Items where Author is "Phillips, ML"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Jump to: Article Number of items: 6. ArticleEack, SM and Wojtalik, JA and Barb, SM and Newhill, CE and Keshavan, MS and Phillips, ML (2016) Fronto-limbic brain dysfunction during the regulation of emotion in schizophrenia. PLoS ONE, 11 (3). Portugal, LCL and Rosa, MJ and Rao, A and Bebko, G and Bertocci, MA and Hinze, AK and Bonar, L and Almeida, JRC and Perlman, SB and Versace, A and Schirda, C and Travis, M and Gill, MK and Demeter, C and Diwadkar, VA and Ciuffetelli, G and Rodriguez, E and Forbes, EE and Sunshine, JL and Holland, SK and Kowatch, RA and Birmaher, B and Axelson, D and Horwitz, SM and Arnold, EL and Fristad, MA and Youngstrom, EA and Findling, RL and Pereira, M and Oliveira, L and Phillips, ML and Mourao-Miranda, J (2016) Can emotional and behavioral dysregulation in youth be decoded from functional neuroimaging? PLoS ONE, 11 (1). Chase, HW and Fournier, JC and Greenberg, T and Almeida, JR and Stiffler, R and Zevallos, CR and Aslam, H and Cooper, C and Deckersbach, T and Weyandt, S and Adams, P and Toups, M and Carmody, T and Oquendo, MA and Peltier, S and Fava, M and McGrath, PJ and Weissman, M and Parsey, R and McInnis, MG and Kurian, B and Trivedi, MH and Phillips, ML (2015) Accounting for dynamic fluctuations across time when examining fMRI test-retest reliability: Analysis of a reward paradigm in the EMBARC study. PLoS ONE, 10 (5). Fournier, JC and Chase, HW and Almeida, J and Phillips, ML (2014) Model specification and the reliability of fMRI results: Implications for longitudinal neuroimaging studies in psychiatry. PLoS ONE, 9 (8). Oliveira, L and Ladouceur, CD and Phillips, ML and Brammer, M and Mourao-Miranda, J (2013) What Does Brain Response to Neutral Faces Tell Us about Major Depression? Evidence from Machine Learning and fMRI. PLoS ONE, 8 (4). MourĂ£o-Miranda, J and Oliveira, L and Ladouceur, CD and Marquand, A and Brammer, M and Birmaher, B and Axelson, D and Phillips, ML (2012) Pattern recognition and functional neuroimaging help to discriminate healthy adolescents at risk for mood disorders from low risk adolescents. PLoS ONE, 7 (2). |