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510 related items for PubMed ID: 28334915

  • 1. Salience and default mode network dysregulation in chronic cocaine users predict treatment outcome.
    Geng X, Hu Y, Gu H, Salmeron BJ, Adinoff B, Stein EA, Yang Y.
    Brain; 2017 May 01; 140(5):1513-1524. PubMed ID: 28334915
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  • 2. Impaired functional connectivity within and between frontostriatal circuits and its association with compulsive drug use and trait impulsivity in cocaine addiction.
    Hu Y, Salmeron BJ, Gu H, Stein EA, Yang Y.
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  • 3. Striatal-insula circuits in cocaine addiction: implications for impulsivity and relapse risk.
    McHugh MJ, Demers CH, Braud J, Briggs R, Adinoff B, Stein EA.
    Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse; 2013 Nov 01; 39(6):424-32. PubMed ID: 24200212
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  • 4. Altered functional connectivity of the insular cortex across prefrontal networks in cocaine addiction.
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  • 5. Functional alteration in frontolimbic systems relevant to moral judgment in cocaine-dependent subjects.
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    Addict Biol; 2014 Mar 30; 19(2):272-81. PubMed ID: 22784032
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  • 6. Interactions between the salience and default-mode networks are disrupted in cocaine addiction.
    Liang X, He Y, Salmeron BJ, Gu H, Stein EA, Yang Y.
    J Neurosci; 2015 May 27; 35(21):8081-90. PubMed ID: 26019326
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  • 7. Executive control network connectivity strength protects against relapse to cocaine use.
    McHugh MJ, Gu H, Yang Y, Adinoff B, Stein EA.
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  • 8. Increased corticolimbic connectivity in cocaine dependence versus pathological gambling is associated with drug severity and emotion-related impulsivity.
    Contreras-Rodríguez O, Albein-Urios N, Vilar-López R, Perales JC, Martínez-Gonzalez JM, Fernández-Serrano MJ, Lozano-Rojas O, Clark L, Verdejo-García A.
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  • 9. Cortical and subcortical changes in resting-state functional connectivity before and during an episode of postoperative delirium.
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  • 10. Mesocorticolimbic circuits are impaired in chronic cocaine users as demonstrated by resting-state functional connectivity.
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  • 11. Mobilization of Medial and Lateral Frontal-Striatal Circuits in Cocaine Users and Controls: An Interleaved TMS/BOLD Functional Connectivity Study.
    Hanlon CA, Dowdle LT, Moss H, Canterberry M, George MS.
    Neuropsychopharmacology; 2016 Dec 01; 41(13):3032-3041. PubMed ID: 27374278
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  • 12. Resting-state functional connectivity abnormalities in limbic and salience networks in social anxiety disorder without comorbidity.
    Pannekoek JN, Veer IM, van Tol MJ, van der Werff SJ, Demenescu LR, Aleman A, Veltman DJ, Zitman FG, Rombouts SA, van der Wee NJ.
    Eur Neuropsychopharmacol; 2013 Mar 01; 23(3):186-95. PubMed ID: 22749355
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  • 13. Resting-state functional connectivity of antero-medial prefrontal cortex sub-regions in major depression and relationship to emotional intelligence.
    Sawaya H, Johnson K, Schmidt M, Arana A, Chahine G, Atoui M, Pincus D, George MS, Panksepp J, Nahas Z.
    Int J Neuropsychopharmacol; 2015 Mar 05; 18(6):. PubMed ID: 25744282
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  • 14. Functional connectivity of the default mode network is associated with prospection in schizophrenia patients and individuals with social anhedonia.
    Yang ZY, Zhang RT, Li Y, Wang Y, Wang YM, Wang SK, Öngür D, Cheung EFC, Chan RCK.
    Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry; 2019 Jun 08; 92():412-420. PubMed ID: 30822447
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  • 15. Cannabis, cigarettes, and their co-occurring use: Disentangling differences in default mode network functional connectivity.
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  • 16. Abnormal resting-state functional connectivity patterns of the putamen in medication-naïve children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
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  • 17. Schizophrenic patients and their unaffected siblings share increased resting-state connectivity in the task-negative network but not its anticorrelated task-positive network.
    Liu H, Kaneko Y, Ouyang X, Li L, Hao Y, Chen EY, Jiang T, Zhou Y, Liu Z.
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  • 18. Altered default mode, fronto-parietal and salience networks in adolescents with Internet addiction.
    Wang L, Shen H, Lei Y, Zeng LL, Cao F, Su L, Yang Z, Yao S, Hu D.
    Addict Behav; 2017 Jul 15; 70():1-6. PubMed ID: 28160660
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  • 19. Default mode network activity in schizophrenia studied at resting state using probabilistic ICA.
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  • 20. Altered Functional Connectivity Strength in Abstinent Chronic Cocaine Smokers Compared to Healthy Controls.
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    Brain Connect; 2015 Oct 15; 5(8):476-86. PubMed ID: 26005203
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