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2. Brain morphometry in older adults with and without dementia using extremely rapid structural scans
3. Childhood self-control forecasts the pace of midlife aging and preparedness for old age
4. Striving toward translation: strategies for reliable fMRI measurement
5. Brain-age in midlife is associated with accelerated biological aging and cognitive decline in a longitudinal birth cohort
6. Disparities in the pace of biological aging among midlife adults of the same chronological age have implications for future frailty risk and policy
7. Precision Brain Morphometry Using Cluster Scanning
8. Test–retest reliability and predictive utility of a macroscale principal functional connectivity gradient
9. General functional connectivity: Shared features of resting-state and task fMRI drive reliable and heritable individual differences in functional brain networks
10. A blood biomarker of accelerated aging in the body associates with worse structural integrity in the brain: replication across three cohorts
11. Implications of legacy lead for children’s brain development
12. A Connectome-wide Functional Signature of Transdiagnostic Risk for Mental Illness
13. Replication in Imaging Genetics: The Case of Threat-Related Amygdala Reactivity
14. Functional topography of the neocortex predicts covariation in complex cognitive and basic motor abilities
15. Functional Topography of the Neocortex Predicts Covariation in Complex Cognitive and Basic Motor Abilities
16. Childhood Lead Exposure and Adult Brain Aging
17. Association of Pace of Aging Measured by Blood-Based DNA Methylation With Age-Related Cognitive Impairment and Dementia
18. Improving risk indexes for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias for use in midlife
19. Stimulus Frequency Otoacoustic Emissions Provide No Evidence for the Role of Efferents in the Enhancement Effect
20. Association of childhood lead exposure with MRI measurements of structural brain integrity in midlife
21. Long-term Neural Embedding of Childhood Adversity in a Population-Representative Birth Cohort Followed for 5 Decades
22. A Connectome-Wide Functional Signature of Trait Anger
23. sj-pdf-1-cpx-10.1177_21677026211030240 – Supplemental material for A Connectome-Wide Functional Signature of Trait Anger
24. Midlife Cardiovascular Fitness Is Reflected in the Brain's White Matter
25. Disparities in the pace of biological aging among midlife adults of the same chronological age have implications for future frailty risk and policy
26. Need for Psychometric Theory in Neuroscience Research and Training: Reply to Kragel et al. (2021)
27. Pervasively Thinner Neocortex as a Transdiagnostic Feature of General Psychopathology
28. Hariri_Supplemental_Material_rev – Supplemental material for What Is the Test-Retest Reliability of Common Task-Functional MRI Measures? New Empirical Evidence and a Meta-Analysis
29. Association of Childhood Lead Exposure With MRI Measurements of Structural Brain Integrity in Midlife
30. A Connectome-wide Functional Signature of Trait Anger
31. Association Between Elevated suPAR, a New Biomarker of Inflammation, and Accelerated Aging
32. What Is the Test-Retest Reliability of Common Task-Functional MRI Measures? New Empirical Evidence and a Meta-Analysis
33. What is the Test-Retest Reliability of Common Task-fMRI Measures? New Empirical Evidence and a Meta-Analysis
34. Longitudinal Assessment of Mental Health Disorders and Comorbidities Across 4 Decades Among Participants in the Dunedin Birth Cohort Study
35. Functional connectivity predicts the dispositional use of expressive suppression but not cognitive reappraisal
36. Brain-age in midlife is associated with accelerated biological aging and cognitive decline in a longitudinal birth cohort
37. Association of Neurocognitive and Physical Function With Gait Speed in Midlife
38. Williams syndrome hemideletion and LIMK1 variation both affect dorsal stream functional connectivity
39. Pervasively thinner neocortex as a transdiagnostic feature of general psychopathology
40. Functional connectivity predicts the dispositional use of expressive suppression but not cognitive reappraisal
41. White matter hyperintensities are common in midlife and already associated with cognitive decline
42. What is the test-retest reliability of common task-fMRI measures? New empirical evidence and a meta-analysis
43. A genome‐wide association study‐derived polygenic score for interleukin‐1β is associated with hippocampal volume in two samples
44. 114. Test-Retest Reliability of Task-Evoked Bold fMRI: Implications for Individual Differences Neuroscience
45. F2. White Matter Lesions are Common in Midlife and Associated With Cognitive Decline
46. S7. General Functional Connectivity: Shared Features of Resting State and Task fMRI Drive Reliable and Heritable Individual Differences in Functional Brain Networks
47. Microstructural integrity of white matter moderates an association between childhood adversity and adult trait anger
48. A GWAS-Derived Polygenic Score for Interleukin-1β is Associated with Hippocampal Volume in Two Samples
49. Reproducibility in Imaging Genetics: The Case of Threat-Related Amygdala Reactivity
50. Association Between Elevated suPAR, a New Biomarker of Inflammation, and Accelerated Aging.
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