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11 pages 1173 KB

Ventral Attention Network Resting State Functional Connectivity: Psychosocial Correlates among US Adolescents

Shervin Assari, Alexandra Donovan, Babak Najand, Golnoush Akhlaghipour, Mario F Mendez
Journal of Biomedical and Life Sciences 5(2); 10.31586/jbls.2025.6208 - November 05, 2025
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<b>Background</b><b>:</b><b> </b>Resting-state functional MRI (rsfMRI) provides insights into large-scale brain network organization associated with cognitive control, emotion regulation, and attentio... Read more

Open Access Article
25 pages 4018 KB

Hippocampus Functional Connectivity, Impulsivity, and Subsequent Substance Use

Shervin Assari, Alexandra Donovan, Babak Najand, Golnoush Akhlaghipour, Mario F Mendez
Journal of Cellular Neuroscience 2(1); 10.31586/jcn.2025.1250 - March 08, 2025
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<b>Background: </b>The hippocampus plays a critical role in memory and decision-making processes, with its resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) linked to various behavioral outcomes. This stud... Read more

Open Access Article
16 pages 2316 KB

Resting-State Functional Connectivity Between the Cingulo-Opercular and Default Mode Networks May Explain Socioeconomic Inequalities in Cognitive Development

Shervin Assari, Alexandra Donovan, Golnoush Akhlaghipour, Mario F Mendez, Shervin Assari
Journal of Cellular Neuroscience 2(1); 10.31586/jcn.2025.1241 - February 24, 2025
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</b>Background: </b>The Cingulo-Opercular Network (CON) is a crucial executive control network involved in regulating actions and facilitating higher-order cognitive processes. Resting-state functiona... Read more

Open Access Article
18 pages 2660 KB

Nucleus Accumbens Resting State Functional Connectivity is Linked to Family Income, Reward Salience, and Substance Use

Shervin Assari, Alexandra Donovan
Journal of Cellular Neuroscience 2(1); 10.31586/jcn.2025.1244 - February 24, 2025
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<b>Background:</b> As a central component of the brain's reward system, nucleus accumbens (NAcc) plays a crucial role in reward salience and substance use behaviors. Changes in the NAcc are also relev... Read more

Open Access Article
25 pages 4089 KB

Socioeconomic Status, Trauma, Cognitive Function, Impulsivity, Reward Salience, and Future Substance Use: Role of Left Caudate Connectivity with the Cingulo-Opercular Network

Shervin Assari, Hossein Zare, Golnoush Akhlaghipour, Mario F Mendez
Journal of Cellular Neuroscience 1(1); 10.31586/jcn.2025.1264 - February 23, 2025
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<b>Background: </b>While understanding how corticostriatal connectivity is associated with socioeconomic status (SES), trauma exposure, cognitive function, reward salience, impulsivity, and future sub... Read more

Open Access Article
23 pages 3764 KB

Pallidum Functional Hypoconnectivity and Inhibitory Control as Partial Mediators of Environmental Influences on Tobacco and Marijuana Initiation

Shervin Assari, Hossein Zare
Journal of Cellular Neuroscience 1(1); 10.31586/jcn.2025.1140 - January 23, 2025
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<b>Background:</b><b> </b>Low socioeconomic status (SES) has been linked to higher rates of tobacco and marijuana use initiation; however, the contributions of environmental and neurocognitive factors... Read more

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24 pages 3869 KB

Brain-Wide Resting-State Functional Connectivity Partially Mediates Socioeconomic Disparities in Children's Cardiometabolic Health

Shervin Assari, Hossein Zare, Golnoush Akhlaghipour, Mario F Mendez
Journal of Cellular Neuroscience 1(1); 10.31586/jcn.2025.1143 - January 22, 2025
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<b>Background:</b> Although some neural mechanisms underlying socioeconomic status (SES) disparities are known, the role of brain-wide resting-state functional connectivity in these effects remains le... Read more