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Kelly R Bijanki
Baylor College of Medicine
2010
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36948900Tractography-Based Modeling Explains Treatment Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Deep Brain Stimulation for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.Biol Psychiatry2024
36736418Decoding Depression Severity From Intracranial Neural Activity.Biol Psychiatry2023
37786678Default mode network spatio-temporal electrophysiological signature and causal role in creativity.bioRxiv2023
37693557Brain mechanisms underlying the emotion processing bias in treatment-resistant depression.bioRxiv2023
37986996Aperiodic neural activity is a biomarker for depression severity.medRxiv2023
37986830A biophysically constrained brain connectivity model based on stimulation-evoked potentials.bioRxiv2023
37293814Intracranial stimulation and EEG feature analysis reveal affective salience network specialization.Brain2023
36652488Cigarette smoking is associated with Herpesviruses in persons with and without serious mental illness.PLoS One2023
34189930Experiences of Persons With Serious Mental Illness During the COVID-19 Pandemic.Psychiatr Serv2022
35616527Spontaneous neuronal oscillations in the human insula are hierarchically organized traveling waves.Elife2022
35790135Automated optimization of deep brain stimulation parameters for modulating neuroimaging-based targets.J Neural Eng2022
35063186Deep Brain Stimulation for Depression Informed by Intracranial Recordings.Biol Psychiatry2022
35292403Imaging versus electrographic connectivity in human mood-related fronto-temporal networks.Brain Stimul2022
34287923Alpha and broadband high-frequency activity track task dynamics and predict performance in controlled decision-making.Psychophysiology2022
33152715NeuroDAC: an open-source arbitrary biosignal waveform generator.J Neural Eng2021
33611569In Reply: Case Series: Unilateral Amygdala Ablation Ameliorates Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms and Biomarkers.Neurosurgery2021
33578064Risk factors for natural cause mortality in a cohort of 1494 persons with serious mental illness.Psychiatry Res2021
33913499A Novel Framework for Network-Targeted Neuropsychiatric Deep Brain Stimulation.Neurosurgery2021
34887577Long-term ecological assessment of intracranial electrophysiology synchronized to behavioral markers in obsessive-compulsive disorder.Nat Med2021
34383050In Reply: A Novel Framework for Network-Targeted Neuropsychiatric Deep Brain Stimulation.Neurosurgery2021
34619386Identifying the neurophysiological effects of memory-enhancing amygdala stimulation using interpretable machine learning.Brain Stimul2021
34532716Uncovering biomarkers during therapeutic neuromodulation with PARRM: Period-based Artifact Reconstruction and Removal Method.Cell Rep Methods2021
33965166Leveraging Intracranial Neural Data to Accelerate Progress Toward Novel Therapies for Psychiatric Symptoms and Disorders.Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging2021
33450604Exposure to Epstein Barr virus and cognitive functioning in individuals with schizophrenia.Schizophr Res2021
29551365Human amygdala stimulation effects on emotion physiology and emotional experience.Neuropsychologia2020
31730752Improving long term patient outcomes from deep brain stimulation for treatment-refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder.Expert Rev Neurother2020
32259241Case Series: Unilateral Amygdala Ablation Ameliorates Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms and Biomarkers.Neurosurgery2020
30589643Cingulum stimulation enhances positive affect and anxiolysis to facilitate awake craniotomy.J Clin Invest2019
31314668Field potential 1/<i>f</i> activity in the subcallosal cingulate region as a candidate signal for monitoring deep brain stimulation for treatment-resistant depression.J Neurophysiol2019
29255054Direct electrical stimulation of the amygdala enhances declarative memory in humans.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2018
30120851Test-retest reliability of a stimulation-locked evoked response to deep brain stimulation in subcallosal cingulate for treatment resistant depression.Hum Brain Mapp2018
29730041Explaining individual variation in paternal brain responses to infant cries.Physiol Behav2018
24957354Effects of age on white matter integrity and negative symptoms in schizophrenia.Schizophr Res2015
26236221Depressive symptoms related to low fractional anisotropy of white matter underlying the right ventral anterior cingulate in older adults with atherosclerotic vascular disease.Front Hum Neurosci2015
24972588Case report: stimulation of the right amygdala induces transient changes in affective bias.Brain Stimul2014
25338068Hippocampal and left subcallosal anterior cingulate atrophy in psychotic depression.PLoS One2014
23348834White matter fractional anisotropy is inversely related to anxious symptoms in older adults with atherosclerosis.Int J Geriatr Psychiatry2013
24144509Characterizing white matter health and organization in atherosclerotic vascular disease: a diffusion tensor imaging study.Psychiatry Res2013
23790259Characterization of depression in prodromal Huntington disease in the neurobiological predictors of HD (PREDICT-HD) study.J Psychiatr Res2013
21623544Perceived stress in prodromal Huntington disease.Psychol Health2012
22744778Clinical predictors of driving status in Huntington's disease.Mov Disord2012
22397915Patterns of serotonergic antidepressant usage in prodromal Huntington disease.Psychiatry Res2012
21919061Anxious symptoms and cognitive function in non-demented older adults: an inverse relationship.Int J Geriatr Psychiatry2012
21302170The Trail Making Test in prodromal Huntington disease: contributions of disease progression to test performance.J Clin Exp Neuropsychol2011
24976948White matter integrity, as measured by diffusion tensor imaging, distinguishes between impaired and unimpaired older adult decision-makers: A preliminary investigation.J Cogn Psychol (Hove)2011
20604618Self-paced timing detects and tracks change in prodromal Huntington disease.Neuropsychology2010
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