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Do P M Tromp

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Shackman A, Tromp D, Stockbridge M, Kaplan C, Tillman R, Fox A
Psychol Bull . 2016 Oct; 142(12):1275-1314. PMID: 27732016
Dispositional negativity-the propensity to experience and express more frequent, intense, or enduring negative affect-is a fundamental dimension of childhood temperament and adult personality. Elevated levels of dispositional negativity can have...
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Dean 3rd D, Travers B, Adluru N, Tromp D, Destiche D, Samsin D, et al.
Brain Connect . 2016 Mar; 6(5):415-33. PMID: 27021440
White matter microstructure forms a complex and dynamical system that is critical for efficient and synchronized brain function. Neuroimaging findings in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) suggest this condition...
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Kalin N, Fox A, Kovner R, Riedel M, Fekete E, Roseboom P, et al.
Biol Psychiatry . 2016 Mar; 80(5):345-55. PMID: 27016385
Background: Nonhuman primate models are critical for understanding mechanisms underlying human psychopathology. We established a nonhuman primate model of anxious temperament (AT) for studying the early-life risk to develop anxiety...
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Oler J, Tromp D, Fox A, Kovner R, Davidson R, Alexander A, et al.
Brain Struct Funct . 2016 Feb; 222(1):21-39. PMID: 26908365
The lateral division of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BSTL) and central nucleus of the amygdala (Ce) form the two poles of the 'central extended amygdala', a theorized...
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Travers B, Bigler E, Tromp D, Adluru N, Destiche D, Samsin D, et al.
J Autism Dev Disord . 2015 May; 45(9):3030-40. PMID: 26001365
Mounting evidence suggests that poorer motor skills may be related to more severe autism symptoms. This study investigated if atypical white matter microstructure in the brain mediated the relationship between...
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Fox A, Oler J, Tromp D, Fudge J, Kalin N
Trends Neurosci . 2015 Apr; 38(5):319-29. PMID: 25851307
The central extended amygdala is an evolutionarily conserved set of interconnected brain regions that play an important role in threat processing to promote survival. Two core components of the central...
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Kennis M, van Rooij S, Tromp D, Fox A, Rademaker A, Kahn R, et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology . 2015 Apr; 40(10):2434-42. PMID: 25837284
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating disorder that has been associated with brain abnormalities, including white matter alterations. However, little is known about the effect of treatment on these...
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Travers B, Tromp D, Adluru N, Lange N, Destiche D, Ennis C, et al.
Mol Autism . 2015 Mar; 6:15. PMID: 25774283
Background: The corpus callosum is the largest white matter structure in the brain, and it is the most consistently reported to be atypical in diffusion tensor imaging studies of autism...
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Zakszewski E, Adluru N, Tromp D, Kalin N, Alexander A
PLoS One . 2014 Sep; 9(9):e107398. PMID: 25203614
Atlases of key white matter (WM) structures in humans are widely available, and are very useful for region of interest (ROI)-based analyses of WM properties. There are histology-based atlases of...
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Emborg M, Hurley S, Joers V, Tromp D, Swanson C, Ohshima-Hosoyama S, et al.
Stereotact Funct Neurosurg . 2014 Jun; 92(3):182-94. PMID: 24943657
Background: The efficacy and safety of intracerebral gene therapy for brain disorders like Parkinson's disease depends on the appropriate distribution of gene expression. Objectives: To assess whether the distribution of...