Creating probabilistic maps of the face network in the adolescent brain: a multicentre functional MRI study.

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Creating probabilistic maps of the face network in the adolescent brain: a multicentre functional MRI study. / Tahmasebi, Amir M; Artiges, Eric; Banaschewski, Tobias; Barker, Gareth J; Bruehl, Ruediger; Büchel, Christian; Conrod, Patricia J; Flor, Herta; Garavan, Hugh; Finsterbusch, Jürgen; Heinz, Andreas; Ittermann, Bernd; Loth, Eva; Mareckova, Klara; Martinot, Jean-Luc; Poline, Jean-Baptiste; Rietschel, Marcella; Smolka, Michael N; Ströhle, Andreas; Schumann, Gunter; Paus, Tomáš; Consortium, IMAGEN.

In: HUM BRAIN MAPP, Vol. 33, No. 4, 4, 2012, p. 938-957.

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Tahmasebi, AM, Artiges, E, Banaschewski, T, Barker, GJ, Bruehl, R, Büchel, C, Conrod, PJ, Flor, H, Garavan, H, Finsterbusch, J, Heinz, A, Ittermann, B, Loth, E, Mareckova, K, Martinot, J-L, Poline, J-B, Rietschel, M, Smolka, MN, Ströhle, A, Schumann, G, Paus, T & Consortium, IMAGEN 2012, 'Creating probabilistic maps of the face network in the adolescent brain: a multicentre functional MRI study.', HUM BRAIN MAPP, vol. 33, no. 4, 4, pp. 938-957. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21416563?dopt=Citation>

APA

Tahmasebi, A. M., Artiges, E., Banaschewski, T., Barker, G. J., Bruehl, R., Büchel, C., Conrod, P. J., Flor, H., Garavan, H., Finsterbusch, J., Heinz, A., Ittermann, B., Loth, E., Mareckova, K., Martinot, J-L., Poline, J-B., Rietschel, M., Smolka, M. N., Ströhle, A., ... Consortium, IMAGEN. (2012). Creating probabilistic maps of the face network in the adolescent brain: a multicentre functional MRI study. HUM BRAIN MAPP, 33(4), 938-957. [4]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21416563?dopt=Citation

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Tahmasebi AM, Artiges E, Banaschewski T, Barker GJ, Bruehl R, Büchel C et al. Creating probabilistic maps of the face network in the adolescent brain: a multicentre functional MRI study. HUM BRAIN MAPP. 2012;33(4):938-957. 4.

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title = "Creating probabilistic maps of the face network in the adolescent brain: a multicentre functional MRI study.",
abstract = "Large-scale magnetic resonance (MR) studies of the human brain offer unique opportunities for identifying genetic and environmental factors shaping the human brain. Here, we describe a dataset collected in the context of a multi-centre study of the adolescent brain, namely the IMAGEN Study. We focus on one of the functional paradigms included in the project to probe the brain network underlying processing of ambiguous and angry faces. Using functional MR (fMRI) data collected in 1,110 adolescents, we constructed probabilistic maps of the neural network engaged consistently while viewing the ambiguous or angry faces; 21 brain regions responding to faces with high probability were identified. We were also able to address several methodological issues, including the minimal sample size yielding a stable location of a test region, namely the fusiform face area (FFA), as well as the effect of acquisition site (eight sites) and scanner (four manufacturers) on the location and magnitude of the fMRI response to faces in the FFA. Finally, we provided a comparison between male and female adolescents in terms of the effect sizes of sex differences in brain response to the ambiguous and angry faces in the 21 regions of interest. Overall, we found a stronger neural response to the ambiguous faces in several cortical regions, including the fusiform face area, in female (vs. male) adolescents, and a slightly stronger response to the angry faces in the amygdala of male (vs. female) adolescents.",
author = "Tahmasebi, {Amir M} and Eric Artiges and Tobias Banaschewski and Barker, {Gareth J} and Ruediger Bruehl and Christian B{\"u}chel and Conrod, {Patricia J} and Herta Flor and Hugh Garavan and J{\"u}rgen Finsterbusch and Andreas Heinz and Bernd Ittermann and Eva Loth and Klara Mareckova and Jean-Luc Martinot and Jean-Baptiste Poline and Marcella Rietschel and Smolka, {Michael N} and Andreas Str{\"o}hle and Gunter Schumann and Tom{\'a}{\v s} Paus and IMAGEN Consortium",
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AU - Artiges, Eric

AU - Banaschewski, Tobias

AU - Barker, Gareth J

AU - Bruehl, Ruediger

AU - Büchel, Christian

AU - Conrod, Patricia J

AU - Flor, Herta

AU - Garavan, Hugh

AU - Finsterbusch, Jürgen

AU - Heinz, Andreas

AU - Ittermann, Bernd

AU - Loth, Eva

AU - Mareckova, Klara

AU - Martinot, Jean-Luc

AU - Poline, Jean-Baptiste

AU - Rietschel, Marcella

AU - Smolka, Michael N

AU - Ströhle, Andreas

AU - Schumann, Gunter

AU - Paus, Tomáš

AU - Consortium, IMAGEN

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N2 - Large-scale magnetic resonance (MR) studies of the human brain offer unique opportunities for identifying genetic and environmental factors shaping the human brain. Here, we describe a dataset collected in the context of a multi-centre study of the adolescent brain, namely the IMAGEN Study. We focus on one of the functional paradigms included in the project to probe the brain network underlying processing of ambiguous and angry faces. Using functional MR (fMRI) data collected in 1,110 adolescents, we constructed probabilistic maps of the neural network engaged consistently while viewing the ambiguous or angry faces; 21 brain regions responding to faces with high probability were identified. We were also able to address several methodological issues, including the minimal sample size yielding a stable location of a test region, namely the fusiform face area (FFA), as well as the effect of acquisition site (eight sites) and scanner (four manufacturers) on the location and magnitude of the fMRI response to faces in the FFA. Finally, we provided a comparison between male and female adolescents in terms of the effect sizes of sex differences in brain response to the ambiguous and angry faces in the 21 regions of interest. Overall, we found a stronger neural response to the ambiguous faces in several cortical regions, including the fusiform face area, in female (vs. male) adolescents, and a slightly stronger response to the angry faces in the amygdala of male (vs. female) adolescents.

AB - Large-scale magnetic resonance (MR) studies of the human brain offer unique opportunities for identifying genetic and environmental factors shaping the human brain. Here, we describe a dataset collected in the context of a multi-centre study of the adolescent brain, namely the IMAGEN Study. We focus on one of the functional paradigms included in the project to probe the brain network underlying processing of ambiguous and angry faces. Using functional MR (fMRI) data collected in 1,110 adolescents, we constructed probabilistic maps of the neural network engaged consistently while viewing the ambiguous or angry faces; 21 brain regions responding to faces with high probability were identified. We were also able to address several methodological issues, including the minimal sample size yielding a stable location of a test region, namely the fusiform face area (FFA), as well as the effect of acquisition site (eight sites) and scanner (four manufacturers) on the location and magnitude of the fMRI response to faces in the FFA. Finally, we provided a comparison between male and female adolescents in terms of the effect sizes of sex differences in brain response to the ambiguous and angry faces in the 21 regions of interest. Overall, we found a stronger neural response to the ambiguous faces in several cortical regions, including the fusiform face area, in female (vs. male) adolescents, and a slightly stronger response to the angry faces in the amygdala of male (vs. female) adolescents.

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