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1. Imaging-genomic spatial-modality attentive fusion for studying neuropsychiatric disorders.

2. Multi-modal deep learning from imaging genomic data for schizophrenia classification.

3. A whole-brain neuromark resting-state fMRI analysis of first-episode and early psychosis: Evidence of aberrant cortical-subcortical-cerebellar functional circuitry

4. Reliability and clinical utility of spatially constrained estimates of intrinsic functional networks from very short fMRI scans.

5. Identifying Alcohol Use Disorder With Resting State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Data: A Comparison Among Machine Learning Classifiers.

6. Multiframe Evolving Dynamic Functional Connectivity (EVOdFNC) : A Method for Constructing and Investigating Functional Brain Motifs.

7. Identifying Alcohol Use Disorder With Resting State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Data: A Comparison Among Machine Learning Classifiers

8. Multiframe Evolving Dynamic Functional Connectivity (EVOdFNC): A Method for Constructing and Investigating Functional Brain Motifs

9. Unraveling the Neural Landscape of Mental Disorders using Double Functional Independent Primitives (dFIPs).

11. Whole-Brain Functional Network Connectivity Abnormalities in Affective and Non-Affective Early Phase Psychosis

12. Whole-Brain Functional Network Connectivity Abnormalities in Affective and Non-Affective Early Phase Psychosis.

13. Phase fMRI Reveals More Sparseness and Balance of Rest Brain Functional Connectivity Than Magnitude fMRI

14. A whole-brain neuromark resting-state fMRI analysis of first-episode and early psychosis: Evidence of aberrant cortical-subcortical-cerebellar functional circuitry.

15. Phase fMRI Reveals More Sparseness and Balance of Rest Brain Functional Connectivity Than Magnitude fMRI.

16. Linked 4-Way Multimodal Brain Differences in Schizophrenia in a Large Chinese Han Population.

17. Resting-state functional network connectivity in prefrontal regions differs between unmedicated patients with bipolar and major depressive disorders.

18. Mutually temporally independent connectivity patterns: A new framework to study the dynamics of brain connectivity at rest with application to explain group difference based on gender.

19. Baseline effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on glutamatergic neurotransmission and large-scale network connectivity.

20. Phase fMRI Reveals More Sparseness and Balance of Rest Brain Functional Connectivity Than Magnitude fMRI

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