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Functional connectome fingerprinting: identifying individuals using patterns of brain connectivity
ES Finn, X Shen, D Scheinost, MD Rosenberg, J Huang, MM Chun, ...
Nature neuroscience 18 (11), 1664-1671, 2015
26232015
A neuromarker of sustained attention from whole-brain functional connectivity
MD Rosenberg, ES Finn, D Scheinost, X Papademetris, X Shen, ...
Nature neuroscience 19 (1), 165-171, 2016
9892016
Using connectome-based predictive modeling to predict individual behavior from brain connectivity
X Shen, ES Finn, D Scheinost, MD Rosenberg, MM Chun, ...
nature protocols 12 (3), 506-518, 2017
8562017
A decade of test-retest reliability of functional connectivity: A systematic review and meta-analysis
S Noble, D Scheinost, RT Constable
Neuroimage 203, 116157, 2019
507*2019
Braingnn: Interpretable brain graph neural network for fmri analysis
X Li, Y Zhou, N Dvornek, M Zhang, S Gao, J Zhuang, D Scheinost, ...
Medical Image Analysis 74, 102233, 2021
4652021
Task-induced brain state manipulation improves prediction of individual traits
AS Greene, S Gao, D Scheinost, RT Constable
Nature communications 9 (1), 2807, 2018
4472018
Lower synaptic density is associated with depression severity and network alterations
SE Holmes, D Scheinost, SJ Finnema, M Naganawa, MT Davis, ...
Nature communications 10 (1), 1529, 2019
3742019
Influences on the test–retest reliability of functional connectivity MRI and its relationship with behavioral utility
S Noble, MN Spann, F Tokoglu, X Shen, RT Constable, D Scheinost
Cerebral cortex 27 (11), 5415-5429, 2017
3482017
Can brain state be manipulated to emphasize individual differences in functional connectivity?
ES Finn, D Scheinost, DM Finn, X Shen, X Papademetris, RT Constable
NeuroImage 160, 140-151, 2017
3392017
Disruption of functional networks in dyslexia: a whole-brain, data-driven analysis of connectivity
ES Finn, X Shen, JM Holahan, D Scheinost, C Lacadie, X Papademetris, ...
Biological psychiatry 76 (5), 397-404, 2014
3352014
Ten simple rules for predictive modeling of individual differences in neuroimaging
D Scheinost, S Noble, C Horien, AS Greene, EMR Lake, M Salehi, S Gao, ...
NeuroImage 193, 35-45, 2019
3292019
Meditation leads to reduced default mode network activity beyond an active task
KA Garrison, TA Zeffiro, D Scheinost, RT Constable, JA Brewer
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 15, 712-720, 2015
3082015
The (in) stability of functional brain network measures across thresholds
KA Garrison, D Scheinost, ES Finn, X Shen, RT Constable
Neuroimage 118, 651-661, 2015
2962015
Optimizing real time fMRI neurofeedback for therapeutic discovery and development
LE Stoeckel, KA Garrison, SS Ghosh, P Wighton, CA Hanlon, JM Gilman, ...
NeuroImage: Clinical 5, 245-255, 2014
2642014
Orbitofrontal cortex neurofeedback produces lasting changes in contamination anxiety and resting-state connectivity
D Scheinost, T Stoica, J Saksa, X Papademetris, RT Constable, ...
Translational psychiatry 3 (4), e250-e250, 2013
2232013
There is no single functional atlas even for a single individual: Functional parcel definitions change with task
M Salehi, AS Greene, A Karbasi, X Shen, D Scheinost, RT Constable
NeuroImage 208, 116366, 2020
217*2020
Unified framework for development, deployment and robust testing of neuroimaging algorithms
A Joshi, D Scheinost, H Okuda, D Belhachemi, I Murphy, LH Staib, ...
Neuroinformatics 9, 69-84, 2011
2152011
Real-time fMRI links subjective experience with brain activity during focused attention
KA Garrison, D Scheinost, PD Worhunsky, HM Elwafi, TA Thornhill IV, ...
Neuroimage 81, 110-118, 2013
1922013
Sex differences in normal age trajectories of functional brain networks
D Scheinost, ES Finn, F Tokoglu, X Shen, X Papademetris, M Hampson, ...
Human brain mapping 36 (4), 1524-1535, 2015
1832015
Does prenatal stress alter the developing connectome?
D Scheinost, R Sinha, SN Cross, SH Kwon, G Sze, RT Constable, ...
Pediatric research 81 (1), 214-226, 2017
1732017
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