Neuroimaging

Accelerated TMS Guided by Individualized fMRI Connectivity Targeting Outperformed Conventional Targeting in Major Depression Patients
A clinical trial led by BBRF grantee and prizewinner Joseph J. Taylor M.D., Ph.D., of Harvard and Mass General Brigham, has generated head-to-head evidence that neuroimaging can be used to improve… Read More
Study Finds Patterns of Brain Atrophy in Schizophrenia Converge on a Common Functional Brain Network
For decades, brain imaging has generated compelling evidence for brain atrophy in people diagnosed with schizophrenia. Brain atrophy involves the loss of brain tissue—the loss of both neurons and the… Read More
Imaging-Based “Normative Model” of Healthy Brain Promises to Significantly Advance Mental Illness Research and Diagnosis
An international team has reported the development of a new online-based resource that could significantly advance brain research and ultimately aid in the clinical diagnosis and early detection of a… Read More
Brain’s White Matter Linked to Core Cognitive Deficits in Schizophrenia
Some of the core cognitive problems that affect people with schizophrenia, such as reduced information processing speed and impaired working memory, are associated with alterations in the brain’s… Read More