Journal
Science
Publication Date
6-11-2026
Volume
392
Issue
6803
First Page
eaee6213
Document Type
Open Access Publication
DOI
10.1126/science.aee6213
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Marek S, Donohue MR, Karcher NR, Hoyniak CP, Chauvin RJ, Meyer AC, Miller J, Van AN, Wang A, Baden NJ, Suljic V, Scheidter KM, Monk J, Whiting FI, Ramirez-Perez NJ, Krimmel SR, Metoki A, Paul SE, Gorelik AJ, Hendrickson TJ, Malone SM, Schwarzlose RF, Cardenas-Iniguez C, Herting MM, Petersen SE, Luby J, Randolph AC, Shanahan MJ, Turkheimer E, Kay BP, Gordon EM, Laumann TO, Barch DM, Fair DA, Tervo-Clemmens B, Dosenbach NUF. Patterns of brain-wide associations reflect socioeconomics. Science. 2026 Jun 11;392(6803):eaee6213. doi: 10.1126/science.aee6213. Copyright © 2026 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works.
Recommended Citation
Marek, Scott; Donohue, Meghan Rose; Karcher, Nicole R; Hoyniak, Caroline P; Chauvin, Roselyne J; Meyer, Ashley C; Miller, John; Van, Andrew N; Wang, Anxu; Baden, Noah J; Suljic, Vahdeta; Scheidter, Kristen M; Monk, Julia; Whiting, Forrest I; Ramirez-Perez, Nadeshka J; Krimmel, Samuel R; Metoki, Athanasia; Schwarzlose, Rebecca F; Petersen, Steven E; Luby, Joan; Kay, Benjamin P; Gordon, Evan M; Laumann, Timothy O; Barch, Deanna M; Dosenbach, Nico U F; and et al., "Patterns of brain-wide associations reflect socioeconomics." Science. 392, 6803. eaee6213 (2026).
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ICTS (Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences)
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