Effects of Pharmacotherapy, Neurodevelopment, Sex and Structural Asymmetry on Regional Intrinsic Homotopic Connectivity in Youths with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

Functional magnetic resonance imaging studies have long demonstrated a high degree of correlated activity between the left and right hemispheres of the brain. Interregional correlations between the time series of each brain voxel or region and its homotopic pair have recently been identified by meth...

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Main Author: Homoud, Zainab
Other Authors: Ombao, Hernando
Language:en
Published: 2021
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Online Access:Homoud, Z. (2021). Effects of Pharmacotherapy, Neurodevelopment, Sex and Structural Asymmetry on Regional Intrinsic Homotopic Connectivity in Youths with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. KAUST Research Repository. https://doi.org/10.25781/KAUST-2X0AM
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spelling ndltd-kaust.edu.sa-oai-repository.kaust.edu.sa-10754-6738972021-12-07T05:14:00Z Effects of Pharmacotherapy, Neurodevelopment, Sex and Structural Asymmetry on Regional Intrinsic Homotopic Connectivity in Youths with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Homoud, Zainab Ombao, Hernando Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering (BESE) Division Hauser, Charlotte Al-Naffouri, Tareq Y. ADHD Neurodevelopment Functional Connectivity Structural Asymmetry Functional magnetic resonance imaging studies have long demonstrated a high degree of correlated activity between the left and right hemispheres of the brain. Interregional correlations between the time series of each brain voxel or region and its homotopic pair have recently been identified by methods such as homotopic resting-state functional connectivity (H-RSFC). However, little is known about whether interhemispheric regions in patients with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are functionally abnormal. The aim of this thesis is to examine the association between H-RSFC and medication status, age, sex, and volumetric asymmetry index (AI). In our approach, region-based activity was obtained using three different methods. To test for associations, two linear mixed-effects models were used. Across results, H-RSFC variation was found in subcortical regions and portions of cortical regions. In addition, changes in functional connectivity were found to be linked with structural asymmetry in two cortical regions. More importantly, shifting in homotopic functional activation was found as a result of medication intake in youths with ADHD. These findings demonstrate the utility of homotopic resting-state functional connectivity for measuring differences among pharmacotherapy intake, gender, neurodevelopment, and structural asymmetry. 2021-12-05T09:46:14Z 2021-12-05T09:46:14Z 2021-12 Thesis Homoud, Z. (2021). Effects of Pharmacotherapy, Neurodevelopment, Sex and Structural Asymmetry on Regional Intrinsic Homotopic Connectivity in Youths with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. KAUST Research Repository. https://doi.org/10.25781/KAUST-2X0AM 10.25781/KAUST-2X0AM http://hdl.handle.net/10754/673897 en
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topic ADHD
Neurodevelopment
Functional Connectivity
Structural Asymmetry
spellingShingle ADHD
Neurodevelopment
Functional Connectivity
Structural Asymmetry
Homoud, Zainab
Effects of Pharmacotherapy, Neurodevelopment, Sex and Structural Asymmetry on Regional Intrinsic Homotopic Connectivity in Youths with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
description Functional magnetic resonance imaging studies have long demonstrated a high degree of correlated activity between the left and right hemispheres of the brain. Interregional correlations between the time series of each brain voxel or region and its homotopic pair have recently been identified by methods such as homotopic resting-state functional connectivity (H-RSFC). However, little is known about whether interhemispheric regions in patients with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are functionally abnormal. The aim of this thesis is to examine the association between H-RSFC and medication status, age, sex, and volumetric asymmetry index (AI). In our approach, region-based activity was obtained using three different methods. To test for associations, two linear mixed-effects models were used. Across results, H-RSFC variation was found in subcortical regions and portions of cortical regions. In addition, changes in functional connectivity were found to be linked with structural asymmetry in two cortical regions. More importantly, shifting in homotopic functional activation was found as a result of medication intake in youths with ADHD. These findings demonstrate the utility of homotopic resting-state functional connectivity for measuring differences among pharmacotherapy intake, gender, neurodevelopment, and structural asymmetry.
author2 Ombao, Hernando
author_facet Ombao, Hernando
Homoud, Zainab
author Homoud, Zainab
author_sort Homoud, Zainab
title Effects of Pharmacotherapy, Neurodevelopment, Sex and Structural Asymmetry on Regional Intrinsic Homotopic Connectivity in Youths with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
title_short Effects of Pharmacotherapy, Neurodevelopment, Sex and Structural Asymmetry on Regional Intrinsic Homotopic Connectivity in Youths with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
title_full Effects of Pharmacotherapy, Neurodevelopment, Sex and Structural Asymmetry on Regional Intrinsic Homotopic Connectivity in Youths with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
title_fullStr Effects of Pharmacotherapy, Neurodevelopment, Sex and Structural Asymmetry on Regional Intrinsic Homotopic Connectivity in Youths with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Pharmacotherapy, Neurodevelopment, Sex and Structural Asymmetry on Regional Intrinsic Homotopic Connectivity in Youths with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
title_sort effects of pharmacotherapy, neurodevelopment, sex and structural asymmetry on regional intrinsic homotopic connectivity in youths with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
publishDate 2021
url Homoud, Z. (2021). Effects of Pharmacotherapy, Neurodevelopment, Sex and Structural Asymmetry on Regional Intrinsic Homotopic Connectivity in Youths with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. KAUST Research Repository. https://doi.org/10.25781/KAUST-2X0AM
http://hdl.handle.net/10754/673897
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