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Jillian Lee WigginsSan Diego State University Verified email at sdsu.edu Cited by 6571 |
Abnormalities of intrinsic functional connectivity in autism spectrum disorders
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) impact social functioning and communication, and individuals
with these disorders often have restrictive and repetitive behaviors. Accumulating data …
with these disorders often have restrictive and repetitive behaviors. Accumulating data …
Alterations of resting state functional connectivity in the default network in adolescents with autism spectrum disorders
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are associated with disturbances of neural connectivity.
Functional connectivity between neural structures is typically examined within the context of a …
Functional connectivity between neural structures is typically examined within the context of a …
Neural circuitry of emotional face processing in autism spectrum disorders
CS Monk, SJ Weng, JL Wiggins, N Kurapati… - Journal of Psychiatry and …, 2010 - jpn.ca
Background: Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are associated with severe impairments in
social functioning. Because faces provide nonverbal cues that support social interactions, …
social functioning. Because faces provide nonverbal cues that support social interactions, …
[HTML][HTML] Resting state cortico-cerebellar functional connectivity networks: a comparison of anatomical and self-organizing map approaches
The cerebellum plays a role in a wide variety of complex behaviors. In order to better understand
the role of the cerebellum in human behavior, it is important to know how this structure …
the role of the cerebellum in human behavior, it is important to know how this structure …
Amygdala habituation and prefrontal functional connectivity in youth with autism spectrum disorders
OBJECTIVE: Amygdala habituation, the rapid decrease in amygdala responsiveness to the
repeated presentation of stimuli, is fundamental to the nervous system. Habituation is …
repeated presentation of stimuli, is fundamental to the nervous system. Habituation is …
Developmental trajectories of irritability and bidirectional associations with maternal depression
Objective Irritability is a dimensional trait in typical development and a common presenting
symptom in many psychiatric disorders, including depression. However, little is known about …
symptom in many psychiatric disorders, including depression. However, little is known about …
Age-related changes in the structure and function of prefrontal cortex–amygdala circuitry in children and adolescents: A multi-modal imaging approach
The uncinate fasciculus is a major white matter tract that provides a crucial link between
areas of the human brain that underlie emotion processing and regulation. Specifically, the …
areas of the human brain that underlie emotion processing and regulation. Specifically, the …
Identifying early pathways of risk and resilience: The codevelopment of internalizing and externalizing symptoms and the role of harsh parenting
Psychological disorders co-occur often in children, but little has been done to document the
types of conjoint pathways internalizing and externalizing symptoms may take from the …
types of conjoint pathways internalizing and externalizing symptoms may take from the …
Neural activation to emotional faces in adolescents with autism spectrum disorders
Background: Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) involve a core deficit in social functioning and
impairments in the ability to recognize face emotions. In an emotional faces task designed …
impairments in the ability to recognize face emotions. In an emotional faces task designed …
Neural correlates of irritability in disruptive mood dysregulation and bipolar disorders
Objective: Bipolar disorder and disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD) are clinically
and pathophysiologically distinct, yet irritability can be a clinical feature of both illnesses. …
and pathophysiologically distinct, yet irritability can be a clinical feature of both illnesses. …