Kelly T. Cosgrove

Assistant Professor and Licensed Psychologist


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Department of Psychology

University of Houston



Resting State Functional Connectivity as a Potential Biomarker of Depression Treatment Response Across Two Independent Samples


Journal article


R. Aupperle, Timothy McDermott, E. Akeman, N. Kirlic, J. Santiago, K. Cosgrove, A. Clausen, R. Kuplicki, M. Paulus
Biological Psychiatry, 2020

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Aupperle, R., McDermott, T., Akeman, E., Kirlic, N., Santiago, J., Cosgrove, K., … Paulus, M. (2020). Resting State Functional Connectivity as a Potential Biomarker of Depression Treatment Response Across Two Independent Samples. Biological Psychiatry.


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Aupperle, R., Timothy McDermott, E. Akeman, N. Kirlic, J. Santiago, K. Cosgrove, A. Clausen, R. Kuplicki, and M. Paulus. “Resting State Functional Connectivity as a Potential Biomarker of Depression Treatment Response Across Two Independent Samples.” Biological Psychiatry (2020).


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Aupperle, R., et al. “Resting State Functional Connectivity as a Potential Biomarker of Depression Treatment Response Across Two Independent Samples.” Biological Psychiatry, 2020.


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@article{r2020a,
  title = {Resting State Functional Connectivity as a Potential Biomarker of Depression Treatment Response Across Two Independent Samples},
  year = {2020},
  journal = {Biological Psychiatry},
  author = {Aupperle, R. and McDermott, Timothy and Akeman, E. and Kirlic, N. and Santiago, J. and Cosgrove, K. and Clausen, A. and Kuplicki, R. and Paulus, M.}
}


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