenic etiology of schizophrenia, this investigation examined the effect of polygenic risk on a well-established intermediate phenotype for schizophrenia. We hypothesized that a measure of cumulative genetic risk based on additive effects of many genetic susceptibility loci for schizophrenia would predict prefrontal cortical inefficiency during working memory, a brain-based biomarker for the disorder.

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Journal Articles
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Schizophr Bull

Visual predictions in the orbitofrontal cortex rely on associative content

Predicting upcoming events from incomplete information is an essential brain function. The orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) plays a critical role in this process by facilitating recognition of sensory inputs via predictive feedback to sensory cortices. In the visual domain, the OFC is engaged by low spatial frequency (LSF) and magnocellular-biased inputs, but beyond this, we know little about the information content required to activate it. Is the OFC automatically engaged to analyze any LSF information for meaning?

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Journal Articles
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Cereb Cortex

Magneto-fluorescent core-shell supernanoparticles

Magneto-fluorescent particles have been recognized as an emerging class of materials that exhibit great potential in advanced applications. However, synthesizing such magneto-fluorescent nanomaterials that simultaneously exhibit uniform and tunable sizes, high magnetic content loading, maximized fluorophore coverage at the surface and a versatile surface functionality has proven challenging. Here we report a simple approach for co-assembling magnetic nanoparticles with fluorescent quantum dots to form colloidal magneto-fluorescent supernanoparticles.

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Journal Articles
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Nat Commun

Patterns of brain activation when mothers view their own child and dog: an fMRI study

Neural substrates underlying the human-pet relationship are largely unknown. We examined fMRI brain activation patterns as mothers viewed images of their own child and dog and an unfamiliar child and dog. There was a common network of brain regions involved in emotion, reward, affiliation, visual processing and social cognition when mothers viewed images of both their child and dog.

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Journal Articles
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PLoS One

Acupuncture modulates cortical thickness and functional connectivity in knee osteoarthritis patients

In this study, we investigated cortical thickness and functional connectivity across longitudinal acupuncture treatments in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA). Over a period of four weeks (six treatments), we collected resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scans from 30 patients before their first, third and sixth treatments. Clinical outcome showed a significantly greater Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) pain score (improvement) with verum acupuncture compared to the sham acupuncture.

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Journal Articles
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Sci Rep

Acupuncture on GB34 activates the precentral gyrus and prefrontal cortex in Parkinson's disease

BACKGROUND: Acupuncture is increasingly used as an additional treatment for patients with Parkinson's disease (PD).
METHODS: In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study, brain activation in response to acupuncture in a group of 12 patients with PD was compared with a group of 12 healthy participants. Acupuncture was conducted on a specific acupoint, the right GB 34 (Yanglingquan), which is a frequently used acupoint for motor function treatment in the oriental medical field.

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Journal Articles
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BMC Complement Altern Med

Spared ability to perceive direction of locomotor heading and scene-relative object movement despite inability to perceive relative motion

BACKGROUND: All contemporary models of perception of locomotor heading from optic flow (the characteristic patterns of retinal motion that result from self-movement) begin with relative motion. Therefore it would be expected that an impairment on perception of relative motion should impact on the ability to judge heading and other 3D motion tasks.

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Journal Articles
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Med Sci Monit

Decreased peripheral and central responses to acupuncture stimulation following modification of body ownership

Acupuncture stimulation increases local blood flow around the site of stimulation and induces signal changes in brain regions related to the body matrix. The rubber hand illusion (RHI) is an experimental paradigm that manipulates important aspects of bodily self-awareness. The present study aimed to investigate how modifications of body ownership using the RHI affect local blood flow and cerebral responses during acupuncture needle stimulation.

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Journal Articles
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PLoS One

Brainmap: Neuroanatomical Correlates of the Income Achievement Gap

October 8, 2014 - 12:00pm
Seminar room 2204, Bldg. 149, Charlestown Navy Yard

Allyson Mackey, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow, McGovern Institute for Brain Research, MIT

An SPM8-based approach for attenuation correction combining segmentation and nonrigid template formation: application to simultaneous PET/MR brain imaging

UNLABELLED: We present an approach for head MR-based attenuation correction (AC) based on the Statistical Parametric Mapping 8 (SPM8) software, which combines segmentation- and atlas-based features to provide a robust technique to generate attenuation maps (μ maps) from MR data in integrated PET/MR scanners.

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Journal Articles
Journal: 
J Nucl Med

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