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Jeffrey S. Anderson
Researcher at University of Utah
Publications - 131
Citations - 9400
Jeffrey S. Anderson is an academic researcher from University of Utah. The author has contributed to research in topics: Autism & Default mode network. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 129 publications receiving 7838 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeffrey S. Anderson include Northwestern University & United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
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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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Orientation tuning of input conductance, excitation, and inhibition in cat primary visual cortex.
TL;DR: The input conductance of cells in the cat primary visual cortex (V1) has been shown recently to grow substantially during visual stimulation, suggesting that the intracortical synaptic inputs to simple cells of cat V1 originate from cells with similar orientation tuning.
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Enhancing studies of the connectome in autism using the autism brain imaging data exchange II
Adriana Di Martino,David H. O’Connor,David H. O’Connor,Bosi Chen,Kaat Alaerts,Jeffrey S. Anderson,Michal Assaf,Michal Assaf,Joshua H. Balsters,Leslie C. Baxter,Anita Beggiato,Sylvie Bernaerts,Laura M. E. Blanken,Susan Y. Bookheimer,B. Blair Braden,B. Blair Braden,Lisa Byrge,F. Xavier Castellanos,F. Xavier Castellanos,Mirella Dapretto,Richard Delorme,Damien A. Fair,Inna Fishman,Jacqueline Fitzgerald,Louise Gallagher,R. Joanne Jao Keehn,Daniel P. Kennedy,Janet E. Lainhart,Janet E. Lainhart,Beatriz Luna,Stewart H. Mostofsky,Ralph-Axel Müller,Ralph-Axel Müller,Mary Beth Nebel,Joel T. Nigg,Joel T. Nigg,Kirsten O'Hearn,Marjorie Solomon,Roberto Toro,Chandan J. Vaidya,Nicole Wenderoth,Nicole Wenderoth,Tonya White,R. Cameron Craddock,Catherine Lord,Bennett L. Leventhal,Michael P. Milham,Michael P. Milham +47 more
TL;DR: This new multisite open-data resource is an aggregate of resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and corresponding structural MRI and phenotypic datasets and includes a range of psychiatric variables to inform the understanding of the neural correlates of co-occurring psychopathology.
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Decreased Interhemispheric Functional Connectivity in Autism
Jeffrey S. Anderson,T. Jason Druzgal,Alyson L. Froehlich,Molly B. DuBray,Nicholas Lange,Nicholas Lange,Andrew L. Alexander,Tracy J. Abildskov,Jared A. Nielsen,Annahir N. Cariello,Jason R. Cooperrider,Erin D. Bigler,Erin D. Bigler,Janet E. Lainhart,Janet E. Lainhart +14 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that long-range connectivity abnormalities in autism are spatially heterogeneous and that transcallosal connectivity is decreased most in regions with functions associated with behavioral abnormalities in Autism.
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An open science resource for establishing reliability and reproducibility in functional connectomics
Xi-Nian Zuo,Jeffrey S. Anderson,Pierre Bellec,Rasmus M. Birn,Bharat B. Biswal,Janusch Blautzik,John C.S. Breitner,Randy L. Buckner,Vince D. Calhoun,F. Xavier Castellanos,F. Xavier Castellanos,Antao Chen,Bing Chen,Jiangtao Chen,Xu Chen,Stanley J. Colcombe,William Courtney,R. Cameron Craddock,Adriana Di Martino,Hao Ming Dong,Xiaolan Fu,Qiyong Gong,Krzysztof J. Gorgolewski,Ying Han,Ye He,Yong He,Erica J. Ho,Avram J. Holmes,Xiao Hui Hou,Jeremy F. Huckins,Tianzi Jiang,Yi Jiang,William M. Kelley,Clare Kelly,Margaret D. King,Stephen M. LaConte,Janet E. Lainhart,Xu Lei,Huijie Li,Kaiming Li,Kuncheng Li,Qixiang Lin,Dong-Qiang Liu,Jia Liu,Xun Liu,Yijun Liu,Guangming Lu,Jie Lu,Beatriz Luna,Jing Luo,Daniel J. Lurie,Ying Mao,Daniel S. Margulies,Andrew R. Mayer,Thomas Meindl,Mary E. Meyerand,Weizhi Nan,Jared A. Nielsen,David H. O’Connor,David J. Paulsen,Vivek Prabhakaran,Zhigang Qi,Jiang Qiu,Chunhong Shao,Zarrar Shehzad,Weijun Tang,Arno Villringer,Huiling Wang,Kai Wang,Dongtao Wei,Gao-Xia Wei,Xu Chu Weng,Xuehai Wu,Ting Xu,Ning Yang,Zhi Yang,Yu-Feng Zang,Lei Zhang,Qinglin Zhang,Zhe Zhang,Zhiqiang Zhang,Ke Zhao,Zonglei Zhen,Yuan Zhou,Xing Ting Zhu,Michael P. Milham +85 more
TL;DR: The Consortium for Reliability and Reproducibility (CoRR) has aggregated 1,629 typical individuals’ resting state fMRI data from 18 international sites, and is openly sharing them via the International Data-sharing Neuroimaging Initiative (INDI).