[HTML][HTML] Serotonin regulation of behavior via large-scale neuromodulation of serotonin receptor networks

P Salvan, M Fonseca, AM Winkler, A Beauchamp…�- Nature�…, 2023 - nature.com
Although we understand how serotonin receptors function at the single-cell level, what role
different serotonin receptors play in regulating brain-wide activity and, in turn, human�…

[HTML][HTML] Toward best practices for imaging transcriptomics of the human brain

A Arnatkeviciute, RD Markello, BD Fulcher, B Misic…�- Biological�…, 2023 - Elsevier
Modern brainwide transcriptional atlases provide unprecedented opportunities for
investigating the molecular correlates of brain organization, as quantified using noninvasive�…

[HTML][HTML] Shifts in myeloarchitecture characterise adolescent development of cortical gradients

C Paquola, RAI Bethlehem, J Seidlitz, K Wagstyl…�- elife, 2019 - elifesciences.org
We studied an accelerated longitudinal cohort of adolescents and young adults (n= 234, two
time points) to investigate dynamic reconfigurations in myeloarchitecture. Intracortical�…

Molecular mechanisms underlying human spatial cognitive ability revealed with neurotransmitter and transcriptomic mapping

J Yang, K Chen, J Zhang, Y Ma, M Chen…�- Cerebral�…, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Mental rotation, one of the cores of spatial cognitive abilities, is closely associated with
spatial processing and general intelligence. Although the brain underpinnings of mental�…

[HTML][HTML] A multi-scale cortical wiring space links cellular architecture and functional dynamics in the human brain

C Paquola, J Seidlitz, O Benkarim, J Royer…�- PLoS�…, 2020 - journals.plos.org
The vast net of fibres within and underneath the cortex is optimised to support the
convergence of different levels of brain organisation. Here, we propose a novel coordinate�…

[HTML][HTML] Where the genome meets the connectome: understanding how genes shape human brain connectivity

A Arnatkeviciute, BD Fulcher, MA Bellgrove, A Fornito�- Neuroimage, 2021 - Elsevier
The integration of modern neuroimaging methods with genetically informative designs and
data can shed light on the molecular mechanisms underlying the structural and functional�…

[HTML][HTML] Imaging transcriptomics of brain disorders

A Arnatkeviciute, BD Fulcher, MA Bellgrove…�- …�Psychiatry Global Open�…, 2022 - Elsevier
Noninvasive neuroimaging is a powerful tool for quantifying diverse aspects of brain
structure and function in vivo, and it has been used extensively to map the neural changes�…

[HTML][HTML] Imaging transcriptomics: Convergent cellular, transcriptomic, and molecular neuroimaging signatures in the healthy adult human brain

D Martins, A Giacomel, SCR Williams, F Turkheimer…�- Cell reports, 2021 - cell.com
The integration of transcriptomic and neuroimaging data," imaging transcriptomics," has
recently emerged to generate hypotheses about potential biological pathways underlying�…

[HTML][HTML] Neurophysiological signatures of cortical micro-architecture

G Shafiei, BD Fulcher, B Voytek…�- Nature�…, 2023 - nature.com
Systematic spatial variation in micro-architecture is observed across the cortex. These micro-
architectural gradients are reflected in neural activity, which can be captured by�…

[HTML][HTML] X-chromosome regulation and sex differences in brain anatomy

A Raznahan, CM Disteche�- Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
Humans show reproducible sex-differences in cognition and psychopathology that may be
contributed to by influences of gonadal sex-steroids and/or sex-chromosomes on regional�…