Figure from Bernard & Seidler, 2013, Cerebellum, demonstrating our new lobular cerebellar volumetric analysis method.
In Press
^Hausman, H.K., ^Jackson, T.B., Goen, J.R.M., & Bernard, J.A. (In Press). From synchrony to asynchrony: cerebellar-basal ganglia functional circuits in young and older adults. Cerebral Cortex. (^contributed equally)
Pelletier-Baldelli, A., Orr, J.M., Bernard, J.A., & Mittal, V.A. (In Press) Social reward processing: a biomarker for predicting psychosis risk? Schizophrenia Research.
2019
Walther, S. Bernard, J.A., Mittal, V.A., & Shankman, S.A. (2019). The utility of an RDoC motor domain to understand psychomotor symptoms in depression. Psychological Medicine, 49, 212-216.
Damme, K., Gupta, T., Nusslock, R., Bernard, J.A., Orr, J.M., & Mittal, V.A. (2019). Cortical Morphometry in the Psychosis Risk Period: A comprehensive perspective of surface features. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, 4, 434-443.
Orr, J.M., Imburgio, M.J., Bernard, J.A., Banich, M.T. (2019). Striatal-frontal network activation during voluntary task selection under conditions of monetary reward. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 19, 568-585.
Ballard, H., Goen, J.R.M, Maldonado, T, & Bernard, J.A. (2019). Transcranial direct current stimulation to the posterior cerebellum facilitates motor sequence learning. Journal of Neurophysiology, 122, 490-499.
2018
Gupta, T., Dean, D.J., Kelley, N.J., Bernard, J.A., Ristanovic, I., & Mittal, V.A. (2018). Cerebellar transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) improves procedural learning in nonclinical psychosis: a double-blind crossover study. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 44, 1373-1380.
Bernard, J.A., Orr, J.M., Dean, D.J., & Mittal, V.A. (2018). The cerebellum and learning of non-motor associations in individuals at clinical-high risk for psychosis. Neuroimage: Clinical, 19, 137-146.
Dean, D.J., Walther, S., Bernard, J.A., & Mittal, V.A. (2018). Motor clusters reveal differences in risk for psychosis, cognitive function, and functional connectivity: evidence for vulnerability subtypes. Clinical Psychological Science, 6, 721-734.
Clark, S.V., Ahmadi, A., Bernard, J.A., Mittal, V.A., & Turner, J.A. (2018). Stronger default mode network connectivity is associated with poorer clinical insight in adolescents at ultra-high risk for psychosis. Schizophrenia Research, 193, 244-250.
2017
Bernard, J.A. & Orr, J.M. (2017). Neuroimaging Biomarkers of Psychopathology: A Silver Bullet for Prediction, or Too Soon to Tell? Journal of Ethics in Mental Health, 10, 1-12.
Osborn, K.J., Bernard, J.A., Gupta, T., Dean, D.J., Millman, Z., Vargas, T., Ristanovic, I., Schiffman, J., & Mittal, V.A. (2017). Beat Gestures and Postural Control in Youth at Ultrahigh Risk for Psychosis. Schizophrenia Research, 185, 197-199.
Mittal, V.A., Bernard, J.A., & Northoff, G. (2017). A circuit-based perspective of motor research in psychiatric disorders. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 43(5), 949-955.
Bernard, J.A., Goen, J.R.M., Maldonado, T.* (2017). A Case for Motor Network Contributions to Psychosis Symptoms: Evidence from Resting State Connectivity. Human Brain Mapping, 38(9), 4535-4545.
Bernard, J.A., Orr, J.M., & Mittal, V.A. (2017). Cerebello-thalamo-cortical networks predict positive symptom progression in individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis. Neuroimage: Clinical, 14, 622-628.
Bernard, J.A., Russell, C.E., Newberry, R.E., Goen, J.R.M.*, Mittal, V.A. (2017). Patients with schizophrenia show aberrant patterns of basal ganglia activation: evidence from ALE meta-analysis. NeuroImage: Clinical, 14, 450-463.
2016
Gupta, T., Silverstein, S.M., Bernard, J.A., Keane, B.P., Papathomas, T.V., Pelletier-Baldelli, A., Dean, D.J., Newberry, R.E., Ristanovic, I., & Mittal, V.A. (2016). Disruptions in neural connectivity associated with reduced susceptibility to a depth inversion illusion in youth at ultra high risk for psychosis. NeuroImage: Clinical, 12, 681-690.
Bernard, J.A., Orr, J.M., & Mittal, V.A. (2016). Differential motor and prefrontal cerebello-cortical network development: evidence from multimodal neuroimaging. NeuroImage, 124 (Part A), 591-601.
Dean, D.J., Orr, J.M., Bernard, J.A., Gupta, T., Pelletier-Baldelli, A., Carol, E.E., & Mittal, V.A. (2016). Hippocampal shape abnormalities predict disease progression in neuroleptic-free youth at ultra high risk for psychosis. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 42(1), 161-169.
2015
Bernard, J.A., Millman, Z.B., & Mittal, V.A. (2015). Beat and metaphoric gestures are differentially associated with regional cerebellar and cortical volumes. Human Brain Mapping, 36(10), 4016-4030.
Bernard, J.A. & Mittal, V.A. (2015). Updating the research domain criteria: the utility of a motor dimension. Psychological Medicine, 45(13), 2685-2689.
Pelletier-Baldelli, A., Bernard, J.A., Mittal, V.A. (2015). Intrinsic functional connectivity and social processes in youth at ultra-high risk for psychosis. PLoS One, 10(8), e0134936.
Bernard, J.A. & Mittal, V.A. (2015). Dysfunctional activation of the cerebellum in schizophrenia: a functional neuroimaging meta-analysis. Clinical Psychological Science, 3(4), 545-566.
Bernard, J.A., Orr, J.M., & Mittal, V.A. (2015). Abnormal hippocampal-thalamic white matter tract development and positive symptom course in adolescents at ultra high-risk for psychosis. npj Schizophrenia, 1, Article number 15009.
Festini, S.B., Bernard, J.A., Kwak, Y., Peltier, S., Bohnen, N.I., Muller, M.LT.M., Dayalu, P, & Seidler, R.D. (2015). Cerebellar connectivity in Parkinson’s patients ON and OFF medication: evidence for compensatory and pathological connectivity. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 9, 214.
Dean, D.J., Kent, J.S., Bernard, J.A., Orr, J.M., Gupta, T., Pelletier-Baldelli, A., Carol, E.E., & Mittal, V.A. (2015). Increased postural sway predicts negative symptom progression in youth at ultra high-risk for psychosis. Schizophrenia Research, 162(1-3), 86-89.
Bernard, J.A., Leopold, D.R., Calhoun, V.D., & Mittal, V.A. (2015). Regional cerebellar volume and cognitive function from adolescence to late middle age. Human Brain Mapping, 36(3), 1102-1120.
2014
Bernard, J.A. & Mittal, V.A. (2014). Cerebellar motor dysfunction in schizophrenia and psychosis risk: the importance of regional cerebellar analysis approaches. Frontiers in Psychiatry Schizophrenia, 5, 160.
Mittal, V.A., Dean, D.J., Bernard, J.A., Orr, J.M., Pelletier-Baldelli, A.L., Carol, E., Gupta, T., Turner, J., Leopold, D., Robustelli, B., & Millman, Z. (2014). Neurological soft signs predict abnormal cerebellar-thalamic tract development and negative symptoms in adolescents at high-risk for psychosis: a longitudinal perspective. (Invited Submission). Schizophrenia Bulletin, 40(6), 1204-1215.
Bernard, J.A., Dean, D.J., Kent, J.S., Orr, J.M., Pelletier-Baldelli, A., Lunsford-Avery, J., Gupta, T., & Mittal, V.A. (2014). Cerebellar Networks in Individuals at Ultra High-Risk of Psychosis: Impact on Postural Sway and Symptom Severity. Human Brain Mapping, 35(8), 4064-4078.
Bernard, J. A., Peltier, S. J., Benson, B.L., Wiggins, J. L., Jaeggi, S. M., Buschkuehl, M., Jonides, J. Monk, C. S., & Seidler, R. D. (2014). Dissociable functional networks of the human dentate nucleus. Cerebral Cortex, 24(8), 2151-2159.
Bernard, J.A. & Seidler, R.D. (2014). Moving forward: Age effects on the cerebellum underlie cognitive and motor declines. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 42, 193-207.
Bo, J., Lee, C.M., Kwak, Y., Peltier, S.J., Bernard, J.A., Buschkuehl, M., Jaeggi, S.M., Wiggins, J.L., Jonides, J., Monk, C.S., & Seidler, R.D. (2014). Lifespan differences in cortico-striatal resting state connectivity. Brain Connectivity, 4, 166-180.
Buschkuehl, M., Hernandez-Garcia, L., Jaeggi, S.M., Bernard, J.A., & Jonides, J. (2014). Neural effects of short-term training on working memory. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 14, 147-160.
Dean, D.J., Bernard, J.A., Orr, J.M., Pelletier, A.L., Gupta, T., Carol, E.E, & Mittal, V.A. (2014). Cerebellar morphology and procedural learning impairment in neuroleptic-naïve youth at ultra high-risk of psychosis. Clinical Psychological Science, 2, 152-164.
2013
Lunsford-Avery, J.R., Orr, J.M., Pelletier-Baldelli, A.L., Dean, D.J., Smith Watts, A.K., Bernard, J.A., Millman, Z.B., Mittal, V.A. (2013). Sleep dysfunction and thalamic abnormalities in adolescents at ultra high-risk for psychosis. Schizophrenia Research, 151, 148-153.
Bernard, J.A. & Seidler, R.D. (2013). Relationships between regional cerebellar volume and sensorimotor and cognitive function in young and older adults. The Cerebellum, 12, 721-737.
Seidler, R.D., Kwak, Y.B., Fling, B.W., & Bernard, J.A. (2013). Neurocognitive mechanisms of error-based motor learning. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 782, 39-60.
Bernard, J. A., Peltier, S. J., Benson, B.L., Wiggins, J. L., Jaeggi, S. M., Buschkuehl, M., Fling, B.W., Kwak, Y., Jonides, J. Monk, C. S., & Seidler, R. D. (2013). Disrupted cortico-cerebellar connectivity in older adults. NeuroImage, 83, 103-119.
Bernard, J.A., & Seidler R.D. (2013). Cerebellar contributions to visuomotor adaptation and motor sequence learning: An ALE meta-analysis. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7:27.
2012
Bernard, J.A. & Seidler, R.D. (2012). Hand dominance and age have interactive effects on motor cortical representations. PLOS One, 7(9): e45443.
Bernard, J. A., Seidler, R.D., Hassevoort, K., Benson, B.L., Wiggins, J. L., Jaeggi, S. M., Buschkuehl, M., Jonides, J. Monk, C. S., & Peltier, S.J. (2012). Resting state cortico-cerebellar functional connectivity networks: A comparison of anatomical and data-driven approaches. Frontiers in Neuroanatomy, 6:31.
Bernard, J.A. & Seidler, R.D. (2012). Evidence for motor cortex dedifferentiation in older adults. Neurobiology of Aging, 33, 1890-1899.
Anguera, J.A., Bernard, J.A., Reuter-Lorenz, P.A., Jaeggi, S.M., Buschkuehl, M., Benson, B.L, Jennett, S., Humfleet, J., Jonides, J., & Seidler, R.D. (2012). The effects of working memory resource depletion and training on sensorimotor adaptation. Behavioural Brain Research, 228, 107-115.
2011 and Before
Bernard, J.A., Taylor, S.F., & Seidler, R.D. (2011). Handedness, dexterity, and motor cortical representations. Journal of Neurophysiology, 105, 88-99.
Seidler, R.D., Bernard, J.A., Burutolu, T.B., Fling, B.W., Gordon, M.T., Gwin, J.T., Kwak, Y., & Lipps, D.B. (2010). Motor control and aging: links to brain structural, functional and biochemical changes. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 34(5), 721-733.
Fling, B.W., Bernard, J.A., Bo, J., & Langan, J. (2008). Corpus callosum and bimanual coordination in multiple sclerosis. Journal of Neuroscience, 28(29), 7248-7249. Journal club feature.
Keene, A.C., Krashes, M.J., Leung, B., Bernard, J.A., & Waddell, S. (2006). Drosophila dorsal paired medial neurons provide a general mechanism for memory consolidation. Current Biology, 16, 1524-1530.