Publications

  1. Marek S, Tervo-Clemmens B, Nielsen AN, Wheelock MD, Miller RL, Laumann TO, Earl E, Foran WW, Cordova MDoyle OPerrone AMiranda-Dominguez OFeczko E, Sturgeon D, Graham AHermosillo RSnider KGalassi A, Nagel BJ, Ewing SWF, Eggebrecht AT, Garavan H, Dale AM, Greene DJ, Barch DM, Fair DA, Luna B, Dosenbach NUF. (2019). Identifying reproducible individual differences in childhood functional brain networks: An ABCD studyDev Cogn Neurosci, 40:100706. 
  2. Ramirez JSBGraham AM, Thompson JR, Zhu JY, Sturgeon D, Bagley JL, Thomas EPapadakis S, Bah M, Perrone AEarl EMiranda-Dominguez OFeczko E, Fombonne EJ, Amaral DG, Nigg JT, Sullivan EL, Fair DA. (2019). Maternal Interleukin-6 Is Associated With Macaque Offspring Amygdala Development and BehaviorCerebral Cortex. 
  3. Feczko E, Balba NM, Miranda-Dominguez OCordova M, Karalunas SL, Irwin L, Demeter DV, Hill AP, Langhorst BH, Grieser Painter J, Van Santen J, Fombonne EJ, Nigg JT, Fair DA. (2018). Subtyping cognitive profiles in autism spectrum disorder using a functional random forest algorithmNeuroimage, 172, 674–688.
  4. Mills BD, Grayson DS, Shunmugavel A, Miranda-Dominguez OFeczko EEarl E, Neve KA, Fair DA. (2018). Correlated gene expression and anatomical communication support synchronized brain activity in the mouse functional connectomeJournal of Neuroscience, 38(25), 5774-5787. PMC6010566.
  5. Rudolph MD, Graham AMFeczko EMiranda-Dominguez O, Rasmussen JM, Nardos R, Entringer S, Wadhwa PD, Buss C, Fair DA. (2018). Maternal IL-6 during pregnancy can be estimated from newborn brain connectivity and predicts future working memory in offspringNature Neuroscience, 21(5), 765–772. PMC5920734.
  6. Greene DJ, Koller JM, Hampton JM, Wesevich V, Van AN, Nguyen AL, Hoyt CR, McIntyre L, Earl EA, Klein RL, Shimony JS, Petersen SE, Schlaggar BL, Fair DA, Dosenbach NUF. (2018). Behavioral interventions for reducing head motion during MRI scans in children. Neuroimage. 171:234-245. PMC5857466.
  7. Dosenbach NUF, Koller JM, Earl EA, Miranda-Dominguez O, Klein RL, Van AN, Snyder AZ, Nagel BJ, Nigg JT, Nguyen AL, Wesevich V, Greene DJ, Fair DA. (2017). Real-time motion analytics during brain MRI improve data quality and reduce costsNeuroimage, 161:80-93. 
  8. Rudolph MD, Miranda-Dominguez O, Cohen AO, Breiner K, Steinberg L, Bonnie RJ, Scott ES, Taylor-Thompson K, Chein J, Fettich KC, Richeson JA, Dellarco DV, Galván A, Casey BJ, Fair DA. (2017). At risk of being risky: The relationship between “brain age” under emotional states and risk preference. Dev Cogn Neurosci, 24:93-106. PMC5849238.
  9. Graham AM, Rasmussen JM, Rudolph MD, Heim CM, Gilmore JH, Styner M, Potkin SG, Entringer S, Wadhwa PD, Fair DA, Buss C. (2017). Maternal systemic interleukin-6 during pregnancy is associated with newborn amygdala phenotypes and subsequent behavior at 2 years of ageBiological Psychiatry, 83(2), 109–119. PMC5723539.
  10. Grayson DS, Bliss-Moreau E, Machado CJ, Bennett J, Shen K, Grant KA, Fair DA, Amaral DG. (2016). The rhesus monkey connectome predicts disrupted functional networks resulting from pharmacogenetic inactivation of the amygdalaNeuron, 91(2):453-66. PMC5233431.
  11. Graham AM, Buss C, Rasmussen JM, Rudolph MD, Demeter DV, Gilmore JH, Styner M, Entringer S, Wadhwa PD, Fair DA. (2016). Implications of newborn amygdala connectivity for fear and cognitive development at 6-months-of-age. Dev Cogn Neurosci, 18:12-25. PMC4819011.
  12. Graham AMFair DA. (2015). Commentary: Developmental connectomics to advance our understanding of typical and atypical brain development–a commentary on Vértes and Bullmore. J Child Psychol Psychiatry, 56(3):321-3. PMC4503312.
  13. Graham AM, Pfeifer JH, Fisher PA, Lin W, Gao W, Fair DA. (2015). The potential of infant fMRI research and the study of early life stress as a promising exemplar. Dev Cogn Neurosci, 12:12-39. PMC4385461.
  14. Graham AM, Pfeifer JH, Fisher PA, Carpenter S, Fair DA. (2015). Early life stress is associated with default system integrity and emotionality during infancy. J Child Psychol Psychiatry, 56(11):1212-22. PMC4580514.
  15. Stafford JM, Jarrett BR, Miranda-Dominguez O, Mills BD, Cain N, Mihalas S, Lahvis GP, Lattal KM, Mitchell SH, David SV, Fryer JD, Nigg JT, Fair DA. (2015). Large-scale topology and the default mode network in the mouse connectomeProceedings of the National Academy of Science, 111(52), 18745–18750. PMC4284535.
  16. Miranda-Dominguez O, Mills BD, Grayson D, Woodall A, Grant KA, Kroenke CD, Fair DA. (2014). Bridging the gap between the human and macaque connectome: A quantitative comparison of global interspecies structure-function relationships and network topologyJournal of Neuroscience, 34(16), 5552–5563. PMC3988411.
  17. Ray S, Miller M, Karalunas S, Robertson C, Grayson DS, Cary RP, Hawkey E, Painter JG, Kriz D, Fombonne E, Nigg JT, Fair DA.(2014). Structural and functional connectivity of the human brain in autism spectrum disorders and attention-deficit/hypteractivity disorder: A rich-club organization study. Human Brain Mapping, 35(12), 6032–6048. PMC4319550.
  18. Gates KM, Molenaar PC, Iyer SP, Nigg JT, Fair DA. (2014). Organizing heterogeneous samples using community detection of GIMME-derived resting state functional networksPLoS One 9(3), e91322. PMC3958357.
  19. Miranda-Dominguez O, Mills BD, Grayson D, Woodall A, Grant KA, Kroenke CD, Fair DA. (2014). Bridging the gap between the human and macaque connectome: a quantitative comparison of global interspecies structure-function relationships and network topology. J Neurosci, 34(16):5552-63. PMC3988411.
  20. Di Martino A, Yan CG, Li Q, Denio E, Castellanos FX, Alaerts K, Anderson JS, Assaf M, Bookheimer SY, Dapretto M, Deen B, Delmonte S, Dinstein I, Ertl-Wagner B, Fair DA, Gallagher L, Kennedy DP, Keown CL, Keysers C, Lainhart JE, Lord C, Luna B, Menon V, Minshew NJ, Monk CS, Mueller S, Müller RA, Nebel MB, Nigg JT, O’Hearn K, Pelphrey KA, Peltier SJ, Rudie JD, Sunaert S, Thioux M, Tyszka JM, Uddin LQ, Verhoeven JS, Wenderoth N, Wiggins JL, Mostofsky SH, Milham MP. (2014) The autism brain imaging data exchange: towards a large-scale evaluation of the intrinsic brain architecture in autism. Mol Psychiatry. 19(6):659-67. PMC4162310.
  21. Ray S, Miller M, Karalunas S, Robertson C, Grayson DS, Cary RP, Hawkey E, Painter JG, Kriz D, Fombonne E, Nigg JT, Fair DA. (2014). Structural and functional connectivity of the human brain in autism spectrum disorders and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: A rich club-organization study. Hum Brain Mapp, 35(12):6032-48. PMC4319550.
  22. Nardos R, Gregory WT, Krisky C, Newell A, Nardos B, Schlaggar B, Fair DA. (2014). Examining mechanisms of brain control of bladder function with resting state functional connectivity MRI. Neurourol Urodyn, 33(5):493-501.
  23. Fair DA, Nigg JT, Iyer S, Bathula D, Mills KL, Dosenbach NU, Schlaggar BL, Mennes M, Gutman D, Bangaru S, Buitelaar JK, Dickstein DP, Di Martino A, Kennedy DN, Kelly C, Luna B, Schweitzer JB, Velanova K, Wang YF, Mostofsky S, Castellanos FX, Milham MP. (2013). Distinct neural signatures detected for ADHD subtypes after controlling for micro-movements in resting state functional connectivity MRI dataFrontiers in Systems Neuroscience. PMC3563110.
  24. Fair DA, Bathula D, Nikolas M, Nigg JT. (2012). Distinct neuropsychological subgroups in typically developing youth inform heterogeneity in ADHDProceedings of the National Academy of Science, 109(17), 6769–6774. PMC3340031.
  25. Dosenbach NUF, Nardos B, Cohen AL, Fair D, Power JD, Church JA, Nelson SM, Wig GS, Vogel AC, Lessov-Schlaggar CN, Barnes KA, Dubis JW, Feczko E, Coalson RS, Pruett JR, Barch DM, Petersen SE, Schlaggar BL. (2010). Prediction of individual brain maturity using fMRIScience, 329(5997), 1358–1361. PMC3135376.
  26. Fair DA, Posner J, Nagel BJ, Bathula D, Dias TG, Mills KL, Blythe MS, Giwa A, Schmitt CF, Nigg JT. (2010). Atypical default network connectivity in youth with ADHDBiological Psychiatry, 68(12), 1084–1091. PMC2997893.
  27. Dosenbach NU, Nardos B, Cohen AL, Fair DA, Power JD, Church JA, Nelson SM, Wig GS, Vogel AC, Lessov-Schlaggar CN, Barnes KA, Dubis JW, Feczko E, Coalson RS, Pruett JR Jr, Barch DM, Petersen SE, Schlaggar BL. (2010). Prediction of individual brain maturity using fMRI. Science. 329(5997):1358-61. PMC3135376.
  28. Fair DA, Snyder AZ, Connor LT, Nardos B, Corbetta M. (2009). Task-evoked BOLD responses are normal in areas of diaschisis after stroke. Neurorehabil Neural Repair, 23(1):52-7. PMC3790660.