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  1. Statistical relationships between surface form and sensory meanings of English words influence lexical processing.
  2. Emotion from the sound of a word: Statistical relationships between surface form and valence of English words influence lexical access and memory.
  3. EXPRESS: Non-arbitrary mappings between size and sound of English words: Form typicality effects during lexical access and memory
  4. The Queensland Twin Adolescent Brain Project, a longitudinal study of adolescent brain development
  5. Chronic aphasias after left-hemisphere resective surgery
  6. Interactions between the lipidome and genetic and environmental factors in autism
  7. The Neural Organization of Language Production
  8. On the roles of form systematicity and sensorimotor effects in language processing.
  9. Neural Correlates of Naturally Occurring Speech Errors during Picture Naming in Healthy Participants
  10. Brain Lesions Associated with Communication-Related Quality of Life Following Surgical Removal of Primary Left-Hemisphere Tumours
  11. Neighing dogs: Semantic context effects of environmental sounds in spoken word production - a replication and extension
  12. The left inferior frontal gyrus and the resolution of unimodal vs. cross-modal interference in speech production: A transcranial direct current stimulation study
  13. Online transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals differential effects of transitivity in left inferior parietal cortex but not premotor cortex during action naming
  14. Persistence of Anxiety/Depression Symptoms in Early Adolescence: A Prospective Study of Daily Life Stress, Rumination, and Daytime Sleepiness in a Genetically Informative Cohort
  15. Genetic Specificity of Hippocampal Subfield Volumes, Relative to Hippocampal Formation, Identified in 2148 Young Adult Twins and Siblings
  16. The Queensland Twin Adolescent Brain Project, a longitudinal study of adolescent brain development
  17. SCN1A overexpression, associated with a genomic region marked by a risk variant for a common epilepsy, raises seizure susceptibility
  18. Autism-related dietary preferences mediate autism-gut microbiome associations
  19. A meta‐analysis of deep brain structural shape and asymmetry abnormalities in 2,833 individuals with schizophrenia compared with 3,929 healthy volunteers via the ENIGMA Consortium
  20. Brain Correlates of Suicide Attempt in 18,925 Participants Across 18 International Cohorts
  21. Are Sex Differences in Human Brain Structure Associated With Sex Differences in Behavior?
  22. Queensland Family Cohort: a study protocol
  23. Mediated phonological–semantic priming in spoken word production: Evidence for cascaded processing from picture–word interference
  24. 1q21.1 distal copy number variants are associated with cerebral and cognitive alterations in humans
  25. Cortical thickness across the lifespan: Data from 17,075 healthy individuals aged 3–90 years
  26. Subcortical volumes across the lifespan: Data from 18,605 healthy individuals aged 3–90 years
  27. A Sound Explanation for Motor Cortex Engagement during Action Word Comprehension
  28. Greater male than female variability in regional brain structure across the lifespan
  29. Genetic correlations and genome-wide associations of cortical structure in general population samples of 22,824 adults
  30. The reliability and heritability of cortical folds and their genetic correlations across hemispheres
  31. Reproducibility in the absence of selective reporting: An illustration from large‐scale brain asymmetry research
  32. Region-specific sex differences in the hippocampus
  33. Top-down resolution of lexico-semantic competition in speech production and the role of the left inferior frontal gyrus: an fMRI study
  34. Brain aging in major depressive disorder: results from the ENIGMA major depressive disorder working group
  35. Association of Copy Number Variation of the 15q11.2 BP1-BP2 Region With Cortical and Subcortical Morphology and Cognition
  36. The genetic architecture of the human cerebral cortex
  37. A Neuroethics Framework for the Australian Brain Initiative
  38. Epigenome-wide meta-analysis of blood DNA methylation and its association with subcortical volumes: findings from the ENIGMA Epigenetics Working Group
  39. Neural Mechanisms for Monitoring and Halting of Spoken Word Production
  40. Genetic architecture of subcortical brain structures in 38,851 individuals
  41. The reliability and heritability of cortical folds and their genetic correlations across hemispheres
  42. Multi-Site Meta-Analysis of Morphometry
  43. Absolute and relative estimates of genetic and environmental variance in brain structure volumes
  44. The Shape of Things to Come in Speech Production: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of Visual Form Interference during Lexical Access
  45. Language deficits following dominant hemisphere tumour resection are significantly underestimated by syndrome-based aphasia assessments
  46. Associations between brain structure and perceived intensity of sweet and bitter tastes
  47. Accelerated estimation and permutation inference for ACE modeling
  48. The Oxford Handbook of Neurolinguistics
  49. Investigating the Spatial and Temporal Components of Speech Production
  50. Homogenizing Estimates of Heritability Among SOLAR-Eclipse, OpenMx, APACE, and FPHI Software Packages in Neuroimaging Data
  51. The neurobiology of taboo language processing: fMRI evidence during spoken word production
  52. Correction: Dose response of the 16p11.2 distal copy number variant on intracranial volume and basal ganglia
  53. A Fast Method for Estimating Statistical Power of Multivariate GWAS in Real Case Scenarios: Examples from the Field of Imaging Genetics
  54. Dose response of the 16p11.2 distal copy number variant on intracranial volume and basal ganglia
  55. Testing associations between cannabis use and subcortical volumes in two large population-based samples
  56. Mapping cortical brain asymmetry in 17,141 healthy individuals worldwide via the ENIGMA Consortium
  57. Genetic Complexity of Cortical Structure: Differences in Genetic and Environmental Factors Influencing Cortical Surface Area and Thickness
  58. The shape of things to come in speech production: Visual form interference during lexical access
  59. No lexical competition without priming: Evidence from the picture–word interference paradigm
  60. Lingual Gyrus Surface Area Is Associated with Anxiety-Depression Severity in Young Adults: A Genetic Clustering Approach
  61. Genetic Connectivity–Correlated Genetic Control of Cortical Thickness, Brain Volume, and White Matter
  62. tDCS effects on word production: Limited by design? Comment on Westwood et al. (2017)
  63. Genetic influences on individual differences in longitudinal changes in global and subcortical brain volumes: Results of the ENIGMA plasticity working group
  64. Subcortical brain structure and suicidal behaviour in major depressive disorder: a meta-analysis from the ENIGMA-MDD working group
  65. Genome-wide association study of working memory brain activation
  66. Approximating principal genetic components of subcortical shape
  67. A comparison of network definitions for detecting sex differences in brain connectivity using Support Vector Machines
  68. Mapping age effects along fiber tracts in young adults
  69. Relationship of a common OXTR gene variant to brain structure and default mode network function in healthy humans
  70. Novel genetic loci associated with hippocampal volume
  71. The locus of taboo context effects in picture naming
  72. Heritability of the shape of subcortical brain structures in the general population
  73. Human subcortical brain asymmetries in 15,847 people worldwide reveal effects of age and sex
  74. Partitioning heritability analysis reveals a shared genetic basis of brain anatomy and schizophrenia
  75. Novel genetic loci underlying human intracranial volume identified through genome-wide association
  76. Brain mechanisms of semantic interference in spoken word production: An anodal transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (atDCS) study
  77. Cortical abnormalities in adults and adolescents with major depression based on brain scans from 20 cohorts worldwide in the ENIGMA Major Depressive Disorder Working Group
  78. The effect of increased genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease on hippocampal and amygdala volume
  79. Genetic analysis of cortical sulci in 1,009 adults
  80. Comparison of template registration methods for multi-site meta-analysis of brain morphometry
  81. Heritability and genetic correlation between the cerebral cortex and associated white matter connections
  82. The heritability of the functional connectome is robust to common nonlinear registration methods
  83. Heritability and reliability of automatically segmented human hippocampal formation subregions
  84. Response to Dr Fried & Dr Kievit, and Dr Malhi et al.
  85. Genetic and Environmental Contributions to Functional Connectivity Architecture of the Human Brain
  86. Genetic influences on schizophrenia and subcortical brain volumes: large-scale proof of concept
  87. Head Motion and Inattention/Hyperactivity Share Common Genetic Influences: Implications for fMRI Studies of ADHD
  88. Let's Not Miss the Forest for the Trees: A Reply to Montefinese and Vinson's (2015) Commentary on Vieth et al. (2014)
  89. Genes influence the amplitude and timing of brain hemodynamic responses
  90. Heritability of the network architecture of intrinsic brain functional connectivity
  91. Interference from object part relations in spoken word production: Behavioural and fMRI evidence
  92. Neural Mechanisms Underlying Perilesional Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Aphasia: A Feasibility Study
  93. Early and Late Electrophysiological Effects of Distractor Frequency in Picture Naming: Reconciling Input and Output Accounts
  94. Long-lasting semantic interference effects in object naming are not necessarily conceptually mediated
  95. Heritability of fractional anisotropy in human white matter: A comparison of Human Connectome Project and ENIGMA-DTI data
  96. Genetic analysis of structural brain connectivity using DICCCOL models of diffusion MRI in 522 twins
  97. Heritability analysis of surface-based cortical thickness estimation on a large twin cohort
  98. Common genetic variants influence human subcortical brain structures
  99. Genome-wide interaction analysis reveals replicated epistatic effects on brain structure
  100. Feature overlap slows lexical selection: Evidence from the picture–word interference paradigm
  101. Obesity gene NEGR1 associated with white matter integrity in healthy young adults
  102. Heritability of head motion during resting state functional MRI in 462 healthy twins
  103. Serum cholesterol and variant in cholesterol-related gene CETP predict white matter microstructure
  104. Genetic architecture of subcortical brain regions: common and region-specific genetic contributions
  105. Automatic clustering of white matter fibers in brain diffusion MRI with an application to genetics
  106. Investigating brain connectivity heritability in a twin study using diffusion imaging data
  107. The roles of shared vs. distinctive conceptual features in lexical access
  108. Automatic clustering and population analysis of white matter tracts using maximum density paths
  109. Mind what you say—general and specific mechanisms for monitoring in speech production
  110. Multi-site study of additive genetic effects on fractional anisotropy of cerebral white matter: Comparing meta and megaanalytical approaches for data pooling
  111. A perfusion fMRI investigation of thematic and categorical context effects in the spoken production of object names
  112. Combining meta- and mega- analytic approaches for multi-site diffusion imaging based genetic studies: From the ENIGMA-DTI working group
  113. Identifying candidate gene effects by restricting search space in a multivariate genetic analysis of white matter microstructure
  114. Corrigendum to “Multi-site genetic analysis of diffusion images and voxelwise heritability analysis: A pilot project of the ENIGMA–DTI working group” [NeuroImage 81 (2013) 455–469]
  115. Neural activity associated with semantic versus phonological anomia treatments in aphasia
  116. Genetic effects on the cerebellar role in working memory: Same brain, different genes?
  117. A functional MRI study of the relationship between naming treatment outcomes and resting state functional connectivity in post-stroke aphasia
  118. The ENIGMA Consortium: large-scale collaborative analyses of neuroimaging and genetic data
  119. Multiple Stages Classification of Alzheimer’s Disease Based on Structural Brain Networks Using Generalized Low Rank Approximations (GLRAM)
  120. Power Estimates for Voxel-Based Genetic Association Studies Using Diffusion Imaging
  121. Modeling of the Hemodynamic Responses in Block Design fMRI Studies
  122. Corrigendum
  123. Putting an “End” to the Motor Cortex Representations of Action Words
  124. Relation between variants in the neurotrophin receptor gene, NTRK3, and white matter integrity in healthy young adults
  125. Multi-site genetic analysis of diffusion images and voxelwise heritability analysis: A pilot project of the ENIGMA–DTI working group
  126. Perfusion fMRI evidence for priming of shared feature-to-lexical connections during cumulative semantic interference in spoken word production
  127. Development of insula connectivity between ages 12 and 30 revealed by high angular resolution diffusion imaging
  128. Brain network efficiency and topology depend on the fiber tracking method: 11 tractography algorithms compared in 536 subjects
  129. Labeling white matter tracts in hardi by fusing multiple tract atlases with applications to genetics
  130. Development of the “rich club” in brain connectivity networks from 438 adolescents & adults aged 12 to 30
  131. A commonly carried genetic variant in the delta opioid receptor gene, OPRD1, is associated with smaller regional brain volumes: Replication in elderly and young populations
  132. Genome-wide scan of healthy human connectome discovers SPON1 gene variant influencing dementia severity
  133. Differential processing of thematic and categorical conceptual relations in spoken word production.
  134. Exhaustive Search of the SNP-SNP Interactome Identifies Epistatic Effects on Brain Volume in Two Cohorts
  135. Bivariate Genome-Wide Association Study of Genetically Correlated Neuroimaging Phenotypes from DTI and MRI through a Seemingly Unrelated Regression Model
  136. Genetic Clustering on the Hippocampal Surface for Genome-Wide Association Studies
  137. Development of brain structural connectivity between ages 12 and 30: A 4-Tesla diffusion imaging study in 439 adolescents and adults
  138. No specific role for the manual motor system in processing the meanings of words related to the hand
  139. Probabilistic orthographic cues to grammatical category in the brain
  140. A Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies Five Loci Influencing Facial Morphology in Europeans
  141. How a common variant in the growth factor receptor gene,NTRK1, affects white matter
  142. Genome-wide association identifies genetic variants associated with lentiform nucleus volume in N = 1345 young and elderly subjects
  143. Gene Network Effects on Brain Microstructure and Intellectual Performance Identified in 472 Twins
  144. Alzheimer's Disease Risk Gene, GAB2, is Associated with Regional Brain Volume Differences in 755 Young Healthy Twins
  145. Neuroimaging and Genetics: Exploring, Searching, and Finding
  146. Genetic and Environmental Influences on Neuroimaging Phenotypes: A Meta-Analytical Perspective on Twin Imaging Studies
  147. Left versus right hemisphere differences in brain connectivity: 4-Tesla HARDI tractography in 569 twins
  148. Diffusion imaging protocol effects on genetic associations
  149. Changes in anatomical brain connectivity between ages 12 and 30: A HARDI study of 467 adolescents and adults
  150. Discovery of genes that affect human brain connectivity: A genome-wide analysis of the connectome
  151. Relationship of a Variant in theNTRK1Gene to White Matter Microstructure in Young Adults
  152. Predicting White Matter Integrity from Multiple Common Genetic Variants
  153. Identification of common variants associated with human hippocampal and intracranial volumes
  154. Independent Distractor Frequency and Age-of-Acquisition Effects in Picture–Word Interference: fMRI Evidence for Post-lexical and Lexical Accounts according to Distractor Type
  155. Hierarchical topological network analysis of anatomical human brain connectivity and differences related to sex and kinship
  156. Brain structure in healthy adults is related to serum transferrin and the H63D polymorphism in the HFE gene
  157. Genetics of Path Lengths in Brain Connectivity Networks: HARDI-Based Maps in 457 Adults
  158. Test-Retest Reliability of Graph Theory Measures of Structural Brain Connectivity
  159. Automatic Population HARDI White Matter Tract Clustering by Label Fusion of Multiple Tract Atlases
  160. Pre-experimental Familiarization Increases Hippocampal Activity for Both Targets and Lures in Recognition Memory: An fMRI Study
  161. Altered Structural Brain Connectivity in Healthy Carriers of the Autism Risk Gene, CNTNAP2
  162. Cognitive functioning in older twins: The Older Australian Twins Study
  163. Memory Strength Effects in fMRI Studies: A Matter of Confidence
  164. Heritability of Working Memory Brain Activation
  165. Discovery and replication of dopamine-related gene effects on caudate volume in young and elderly populations (N=1198) using genome-wide search
  166. Cortical organization of environmental sounds by attribute
  167. Hierarchical clustering of the genetic connectivity matrix reveals the network topology of gene action on brain microstructure: An N=531 twin study
  168. BDNF gene effects on brain circuitry replicated in 455 twins
  169. Sex differences in the human connectome: 4-Tesla high angular resolution diffusion imaging (HARDI) tractography in 234 young adult twins
  170. The contribution of genes to cortical thickness and volume
  171. Genetics of white matter development: A DTI study of 705 twins and their siblings aged 12 to 29
  172. A Nonconservative Lagrangian Framework for Statistical Fluid Registration—SAFIRA
  173. An fMRI Investigation of Semantic and Phonological Naming Treatment in Aphasia
  174. The structure and connectivity of semantic memory in the healthy older adult brain
  175. Heritability of White Matter Fiber Tract Shapes: A HARDI Study of 198 Twins
  176. Genetic influences on brain asymmetry: A DTI study of 374 twins and siblings
  177. Semantic interference in object naming: An fMRI study of the postcue naming paradigm
  178. A genetic analysis of cortical thickness in 372 twins
  179. Multivariate variance-components analysis in DTI
  180. A new combined surface and volume registration
  181. Improving fluid registration through white matter segmentation in a twin study design
  182. Relating Fiber Crossing in HARDI to Intellectual Function
  183. Tracking the Arcuate Fasciculus in Patients with Aphasia
  184. Mirror neurons, the representation of word meaning, and the foot of the third left frontal convolution
  185. Scalar connectivity measures from fast-marching tractography reveal heritability of white matter architecture
  186. Statistically assisted fluid image registration algorithm - SAFIRA
  187. How does angular resolution affect diffusion imaging measures?
  188. A Comprehensive Neuropsychiatric Study of Elderly Twins: The Older Australian Twins Study
  189. Mapping the regional influence of genetics on brain structure variability — A Tensor-Based Morphometry study
  190. Auditory context effects in picture naming investigated with event-related fMRI
  191. Semantic Context and Visual Feature Effects in Object Naming: An fMRI Study using Arterial Spin Labeling
  192. Active fibers: Matching deformable tract templates to diffusion tensor images
  193. Can tissue segmentation improve registration? A study of 92 twins
  194. Genetic Influences on Hippocampal Structure Mapped in 288 Twins
  195. Mapping Genetic Influences on Brain Activation during the N-Back Working Memory Task: An fMRI Study of 315 Twins
  196. White Matter Complexity for Population Studies using Q-Ball Imaging: Application to Brain Asymmetry
  197. l-Dopa Modulates Functional Connectivity in Striatal Cognitive and Motor Networks: A Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Study
  198. Analyzing multi-fiber reconstruction in high angular resolution diffusion imaging using the tensor distribution function
  199. White matter integrity measured by fractional anisotropy correlates poorly with actual individual fiber anisotropy
  200. A Lagrangian formulation for statistical fluid registration
  201. The multivariate A/C/E model and the genetics of fiber architecture
  202. Reducing structural variation to determine the genetics of white matter integrity across hemispheres - A DTI study of 100 twins
  203. Dopaminergic Neuromodulation of Semantic Processing: A 4-T fMRI Study with Levodopa
  204. Genetics of Brain Fiber Architecture and Intellectual Performance
  205. Mapping genetic influences on ventricular structure in twins
  206. Extending Genetic Linkage Analysis to Diffusion Tensor Images to Map Single Gene Effects on Brain Fiber Architecture
  207. Genetics of Anisotropy Asymmetry: Registration and Sample Size Effects
  208. A Novel Measure of Fractional Anisotropy Based on the Tensor Distribution Function
  209. Tensor-Based Analysis of Genetic Influences on Brain Integrity Using DTI in 100 Twins
  210. Action word meaning representations in cytoarchitectonically defined primary and premotor cortices
  211. Quantifying the heritability of task-related brain activation and performance during the N-back working memory task: A twin fMRI study
  212. Meeting the Challenges of Neuroimaging Genetics
  213. Negative priming in naming of categorically related objects: An fMRI study
  214. Probabilistic multi-tensor estimation using the Tensor Distribution Function
  215. The tensor distribution function
  216. Comparison of fractional and geodesic anisotropy in diffusion tensor images of 90 monozygotic and dizygotic twins
  217. Quantitative genetic modeling of lateral ventricular shape and volume using multi-atlas fluid image alignment in twins
  218. Mapping genetic influences on brain fiber architecture with high angular resolution diffusion imaging (HARDI)
  219. Best individual template selection from deformation tensor minimization
  220. A new registration method based on Log-Euclidean Tensor metrics and its application to genetic studies
  221. Automated ventricular mapping with multi-atlas fluid image alignment reveals genetic effects in Alzheimer's disease
  222. Visualization Tools for High Angular Resolution Diffusion Imaging
  223. Brain Fiber Architecture, Genetics, and Intelligence: A High Angular Resolution Diffusion Imaging (HARDI) Study
  224. A Tensor-Based Morphometry Study of Genetic Influences on Brain Structure Using a New Fluid Registration Method
  225. Direct mapping of hippocampal surfaces with intrinsic shape context
  226. Corrigendum to “Mapping hippocampal and ventricular change in Alzheimer disease” [NeuroImage 22 (2004) 1754–1766]
  227. Neural correlates of semantic priming for ambiguous words: An event-related fMRI study
  228. Tracking Alzheimer's Disease
  229. Support for an auto-associative model of spoken cued recall: Evidence from fMRI
  230. Selectivity of human retinotopic visual cortex to S-cone-opponent, L/M-cone-opponent and achromatic stimulation
  231. Information-Theoretic Analysis of Brain White Matter Fiber Orientation Distribution Functions
  232. AUTOMATED 3D MAPPING & SHAPE ANALYSIS OF THE LATERAL VENTRICLES VIA FLUID REGISTRATION OF MULTIPLE SURFACE-BASED ATLASES
  233. Classic identity negative priming involves accessing semantic representations in the left anterior temporal cortex
  234. Diffusion indices on magnetic resonance imaging and neuropsychological performance in amnestic mild cognitive impairment
  235. Cognitive neuroimaging: Cognitive science out of the armchair
  236. Special issue on methods and learning in functional MRI: Introductory remarks
  237. Top-down influences on lexical selection during spoken word production: A 4T fMRI investigation of refractory effects in picture naming
  238. Orthographic effects on picture naming in Chinese: A 4T erfMRI study
  239. fMRI evidence of word frequency and strength effects in recognition memory
  240. fMRI evidence of word frequency and strength effects during episodic memory encoding
  241. Assessment of dynamic susceptibility contrast cerebral blood flow response to amphetamine challenge: A human pharmacological magnetic resonance imaging study at 1.5 and 4 T
  242. Quantitative and Qualitative Impairments in Semantic Fluency, but not Phonetic Fluency, as a Potential Risk Factor for Alzheimer's Disease
  243. Mapping hippocampal and ventricular change in Alzheimer disease
  244. Mapping cortical change in Alzheimer's disease, brain development, and schizophrenia
  245. Brain activity during automatic semantic priming revealed by event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging
  246. Progressive Dysgraphia in a Case of Posterior Cortical Atrophy
  247. Dynamics of Gray Matter Loss in Alzheimer's Disease
  248. Orthographic/Phonological Facilitation of Naming Responses in the Picture?Word Task: An Event-Related fMRI Study Using Overt Vocal Responding
  249. MR image-based measurement of rates of change in volumes of brain structures. Part II: application to a study of Alzheimer’s disease and normal aging
  250. 4D deformation modeling of cortical disease progression in Alzheimer's dementia
  251. Brain Activity During the Encoding, Retention, and Retrieval of Stimulus Representations
  252. The semantic interference effect in the picture-word task: an event-related fMRI study employing overt responses
  253. Identifying Rate-Limiting Nodes in Large-Scale Cortical Networks for Visuospatial Processing: An Illustration using fMRI
  254. The semantic interference effect in the picture-word paradigm: An event-related fMRI study employing overt responses
  255. Cerebral regions associated with verbal response initiation, suppression and strategy use
  256. Motor response suppression and the prepotent tendency to respond: a parametric fMRI study
  257. A 1H MRS study of probable Alzheimer’s disease and normal aging: implications for longitudinal monitoring of dementia progression
  258. The Modified Card Sorting Test: Test-retest stability and relationships with demographic variables in a healthy older adult sample
  259. An evaluation of differential reinforcement of other behavior, differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior, and restitution for the management of aggressive behaviors
  260. Prefrontal cortex activation during selective letter generation: An fMRI study
  261. A polynomial model for assessing changes in serial MR images: Application to Alzheimer's disease progression
  262. A reproducible method for automated extraction of brain volumes from 3D human head mr images
  263. Prefrontal Cortex Involvement in Selective Letter Generation: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
  264. Deficits on self ordered tasks associated with hyperostosis frontalis interna
  265. Nelson's (1976) modified card sorting test: A review
  266. Comparison of IQs and Verbal-Performance IQ Discrepancies Estimated from Two Seven-Subtest Short Forms of the WAIS-R
  267. A Role for the Hippocampus in Card Sorting? A Cautionary Note a Comment to Corcoran and Upton
  268. Detecting dynamic and genetic effects on brain structure using high-dimensional cortical pattern matching
  269. Neuroimaging and Clinical Neuropsychological Practice.