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Ashlea Segal

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Current Opinion in Neurobiology|May 7, 2025
Decoding human brain evolution: Insights from genomicsYuting Liu, Mingli Li, Ashlea Segal, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 30, 2026
Baby brain? Evidence for no objective cognitive differences between mothers, fathers and non-parents in the post-partum periodM Navyaan Siddiqui, Edwina R Orchard, Ashlea Segal, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|November 7, 2024
Embracing variability in the search for biological mechanisms of psychiatric illnessAshlea Segal, Jeggan Tiego, Linden Parkes, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 12, 2025
Brain network dynamics reflect psychiatric illness status and transdiagnostic symptom profiles across health and diseaseCarrisa V Cocuzza, Sidhant Chopra, Ashlea Segal, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|March 13, 2023
Mode-based morphometry: A multiscale approach to mapping human neuroanatomyTrang Cao, James C Pang, Ashlea Segal, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|March 6, 2024
Mode-based morphometry: A multiscale approach to mapping human neuroanatomyTrang Cao, James C Pang, Ashlea Segal, et al.
Brain Communications|February 13, 2024
A multiscale characterization of cortical shape asymmetries in early psychosisYu-Chi Chen, Jeggan Tiego, Ashlea Segal, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|December 4, 2023
A shared spatial topography links the functional connectome correlates of cocaine use disorder and dopamine D<sub>2/3</sub> receptor densitiesJocelyn A Ricard, Loïc Labache, Ashlea Segal, et al.
Communications Biology|September 19, 2024
A shared spatial topography links the functional connectome correlates of cocaine use disorder and dopamine D<sub>2/3</sub> receptor densitiesJocelyn A Ricard, Loïc Labache, Ashlea Segal, et al.
Communications Biology|February 23, 2025
Author Correction: A shared spatial topography links the functional connectome correlates of cocaine use disorder and dopamine D<sub>2/3</sub> receptor densitiesJocelyn A Ricard, Loïc Labache, Ashlea Segal, et al.
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology|May 7, 2025
Decoding human brain evolution: Insights from genomicsYuting Liu, Mingli Li, Ashlea Segal, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 30, 2026
Baby brain? Evidence for no objective cognitive differences between mothers, fathers and non-parents in the post-partum periodM Navyaan Siddiqui, Edwina R Orchard, Ashlea Segal, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|November 7, 2024
Embracing variability in the search for biological mechanisms of psychiatric illnessAshlea Segal, Jeggan Tiego, Linden Parkes, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 12, 2025
Brain network dynamics reflect psychiatric illness status and transdiagnostic symptom profiles across health and diseaseCarrisa V Cocuzza, Sidhant Chopra, Ashlea Segal, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|March 13, 2023
Mode-based morphometry: A multiscale approach to mapping human neuroanatomyTrang Cao, James C Pang, Ashlea Segal, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|March 6, 2024
Mode-based morphometry: A multiscale approach to mapping human neuroanatomyTrang Cao, James C Pang, Ashlea Segal, et al.
Brain Communications|February 13, 2024
A multiscale characterization of cortical shape asymmetries in early psychosisYu-Chi Chen, Jeggan Tiego, Ashlea Segal, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|December 4, 2023
A shared spatial topography links the functional connectome correlates of cocaine use disorder and dopamine D<sub>2/3</sub> receptor densitiesJocelyn A Ricard, Loïc Labache, Ashlea Segal, et al.
Communications Biology|September 19, 2024
A shared spatial topography links the functional connectome correlates of cocaine use disorder and dopamine D<sub>2/3</sub> receptor densitiesJocelyn A Ricard, Loïc Labache, Ashlea Segal, et al.
Communications Biology|February 23, 2025
Author Correction: A shared spatial topography links the functional connectome correlates of cocaine use disorder and dopamine D<sub>2/3</sub> receptor densitiesJocelyn A Ricard, Loïc Labache, Ashlea Segal, et al.
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