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Alecia C. Vogel

Researcher at Washington University in St. Louis

Publications -  31
Citations -  6578

Alecia C. Vogel is an academic researcher from Washington University in St. Louis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Borderline personality disorder. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 20 publications receiving 5374 citations. Previous affiliations of Alecia C. Vogel include Saint Louis University.

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Functional network organization of the human brain

TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied functional brain organization in healthy adults using resting state functional connectivity MRI and proposed two novel brain wide graphs, one of 264 putative functional areas, the other a modification of voxelwise networks that eliminates potentially artificial short-distance relationships.
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Prediction of Individual Brain Maturity Using fMRI

TL;DR: Support vector machine-based multivariate pattern analysis extracts sufficient information from fcMRI data to make accurate predictions about individuals’ brain maturity across development, and prediction of individual brain maturity as a functional connectivity maturation index is allowed.
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Statistical Improvements in Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Analyses Produced by Censoring High-Motion Data Points

TL;DR: It is concluded that motion censoring improves the quality of task fMRI data and can be a valuable processing step in studies involving populations with even mild amounts of head movement.
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The Putative Visual Word Form Area Is Functionally Connected to the Dorsal Attention Network

TL;DR: The pVWFA is not used predominantly in reading but is a more general visual processor used in other visual tasks, as well as reading, according to resting-state functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging.
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Development of the Brain’s Functional Network Architecture

TL;DR: This work briefly review methods used to study functional interactions and networks with rs-fcMRI and how these methods have been used to define developmental changes in network functional connectivity.