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1. fMRI neurofeedback for the modulation of the neural networks associated with depression.

2. Personalized brain circuit scores identify clinically distinct biotypes in depression and anxiety.

3. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Amygdala and Subregions at 3 Tesla: A Scoping Review.

4. The neural connectome of suicidality in adults with mood and anxiety disorders.

5. Intra- and Inter-Network connectivity of the default mode network differentiates Treatment-Resistant depression from Treatment-Sensitive depression.

6. Structural covariance, topological organization, and volumetric features of amygdala subnuclei in posttraumatic stress disorder.

7. Neuroimaging-based classification of PTSD using data-driven computational approaches: A multisite big data study from the ENIGMA-PGC PTSD consortium.

8. Functional Connectivity Mechanisms Underlying Symptom Reduction Following Lisdexamfetamine Treatment in Binge-Eating Disorder: A Clinical Trial.

9. Functional connectivity of amygdala subnuclei in PTSD: a narrative review.

10. A Cognitive Biotype of Depression and Symptoms, Behavior Measures, Neural Circuits, and Differential Treatment Outcomes: A Prespecified Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial.

11. Negative association between anterior insula activation and resilience during sustained attention: an fMRI twin study.

12. Changes in neural responses during affective and non-affective tasks and improvement of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms following trauma-focused psychotherapy.

13. A comparison of the functional connectome in mild traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder.

14. Association of Neural Connectome With Early Experiences of Abuse in Adults.

15. Brainmarker-I Differentially Predicts Remission to Various Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Treatments: A Discovery, Transfer, and Blinded Validation Study.

16. Common and differential neural mechanisms underlying mood disorders.

17. A comparison of methods to harmonize cortical thickness measurements across scanners and sites.

18. Remodeling of the Cortical Structural Connectome in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Results From the ENIGMA-PGC Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Consortium.

19. Intrinsic Functional Connectivity in the Default Mode Network Differentiates the Combined and Inattentive Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Types.

20. Cognitive and Executive Contributions to Trail-Making Task Performance on Adolescents With and Without Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

21. Genetic variants associated with longitudinal changes in brain structure across the lifespan.

22. Neural processes during response inhibition in complex posttraumatic stress disorder.

23. Intrinsic Functional Connectomes Characterize Neuroticism in Major Depressive Disorder and Predict Antidepressant Treatment Outcomes.

24. Abnormal habenula functional connectivity characterizes treatment-resistant depression.

25. Altered resting-state neural networks in children and adolescents with functional neurological disorder.

27. Default-mode and fronto-parietal network connectivity during rest distinguishes asymptomatic patients with bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder.

28. Reappraisal-related neural predictors of treatment response to cognitive behavior therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder.

29. Inhibition-related modulation of salience and frontoparietal networks predicts cognitive control ability and inattention symptoms in children with ADHD.

30. Cortical volume abnormalities in posttraumatic stress disorder: an ENIGMA-psychiatric genomics consortium PTSD workgroup mega-analysis.

31. No support for white matter connectivity differences in the combined and inattentive ADHD presentations.

32. The distinctive neural circuitry of complex posttraumatic stress disorder during threat processing.

33. Investigating neural circuits of emotion regulation to distinguish euthymic patients with bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder.

34. Neural activity during response inhibition associated with improvement of dysphoric symptoms of PTSD after trauma-focused psychotherapy-an EEG-fMRI study.

35. The functional connectome in posttraumatic stress disorder.

36. Structural brain network topology underpinning ADHD and response to methylphenidate treatment.

37. Distinct neural mechanisms of emotional processing in prolonged grief disorder.

38. Neural activity during response inhibition in mild traumatic brain injury and posttraumatic stress disorder.

39. White matter anisotropy and response to cognitive behavior therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder.

40. Neural correlates of emotional processing in panic disorder.

41. Intrinsic functional connectivity of the default mode and cognitive control networks relate to change in behavioral performance over two years.

42. The role of progressive oral implant rehabilitation in mastication, cognition and oral health-related quality of life outcomes-A pilot to define the protocol.

43. Differential neural predictors of treatment response for fear and dysphoric features of posttraumatic stress disorder.

44. Neurophysiological markers of attention distinguish bipolar disorder and unipolar depression.

45. Intrinsic connectomes underlying response to trauma-focused psychotherapy in post-traumatic stress disorder.

46. Intrinsic connectomes are a predictive biomarker of remission in major depressive disorder.

47. A Systematic Review of Imaging Studies in the Combined and Inattentive Subtypes of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

48. Investigating the neural basis of cognitive control dysfunction in mood disorders.

49. Connectivity of the Cognitive Control Network During Response Inhibition as a Predictive and Response Biomarker in Major Depression: Evidence From a Randomized Clinical Trial.

50. Profound and reproducible patterns of reduced regional gray matter characterize major depressive disorder.

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