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Clare Kelly
Researcher at Trinity College, Dublin
Publications - 101
Citations - 20173
Clare Kelly is an academic researcher from Trinity College, Dublin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resting state fMRI & Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 96 publications receiving 17136 citations. Previous affiliations of Clare Kelly include University College Dublin & Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research.
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Toward discovery science of human brain function
Bharat B. Biswal,Maarten Mennes,Xi-Nian Zuo,Suril Gohel,Clare Kelly,Steve M. Smith,Christian F. Beckmann,Jonathan S. Adelstein,Randy L. Buckner,Stan Colcombe,Anne Marie Dogonowski,Monique Ernst,Damien A. Fair,Michelle Hampson,Matthew J. Hoptman,James S. Hyde,Vesa Kiviniemi,Rolf Kötter,Shi-Jiang Li,Ching Po Lin,Mark J. Lowe,Clare E. Mackay,David J. Madden,Kristoffer Hougaard Madsen,Daniel S. Margulies,Helen S. Mayberg,Katie L. McMahon,Christopher S. Monk,Stewart H. Mostofsky,Bonnie J. Nagel,James J. Pekar,Scott Peltier,Steven E. Petersen,Valentin Riedl,Serge A.R.B. Rombouts,Bart Rypma,Bradley L. Schlaggar,Sein Schmidt,Rachael D. Seidler,Greg J. Siegle,Christian Sorg,Gao Jun Teng,Juha Veijola,Arno Villringer,Martin Walter,Lihong Wang,Xu Chu Weng,Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli,Peter C. Williamson,Christian Windischberger,Yu-Feng Zang,Hong Ying Zhang,F. Xavier Castellanos,F. Xavier Castellanos,Michael P. Milham +54 more
TL;DR: The 1000 Functional Connectomes Project (Fcon_1000) as discussed by the authors is a large-scale collection of functional connectome data from 1,414 volunteers collected independently at 35 international centers.
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A Comprehensive Assessment of Regional Variation in the Impact of Head Micromovements on Functional Connectomics
Chao-Gan Yan,Brian Cheung,Clare Kelly,Stanley J. Colcombe,R. Cameron Craddock,R. Cameron Craddock,Adriana Di Martino,Qingyang Li,Xi-Nian Zuo,F. Xavier Castellanos,F. Xavier Castellanos,Michael P. Milham,Michael P. Milham +12 more
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.
Xi-Nian Zuo,Adriana Di Martino,Clare Kelly,Zarrar Shehzad,Dylan G. Gee,Donald F. Klein,Donald F. Klein,Donald F. Klein,F. Xavier Castellanos,F. Xavier Castellanos,Bharat B. Biswal,Bharat B. Biswal,Michael P. Milham +12 more
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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Precuneus shares intrinsic functional architecture in humans and monkeys
Daniel S. Margulies,Daniel S. Margulies,Justin L. Vincent,Clare Kelly,Gabriele Lohmann,Lucina Q. Uddin,Bharat B. Biswal,Bharat B. Biswal,Arno Villringer,F. Xavier Castellanos,F. Xavier Castellanos,Michael P. Milham,Michael Petrides +12 more
TL;DR: These subdivisions within the precuneus suggest that neuroimaging studies will benefit from treating this region as anatomically (and thus functionally) heterogeneous, and provide support that resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) may in part reflect underlying anatomy.
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Cingulate-Precuneus Interactions : A New Locus of Dysfunction in Adult Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder
F. Xavier Castellanos,F. Xavier Castellanos,Daniel S. Margulies,Clare Kelly,Lucina Q. Uddin,Manely Ghaffari,Andrew Kirsch,David M. Shaw,Zarrar Shehzad,Adriana Di Martino,Bharat B. Biswal,Edmund J.S. Sonuga-Barke,Edmund J.S. Sonuga-Barke,Edmund J.S. Sonuga-Barke,John Rotrosen,Lenard A. Adler,Michael P. Milham +16 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the long-range connections linking dorsal anterior cingulates to posterior cingulate and precuneus should be considered as a candidate locus of dysfunction in ADHD.