Publications by authors named "A F Manelis"

Background: Hand dexterity is affected by normal aging and neuroinflammatory processes in the brain. Understanding the relationship between hand dexterity and brain structure in neurotypical older adults may be informative about prodromal pathological processes, thus providing an opportunity for earlier diagnosis and intervention to improve functional outcomes.

Methods: this study investigates the associations between hand dexterity and brain measures in neurotypical older adults (≥65 years) using the Nine-Hole Peg Test (9HPT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

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Understanding the developmental trajectories for recognizing facial expressions is important for a better understanding of development of psychiatric disorders. In this study, we examined the recognition of emotional and neutral facial expressions in 93 typically developing adolescents and adults. The Emotion Intensity Rating task required participants to rate the intensity of emotional expression in happy, neutral, and sad faces on a scale from 1 to 9.

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  • Understanding how working memory recovers after a concussion is crucial for better clinical outcomes and guiding return-to-activity decisions, especially in adolescents.
  • A study using fMRI scanned 45 concussed adolescents soon after their injury and again at six months, alongside 32 healthy control adolescents, while they performed memory tasks with different emotional distractions.
  • Results showed that while the concussed adolescents improved in speed and accuracy by six months, they demonstrated less activation in key brain areas (LIFG) compared to controls, indicating potential adjustments in brain function post-concussion.
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Background: Although enlargement of the lateral ventricles was previously observed in individuals with mood disorders, the link between ventricular size and asymmetry with other indices of brain structure remains underexplored. In this study, we examined the association of lateral ventricular size and asymmetry with cortical myelin content in individuals with bipolar (BD) and depressive (DD) disorders compared to healthy controls (HC).

Methods: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used to obtain T1w and T2w images from 149 individuals (age=27.

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Introduction: The ability to resolve interference declines with age and is attributed to neurodegeneration and reduced cognitive function and mental alertness in older adults. Our previous study revealed that task-irrelevant but environmentally meaningful sounds improve performance on the modified Simon task in older adults. However, little is known about neural correlates of this sound facilitation effect.

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