
HaririLab Duke
@neurogenduke
The Laboratory of NeuroGenetics is a Psych & Neuro lab at Duke University working to identify mechanisms behind differences in genes, brain, and behavior.
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http://www.haririlab.com 19-05-2015 14:52:35
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Why are many fMRI measures unreliable? How can we improve our fMRI measurement to build precise and reliable biomarkers? In our new Trends in Cognitive Sciences review we discuss the biggest challenges and most exciting possibilities for individual-specific fMRI. authors.elsevier.com/c/1dEdD4sIRvHk…

Striving toward translation: strategies for reliable fMRI measurement ‘Review’ by Maxwell L. Elliott (Maxwell Elliott), Annchen R. Knodt (@annchenruth), & Ahmad R. Hariri (HaririLab Duke) bit.ly/2SFFSbS




Congratulations to Terrie Moffitt, winner of the 2022 Grawemeyer Award in Psychology whose research over the past 25 years has provided insight on the nature of juvenile crime – leading to changes in how the courts prosecute juveniles. bit.ly/32nfXKl Duke University Trinity College at Duke


DIBS professor of Duke Psychology & Neuroscience Ahmad Hariri PhD (HaririLab Duke) creates colorful brain "road maps" to chart the biological routes leading to individual differences in behavior and risk for psychiatric and neurological disorders 🌈🧠 youtu.be/yueP3lsoEm0



Excited to share our latest publication at HaririLab Duke! We evaluate brain structure in #cannabis users in the Dunedin Study, finding patterns of reduced integrity, but they are explained by concurrent use of #alcohol and #tobacco. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


excited to share the preprint of my first project with the Moffit & Caspi lab & HaririLab Duke ! we show that both motor and cognitive functioning are associated with the functional topography of higher-order brain networks during midlife biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

our new paper from HaririLab Duke is now out in Cerebral Cortex ! academic.oup.com/cercor/advance…









Now published in Nature Aging ! We introduce DunedinPACNI, a novel measure of the rate of aging derived from brain MRI, and validate it in three large, independent datasets nature.com/articles/s4358…