George Andrew James

Publications

Journals

James GA, Lu XL, VanMeter J, Sathian K, Hu XP, Butler AJ. Changes in resting-state effective connectivity in the motor network following rehabilitation of upper-extremity post-stroke paresis. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation (in press).

James GA, Kelley ME, Craddock RC, Holzheimer PE, Dunlop B, Nemeroff C, Mayberg HS, Hu XP. (2009) Exploratory structural equation modeling of resting-state fMRI: applicability of group models to individual subjects. Neuroimage, 45, 778-787.

James GA, Li X, DuBois GE, Zhou L, Hu XP. (2009). Prolonged insula activation during aftertaste perception. NeuroReport, 20, 245-250.

James, G.A., Miller, J.L., Goldstone, A.P., Couch, J.A., He, G., Driscol, D.J. & Liu, Y. (2007). Enhanced activation of reward-mediating prefrontal regions in response to food stimuli in Prader-Willi Syndrome. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 78, 615-619.

James, G.A., He, G. & Liu, Y.  (2005).  A full-size MRI-compatible keyboard response system.  Neuroimage, 25, 328-331.

Shapira, N.A., Lessig, M.C., He, G., James, G.A., Driscoll, D.J. & Liu, Y.  (2005).  Satiety dysfunction in Prader-Willi syndrome demonstrated by fMRI.  Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, 76, 260-262.

Shapira, N.A., Liu, Y., He, G., Bradley, M.M., Lessig, M.C., James, G.A., Stein, D.J., Lang, P.J., & Goodman, W.K.  (2003).  Brain activation by disgust-inducing pictures in obsessive-compulsive disorder.  Biological Psychiatry, 54, 751-756.

He, G., Tan, L.-H., Tang, Y., James, G.A., Wright, P., Eckert, M., Fox, P.T. & Liu, Y.  (2003).  Modulation of neural connectivity during tongue movement and Chinese pin-yin speech.  Human Brain Mapping, 18, 222-232.

James, G.A., Guo, W. & Liu, Y.  (2001).  Imaging in vivo brain-hormone interaction in the control of eating and obesity.  Diabetes, Technology & Therapeutics, 3, 617-622.

Book Chapters

James, G.A., Gold, M.S. & Liu, Y.  (2004).  Interaction of satiety and reward response to food stimulation.  In M.S. Gold (Ed.), Eating Disorders, Overeating, and Pathological Attachment to Food:  Independent or Addictive Disorders?  Binghamton, New York:  Hawthorn Medical Press