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List of works by Jaya L. Padmanabhan

A proposed solution to integrating cognitive-affective neuroscience and neuropsychiatry in psychiatry residency training: The time is now.

scientific article published on 21 May 2015

Atrophy in Distributed Networks Predicts Cognition in Alzheimer's Disease and Type 2 Diabetes

scientific article published on 01 January 2018

Dysplasticity, metaplasticity, and schizophrenia: Implications for risk, illness, and novel interventions.

scientific article published on May 2015

Impulsivity across the psychosis spectrum: Correlates of cortical volume, suicidal history, and social and global function

scientific article published on 17 December 2015

Motor cortical plasticity in schizophrenia: A meta-analysis of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation - Electromyography studies

scientific article published on 06 November 2018

NRXN1 is associated with enlargement of the temporal horns of the lateral ventricles in psychosis

scientific article published on 17 September 2019

Novel gene-brain structure relationships in psychotic disorder revealed using parallel independent component analyses

scientific article published on 24 October 2016

Polygenic risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus among individuals with psychosis and their relatives

scientific article published on 23 February 2016

Recent advances in understanding schizophrenia

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Research by residents: obstacles and opportunities.

scientific article published on 24 December 2014

Response to "Tandon et al. Psychiatry is a clinical neuroscience, but how do we move the field".

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Strategies for Advancing Disease Definition Using Biomarkers and Genetics: The Bipolar and Schizophrenia Network for Intermediate Phenotypes

scientific article published on 02 August 2016

The "polyenviromic risk score": Aggregating environmental risk factors predicts conversion to psychosis in familial high-risk subjects.

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VEGFA GENE variation influences hallucinations and frontotemporal morphology in psychotic disorders: a B-SNIP study

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