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Jeffrey D. Rudie
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - Â 61
Citations - Â 5161
Jeffrey D. Rudie is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 41 publications receiving 3842 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeffrey D. Rudie include University of Pennsylvania & Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
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The autism brain imaging data exchange: towards a large-scale evaluation of the intrinsic brain architecture in autism
A Di Martino,C-G Yan,Qingyang Li,E Denio,Francisco X. Castellanos,Francisco X. Castellanos,Kaat Alaerts,Kaat Alaerts,Jeffrey S. Anderson,Michal Assaf,Susan Y. Bookheimer,Mirella Dapretto,Ben Deen,Ben Deen,Sonja Delmonte,Ilan Dinstein,Ilan Dinstein,Birgit Ertl-Wagner,Damien A. Fair,Louise Gallagher,Daniel P. Kennedy,Daniel P. Kennedy,Christopher L. Keown,Christian Keysers,Christian Keysers,Janet E. Lainhart,Catherine Lord,Beatriz Luna,Vinod Menon,Nancy J. Minshew,Christopher S. Monk,Sophia Mueller,R-A Müller,Mary Beth Nebel,Joel T. Nigg,Kirsten O'Hearn,Kevin A. Pelphrey,Scott Peltier,Jeffrey D. Rudie,Stefan Sunaert,Mark Thioux,Mark Thioux,J M Tyszka,Lucina Q. Uddin,Judith Verhoeven,Nicole Wenderoth,Jillian Lee Wiggins,Stewart H. Mostofsky,Stewart H. Mostofsky,Michael P. Milham,Michael P. Milham +50 more
TL;DR: W Whole-brain analyses reconciled seemingly disparate themes of both hypo- and hyperconnectivity in the ASD literature; both were detected, although hypoconnectivity dominated, particularly for corticocortical and interhemispheric functional connectivity.
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Altered functional and structural brain network organization in autism.
Jeffrey D. Rudie,Jesse A. Brown,Devora Beck-Pancer,Leanna M. Hernandez,Emily L. Dennis,Paul M. Thompson,Paul M. Thompson,Susan Y. Bookheimer,Susan Y. Bookheimer,Mirella Dapretto,Mirella Dapretto +10 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that modeling the brain as a complex network will be highly informative in unraveling the biological basis of ASD and other neuropsychiatric disorders.
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Altered Functional Connectivity in Frontal Lobe Circuits Is Associated with Variation in the Autism Risk Gene CNTNAP2
Ashley A. Scott-Van Zeeland,Ashley A. Scott-Van Zeeland,Ashley A. Scott-Van Zeeland,Brett S. Abrahams,Ana Isabel Alvarez-Retuerto,Lisa I. Sonnenblick,Jeffrey D. Rudie,Dara G. Ghahremani,Jeanette A. Mumford,Russell A. Poldrack,Mirella Dapretto,Daniel H. Geschwind,Susan Y. Bookheimer +12 more
TL;DR: Using functional neuroimaging, a relationship between frontal lobar connectivity and common genetic variants in CNTNAP2 is demonstrated, providing a mechanistic link between specific genetic risk for neurodevelopmental disorders and empirical data implicating dysfunction of long-range connections within the frontal lobe in autism.
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Development of the Default Mode and Central Executive Networks Across Early Adolescence: a Longitudinal Study
Lauren E. Sherman,Jeffrey D. Rudie,Jennifer H. Pfeifer,Carrie L. Masten,Kristin McNealy,Mirella Dapretto +5 more
TL;DR: Each network developed stronger internal connectivity from age 10 to 13 and became increasingly anticorrelated with one another over time as IQ related to level of within-network connectivity and between-network segregation.
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A Roadmap for Foundational Research on Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging: From the 2018 NIH/RSNA/ACR/The Academy Workshop.
Curtis P. Langlotz,Bibb Allen,Bradley J. Erickson,Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer,Keith Bigelow,Tessa S. Cook,Adam E. Flanders,Adam E. Flanders,Matthew P. Lungren,David S. Mendelson,David S. Mendelson,Jeffrey D. Rudie,Ge Wang,Ge Wang,Krishna Kandarpa +14 more
TL;DR: This research roadmap is intended to identify and prioritize needs for academic research laboratories, funding agencies, professional societies, and industry to facilitate wide availability of clinical imaging data sets.