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Scott Peltier
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 124
Citations - 11907
Scott Peltier is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resting state fMRI & Default mode network. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 112 publications receiving 9751 citations. Previous affiliations of Scott Peltier include Emory University & Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Functional Connectivity of Human Chewing An fcMRI Study
TL;DR: These results are the first to identify functional central networks engaged during mastication among activated brain areas during a gum-chewing task.
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Prenatal cocaine exposure alters functional activation in the ventral prefrontal cortex and its structural connectivity with the amygdala.
Zhihao Li,Priya Santhanam,Claire D. Coles,Mary Ellen Lynch,Stephan Hamann,Scott Peltier,Xiaoping Hu +6 more
TL;DR: In a working memory task with emotional distracters, the PCE adolescents exhibited less capability of increasing their vPFC activation in response to increased memory load, which corresponded with their less suppressed amygdala activation, which complement previous findings of the impact of PCE on the activity of the amygdala.
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Reward related ventral striatal activity and differential response to sertraline versus placebo in depressed individuals.
Tsafrir Greenberg,Jay C. Fournier,Richelle Stiffler,Henry W. Chase,Jorge R. C. Almeida,Haris Aslam,Thilo Deckersbach,Crystal Cooper,Marisa Toups,Thomas J. Carmody,Benji T. Kurian,Scott Peltier,Phillip Adams,Melvin G. McInnis,Maria A. Oquendo,Maurizio Fava,Ramin V. Parsey,Patrick J. McGrath,Myrna M. Weissman,Madhukar H. Trivedi,Mary L. Phillips +20 more
TL;DR: Pretreatment measures of reward-related VS activity may serve as objective neural markers to advance efforts to personalize interventions by guiding individual-level choice of antidepressant treatment.
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Scale‐free brain dynamics under physical and psychological distress: Pre‐treatment effects in women diagnosed with breast cancer
Nathan W. Churchill,Nathan W. Churchill,Bernadine Cimprich,Mary K. Askren,Mary K. Askren,Patricia A. Reuter-Lorenz,Mi Sook Jung,Scott Peltier,Marc G. Berman,Marc G. Berman +9 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that the distress associated with cancer diagnosis alters BOLD scaling, and H is a sensitive measure of the interaction between psychological versus physical distress.
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Symbolic Representations in Motor Sequence Learning
TL;DR: Different brain networks that are flexibly engaged depending on the conditions of sequence learning are revealed, including the inferior parietal lobule, which exhibited increased activation during learning regardless of the condition, supporting its role in forming an abstract representation of learned sequences.