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Jabbi M. (2021). Hyper connective pathways inter-linking transmodal cortical systems. Neuroimage, 15;237:118185.
Arasappan D, Eickhoff SB, Nemeroff CB, Hofmann HA, Jabbi M. (2021). Transcription Factor Motifs Associated with Anterior Insula Gene Expression Underlying Mood Disorder Phenotypes. Mol Neurobiol, 58(5):1978-1989.
Jabbi M., Weber W., Welge J., Nery F., Tallman M., Gable A., Fleck DE., Lippard ETC., DelBello M., Adler C., Strakowski SM. (2020). Frontolimbic brain volume abnormalities in bipolar disorder with suicide attempts. Psychiatry Res, 294:113516.
Jabbi M., Arasappan D., Eickhoff SB., Strakowski SM., Nemeroff CB., Hofmann HA.. (2020). Neuro-transcriptomic signatures for mood disorder morbidity and suicide mortality. J Psychiatr Res, 127:62-74.
Jabbi M., Nemeroff CB. (2019). Convergent neurobiological predictors of mood and anxiety symptoms and treatment response. Expert Rev Neurother, 19(6):587-597.

Jabbi, M., Cropp, B., Nash, T., Kohn, P., Kippenhan, J. S., Masdeu, J. C., … & Berman, K. F. (2017). BDNF Val66Met polymorphism tunes frontolimbic circuitry during affective contextual learning. NeuroImage, 162, 373-383. | PDF

Jabbi, M., Chen, Q., Turner, N., Kohn, P., White, M., Kippenhan, J. S., … & Berman, K. F. (2015). Variation in the Williams syndrome GTF2I gene and anxiety proneness interactively affect prefrontal cortical response to aversive stimuli. Translational psychiatry, 5(8), e622. | PDF

Jabbi, M., Kohn, P. D., Nash, T., Ianni, A., Coutlee, C., Holroyd, T., … & Robinson, S. E. (2014). Convergent BOLD and beta-band activity in superior temporal sulcus and frontolimbic circuitry underpins human emotion cognition. Cerebral Cortex, 25(7), 1878-1888. | PDF

Jabbi, M., Nash, T., Kohn, P., Ianni, A., Rubinstein, D., Holroyd, T., … & Coppola, R. (2013). Midbrain Presynaptic Dopamine Tone Predicts Sustained and Transient Neural Response to Emotional Salience in Humans: fMRI, MEG, and FDOPA PET. Molecular psychiatry, 18(1), 4. | PDF

Jabbi, M., Kippenhan, J. S., Kohn, P., Marenco, S., Mervis, C. B., Morris, C. A., … & Berman, K. F. (2012). The Williams syndrome chromosome 7q11. 23 hemideletion confers hypersocial, anxious personality coupled with altered insula structure and function. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 109(14), E860-E866. | PDF

Eisenberg, D. P., Jabbi, M., & Berman, K. F. (2010). Bridging the gene–behavior divide through neuroimaging deletion syndromes: Velocardiofacial (22q11. 2 Deletion) and Williams (7q11. 23 Deletion) syndromes. Neuroimage, 53(3), 857-869. | PDF

Jabbi, M., Korf, J., Ormel, J., Kema, I. P., & Den Boer, J. A. (2008). Investigating the molecular basis of major depressive disorder etiology: a functional convergent genetic approach. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1148(1), 42-56. | PDF

Jabbi, M., & Keysers, C. (2008). Inferior frontal gyrus activity triggers anterior insula response to emotional facial expressions. Emotion, 8(6), 775. | PDF

Jabbi, M., Bastiaansen, J., & Keysers, C. (2008). A common anterior insula representation of disgust observation, experience, and imagination shows divergent functional connectivity pathways. PloS one, 3(8), e2939. | PDF

Jabbi, M., Kema, I. P., van der Pompe, G., te Meerman, G. J., Ormel, J., & den Boer, J. A. (2007). Catechol-o-methyltransferase polymorphism and susceptibility to major depressive disorder modulates psychological stress response. Psychiatric genetics, 17(3), 183-193. | PDF

Jabbi, M., Korf, J., Kema, I. P., Hartman, C., Van der Pompe, G., Minderaa, R. B., … & Den Boer, J. A. (2007). Convergent genetic modulation of the endocrine stress response involves polymorphic variations of 5-HTT, COMT and MAOA. Molecular psychiatry, 12(5), 483. | PDF

Jabbi, M., Swart, M., & Keysers, C. (2007). Empathy for positive and negative emotions in the gustatory cortex. Neuroimage, 34(4), 1744-1753. | PDF

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