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Adriana Di Martino

Researcher at MIND Institute

Publications -  113
Citations -  18234

Adriana Di Martino is an academic researcher from MIND Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Autism & Autism spectrum disorder. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 103 publications receiving 14843 citations. Previous affiliations of Adriana Di Martino include New York University & Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.

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A Comprehensive Assessment of Regional Variation in the Impact of Head Micromovements on Functional Connectomics

TL;DR: A comprehensive voxel-based examination of the impact of motion on the BOLD signal suggests that positive relationships may reflect neural origins of motion while negative relationships are likely to originate from motion artifact.
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The oscillating brain: complex and reliable.

TL;DR: The amplitude of spontaneous low-frequency oscillations observed in the human resting brain and the test-retest reliability of relevant amplitude measures are examined to suggest that amplitude measures of LFO can contribute to further between-group characterization of existing and future fMRI datasets.
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Toward systems neuroscience of ADHD: a meta-analysis of 55 fMRI studies.

TL;DR: Significant ADHD-related dysfunction largely reflected task features and was detected even in the absence of comorbid mental disorders or a history of stimulant treatment, extending early models of ADHD pathophysiology that were focused on prefrontal-striatal circuits.
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Subcortical brain volume differences in participants with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children and adults: a cross-sectional mega-analysis

Martine Hoogman, +92 more
TL;DR: Lifespan analyses suggest that, in the absence of well powered longitudinal studies, the ENIGMA cross-sectional sample across six decades of ages provides a means to generate hypotheses about lifespan trajectories in brain phenotypes.