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Mapping Abnormal Neurodevelopment in Schizophrenia
PI: Csernansky
Summary:
We develop neuroimaging endophenotypes in subjects with schizophrenia and their younger, non-psychotic siblings.
Papers:
- Cortical thickness in neuropsychologically near-normal schizophrenia.
Cobia DJ, Csernansky JG, Wang L
Schizophrenia research 2011; 133(1-3): 68-76
PMID: 21981933
- Longitudinal progression of frontal and temporal lobe changes in schizophrenia.
Cobia, D. J., Smith, M. J., Wang, L., and Csernansky, J. G.
Schizophr Res 2012; 139: 1-6
PMID: 22647883
- Progressive deterioration of thalamic nuclei relates to cortical network decline in schizophrenia.
Cobia, D.J., Smith, M.J., Salinas, I., Ng, C., Gado, M., Csernansky, J.G., Wang, L.
Schizophr Res 2016; Sep
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Funding:
- P50 MH71616 NIMH : Mapping Abnormal Neurodevelopment in Schizophrenia (PI: Csernansky) - The Conte Center for Neuroscience of Mental Disorders is a multi-institutional collaboration between scientists with special expertise in psychiatry, neurobiology, neuroimaging and biomedical engineering.
(09/20/2007 - 07/20/2009).