diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 1587579e..bdbd6436 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +*.nii.gz .ipynb_checkpoints/ _site/* diff --git a/posters/_posts/2019-06-13-flannery-hivcb-ohbm.md b/posters/_posts/2019-06-13-flannery-hivcb-ohbm.md index 712ea86b..0627ac4f 100644 --- a/posters/_posts/2019-06-13-flannery-hivcb-ohbm.md +++ b/posters/_posts/2019-06-13-flannery-hivcb-ohbm.md @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ f1000: ## Introduction -Both recreational and medical cannabis use are prevalent among individuals living with HIV (1). Given that functional alterations in striatal-cortical circuitry have been separately linked with both HIV infection (2) and chronic cannabis use (3, 4), and that such neurocircuitry is implicated in decision-making, action selection and impulsivity (5-7), we examined the interactive effects of chronic cannabis (CB) use and HIV infection on striatal-centric resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC). +Both medical and recreational cannabis use are prevalent among individuals living with HIV (1). Given that functional alterations in striatal-cortical circuitry have been separately linked with both HIV infection (2) and chronic cannabis use (3, 4), and that such neurocircuitry is implicated in decision-making, action selection and impulsivity (5-7), we examined the interactive effects of chronic cannabis (CB) use and HIV infection on striatal-centric resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC). ## Methods